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Favorite Things: A Guide to Classic and Cool Toys, Gear, Gadgets, and Other Fun Stuff for Kids

Finding a beloved childhood toy in an attic, listening to a timeless lullaby, or teaching our children to ride a bike can bring back nostalgic memories. For generations to come, here are some of those favorite things, from timeless collectibles, family heirlooms to destined-to-be classics and just plain cool kid-friendly stuff for little ones and parents, and some even come in brown paper packages tied with string.

toys to remember

Since 1789, Holgate Toys has been making fine wooden toys, right here in the USA, including the latest edition to its collection of presidential planes, the Barack Obama Air Force One ($18, ages 18 months and up). Available at holgatetoy.com.

The Skuut Wooden Bike ($99, ages 2-5) is the first bike kids will always remember, and with its durable design, it can be passed from kid to kid as the family grows. It has no pedals or training wheels, so kids kick off the ground to propel themselves, helping them learn balance, direction, coordination, and independence. Available from REI and other retailers at skuut.com.

Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes

Cupcakes & Pastries is a new line of yummy style and artistic dresses for girls designed by a mom and inspired by her two year old daughter. The fabrics and details are contemporary and luxurious, yet affordable. ($58-$72, 12 months to eight years). Available at Fred Segal and other retailers at cupcakesandpastries.com.

schnitzel with noodles

Mealtime for baby has never been more stylish than with the Boon Flair High Chair ($229.99, up to 4 years/50 lbs.), which combines innovative features with distinctive modern design. The seamless BpA/PVC-free molded plastic seat makes cleaning easy, and the pneumatic pedestal base and glide wheels allow for effortless height adjustment and positioning, even under tables. Available from Right Start and BabyGAP.

The Baby Dipper Feeding Set features a stay-in-place rubber grip base that makes it easy for toddlers to feed themselves and gives mom a free hand for other tasks. The transparent angled sides help mom and baby see when the food is gone. ($9.99, 6 months and up. Order or search for retailers at babydipper.com.

I scream, you scream, we all scream for alternatives to sugary treats and children’s sodas. Now there’s Power Ice, a delicious and healthy frozen snack that helps quench thirst and replace electrolytes with 0 grams of fat and cholesterol and no caffeine, high fructose corn syrup, or artificial sweeteners. The Lime Kicker and Orange Blast flavors come in packs of three for $1.99. Available in pharmacies and supermarkets nationwide.

swashbuckling slumber party

The Pirate Ship Toddler Bed ($289.99) from Just Kids Stuff is a bed little pirates dream of. Constructed of strong wood to last and hand painted. For starters, there’s a matching pirate toy chest ($230). Available at artisticsensations.com

The kids will go overboard with the super terracotta Olive Kids Pirates Toddler Bedset ($69.99), which includes a reversible lightweight cotton comforter, pillowcases, and sheets with a pattern of ships and treasure maps, and four friendly pirates who adorn the pillowcases. Add a matching pirate floor pillow ($45.99) that can be personalized with your little pirate’s name. Available at Olivekids.com.

Complete your buccaneer decor with Art.com Wall Prints featuring a variety of pirate-themed prints, like artist Joelle Dreidemy’s Pirate Ship, framed ($114.99) or unframed ($19.99).

After a day of adventures on the high seas, your little pirate will sleep soundly in Pirate’s Life PJs Shorts Set ($32.95, sizes 2-14), made with flame-resistant cotton and acrylic, or Pirates Raglan Pajamas ($42.95, sizes 4 – 12) in flame retardant cotton/acrylic waffle fabric. Both by Sara’s Prints. Available at Sleepyheads.com.

for the ride

For the die-hard kid, the Weplay Push Scooter ($224.44, ages 4-8) is a tough ride built with materials that can take a beating, both from kids and the outdoor elements. Its wide three-wheel base provides a safe and stable platform to propel around and help children develop balance and mobility skills. Available at MunchkinField.com.

children will be children

Get the kids moving with the Italtrike Outside Series Scooter ($69.99, ages 3-5). A wide non-slip foot platform and a convenient foot brake make the scooter safe and easy to use, even for small children. The plastic wheels have rubber rims and are spokeless to protect from crushed feet. The powder coat on the steel tubing frame won’t chip, so your scooter looks good year after year. Find dealers at Italitrike.com.

When is playwear really play-wear? When complemented with tactile tags, appliqués, flaps and pockets to encourage interactive and tactile development, like the TAGGIES Colors Sweet Swirls 100% Cotton 3-Piece Take Me Home Set ($28.00, sizes newborn to 12 months) , with a secret friend hidden inside a jacket opening. Available at taggies.com.

For the coolest styles for little ones and little ladies, Peek Aren’t You Curious stores carry the latest on-trend styles for babies, girls, and boys, like the Washed 100% Cotton USA Track Jacket ($58, sizes XS -2/ 3TB XL-10). Locate stores at peekarentyoucurious.com.

Go ahead

For a quick trip to the mall or walk around the block, the comfortable Kokopax Classic Carrier ($149.99, up to 35 pounds) is the perfect backpack for everyday use. With sleek designs in 100% cotton canvas, an adjustable lightweight aluminum frame, shoulder straps, and padded waist support, it looks and feels great. Includes a practical storage pocket and an ecological transport bag. Locate retailers at kokopax.com.

The Sunshine Kids Radian 80 Convertible Car Seat ($249.98, 5 to 80 pounds) grows with your child, with plenty of safety features, including a 5-point harness, side impact protection, and adjustable cushions for larger children. Thanks to its steel frame and narrow seat, you can fit three in a car and it folds flat when not in use. To ensure you get all the safety benefits, use a professional car seat technician, such as Infant Toddler Youth, itysafety.com, to demonstrate the seat’s features and instruct you on future adjustments. Available at Target.

Get organized with Baggino ($149), the 3-in-1 combo changing belt. Ranging from a shoulder bag to a mommy tool belt, complete with a changing pad, wipes pouch, and pockets and pouches for all your personal and baby items. change diapers. Available at baggino.com.

in equal parts

When the playdate is over, be sure to get all the goodies you came with, with Mabel’s Labels ($12 for 60 labels), stylish, waterproof labels that stick to just about anything and clearly mark your child’s belongings. Available at mabelslabels.com.

Music to mom’s ears

For busy moms who don’t have time to download music for exercise or strolling, there’s SanDisk’s slotRadio Player ($99), a player preloaded with more than 1,000 Billboard hits from a variety of genres, including a relaxing selection. of soft music to lull little ones to sleep using a docking station. Additional cards are $39.99. Available online and at Radio Shack stores.

Dock your iPod or MP3 player into the iH12BR iHome Docking Station ($79.99) to play lullabies in baby’s room or music by your bed. The compact cube design features an illuminated digital alarm clock and a remote control to change songs or turn off the player when baby is finally falling asleep. Available at Marshalls/TJX or at ihomeaudio.com.

Tired of nursery rhymes about ducklings and rainbows? Tune in to Ziggy Marley’s Family Time CD ($13) with some great kid-friendly tunes with collaborators mom and dad will love like Paul Simon, Laurie Berkner, Elizabeth Mitchell, Jack Johnson and Jamie Lee Curtis. Available at ziggymarley.com.

In touch on the go

It’s not a kid’s toy, but the Blackberry Bold 9000 is fun and keeps mom and dad connected by phone, email, and the Internet, so they can spend quality family time outside the office without losing touch with work. With a built-in 2 MP camera and MicroSD slot, you can capture and save lots of family photos, and GPS, Wi-Fi music and news feeds and other great apps, including games, news and entertainment on the go.

Protect your smartphone investment with custom cases from Otterbox ($19.95 to $49.95) that protect curious little hands from dirt, dust, scratches, bumps, drops and other daily mishaps, from the stylish silicone case on the Impact series to the rugged cover of the Defender series, your device is covered.

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