Monthly Archives: May 2011

Sponsor the Kiddo in June :: Ad Spots Still Available


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Are you interested in promoting your online shop, Etsy store or cool blog? Well June is right around the corner and we’d love you to join us as we blast off into summer!

We are so proud that Modern Kiddo has quickly become the go-to favorite for vintage loving mamas every where! We have an exciting few months coming up and we’d love to have you along for the ride.
There are still a handful of sponsor spots available for the coming month. Our rates are super affordable. To find out more, just email us: howdy [at] modernkiddo [dot] com for our rate card or to book a spot!

xoxox


Modern Kiddo first made its debut back in January 2010 and the response has been phenomenal. In less than a year we were named one of the 50 Best Design Blogs for Moms on Babble.com as well as listed as one of the Top 4 Kids’ Design Blogs on OhDeeDoh Homies. Most recently we were given a thumbs up by Daily Candy Kids and Lucky Magazine as their fave Kids’ Design Blog reads. Hot dog!

Sponsor Spotlight :: My Sweet Muffin


Socks & Suzette Dolls

We have such a fun collection of sponsors here on Modern Kiddo! This week I wanted to share with you a delightful shop called My Sweet Muffin. My Sweet Muffin is an online children’s boutique specializing in unique, modern things for kids. Started five years by the lovely Ms. Shina, My Sweet Muffin sources products from all over the world. We asked Shine a little bit about her lovely shop and she had this to say:

“I majored  in fashion design  in college and worked as a designer for 10 years overseas and in New York. The store was born when I quit my full time job and began working as a freelancer designer, hoping to have a baby. As soon as I started the business, I had my beautiful baby daughter!  The store is like a second child to me!”

The store is inspired by Shina’s beautiful daughter, her experience as a designer and her childhood in Asia. I think you’ll love this shop as much as we do. Here are some of our favorites!

Adorable Back Packs & Diaper Bags
I love a site that has a little sumpthin’ for mama too. I am loving this cool sequin anchor tote (how perfect for summer?) and the doggie and bunny


Doggie Back Pack + Sequin Anchor Tote + Bunny Back Pack

Moulin Roty Toys from France
These stick, shadow puppets are sooooo darling. Of course I love the fairy forest, but the dinos are really great too!

Kit +Lili from Brooklyn, NY
Check out these amazing, bold and graphic baby duds. Excellent!

Little Wings Baby Clothing from Australia
We love this ultra charming baby clothing designed by Australian theater costume designers. Fabulous!

 

Shinzi Katoh Bento Boxes from Japan
Bento boxes are an awesome way to make lunch time just a wee bit more fun.


umbrella bento + red riding hood bento + mon peluche stripey bento

Wooden Sevi Toys from Italy
These colorful and adorable wooden toys from Italian toy maker, Sevi are perfect for little hands. How cute and clever is the toothbrush timer?


Sevi Pull Along Bunny + Toothbrush Timer

 

Maileg Dolls and Accessories from Denmark
Snuggly, cuddly and whimsical! We looove these widdle bunnies and mice, from Danish toy maker Maileg.


Amazing, right? And there is SO much more at the shop. And guess what? Now you can take 15% off on ALL orders placed between now and Friday June 4, 2011! Simply enter in code: TRAVEL. Swing by My Sweet Muffin and get ready to shop shop shop!

Kiddo Books: Jane Goodall

I believe that one of our biggest jobs as parents is to expose our children to many different things and help them nurture their natural talents.  And a beautiful reminder of that is hearing stories about how people found their passion as a child.   One of the best stories is from Jane Goodall, anthropologist and primatologist who is known for her ground-breaking study of chimpanzees.  And it all started with a life-like chimpanzee toy she was given as a child named Jubilee.

Jane Goodall’s story is perfect for little ears to hear. Especially now that it recently has been retold in two children’s books.  Me… Jane by Mutts Comic writer, Patrick McDonnell.

I’m particularly drawn to Me… Jane because I love Patrick McDonnell’s comics. He is such a lover of animals that it makes sense that he would feel a connection to Jane Goodall’s story.

And little Jane does look a touch like the Peach to me too…

The New York Times did a great video piece on this book that I think will really make you smile.

Enjoy!

Come Fly With Me! Pan Am + Vintage Airlines


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I’m obsessed with vintage travel. I love every thing about it—old suitcases, vintage travel posters, retro airports and I love love love old stewardess uniforms (yeah yeah, I know…“flight attendants”). The other night Miss Dottie and I were out for dinner with The Dames (our retro supper club) and she mentioned that there was a new TV show on the books called Pan Am—all about a group of stewardesses in the 1960s. While I know this show is clearly pandering to the Mad Men craze, I can’t help but say, lawdy I’m excited!


I’ll post the trailer for the show at the end of this post, but first I wanted to share with you some of my favorite old skool airlines!

Back in the day flying was much more glamorous. Taking a trip was an event. People were genuinely impressed with the miracle of flight (“Holy smokes! We’re FLYING through the air in a metal ship!”) Everyone got dressed up and wore “traveling outfits” when they went on vacation. You ate food on real china with real silverware. You didn’t have to pay for drinks. You were a jetsetter! And stewardesses were like super models, tall, chic in stylish uniforms. Becoming a “stew” was considered quite prestigeous…and dating one? Well it was the ultimate status symbol.


Of course I know it wasn’t all sunshine and roses. The ladies had to maintain strict weight requirements and “grooming standards” in order to fly—not to mention leering drunkards pinching their pert lil booties. But at its most basic, it was a pretty glamorous lifestyle. My favorite “vintage” airlines were Braniff, Pan Am and PSA. Lemme show you why.

BRANIFF

First up, Braniff. These guys had it going on. In 1965 they famously hired graphic designer Alexander Girard to revamp their brand. He launched a campaign called “The End of the Plain Plane,” which introduced  a bold color scheme that was applied to everything from the lounges and ticket counters to the aircrafts themselves. Check out the fleet of “Jellybean 707s” in their brilliant candy colors!

Of course the other reason I love them is that Girard convinced top execs to hire Italian designer Emilio Pucci to redesign all the Air Hostess uniforms. Pucci, as we all know, is the master of the colorful, crazy print. He revamped their uniforms in his iconic patterns, adding a flair to air travel that had never been seen before.

One of his most infamous creations was the space bubble helmet (officially called a “rain dome” by Braniff) which protected your coiffure in windy/rainy weather. He also came up with a multi layered, inter-changeable wardrobe, which was dubbed the “air strip” because flight attendants would peel off various parts of the uniform (jackets, scarves etc) during flight to mix it up. Oooh lala!


images: BRANIFF

In the 70s they even had Alexander Calder paint a design on the planes to make them even more whimsical and fun. Oh Braniff, how we miss you!

PAN AM


Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) might not have had the space bubble (although that turban up there is prettttty darn close) they DID have what I think is quite possibly the best logo in aviation. This iconic airline was known a pioneer in transocean and intercontinental flying—they travelled to every continent except Antarctica. They are also credited with numerous innovations including the Jumbo Jet.

I have many happy memories of flying via Pan Am to Europe with my parents in the 70s. For some reason it always represented the ultimate in classy travel to me. It’s no wonder that they are the topic of this new TV series!


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images: PAN AM

Back in the 90s I scored a Pan Am flight bag at the thrift store and its always been one of my prized possessions.I went through a phase where I tried to dress in a “60s stewardess” inspired way—neck scarves and tailored little dressies. Ahhh, those were the days!

PSA (or Pacific Southwest Airline)

Let’s face it folks, PSA was the total swingin’ 60s/70s airline. I discovered their crazy, colorful stewardess uniforms many years ago and was forever hooked. Mini skirts with hot pants and sassy go-go boots?? Sign me up! From 1970-1976 the ladies wore these amazing orange and pink or red and pink ensembles:



images: PSA

 


And one bonus shot, from a vintage Southwest Airlines crew. WOW. Look at those lace up go-go boots! A far cry form the khaki shorts and polo shirts flight attendants wear these days, eh?

I know we’re all about “being comfortable” these days. Most travelers wear sweats and sneaks or (shudder) shorts and  flip flops. We charged for everything from peanuts to water. We bemoan the delays and try to cram colossal rolling suitcases into the tiny overhead bins. But every now and then I’ll spy an older couple on a flight, beautifully dressed, sitting serenely. And I know they remember. To them, air travel is still a miracle of modern science. An exciting adventure. I always try to catch their eye and smile, as if to say “Hey! I remember too.”


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*ding*
You are now free to move around the cabin. Or watch the trailer for Pan Am. Hee.


Polarn O. Pyret Rocks // Memorial Day 25% Markdowns!

Around these parts we love Polarn O. Pyret. While PO.P has only been available in the US for a few years, it’s been a Swedish household name for 35 years. They’re somewhat famous for their stripes, but I love them for their punchy colors and clean graphic shapes. And the quality is reeeally great. I’ve bought many items from them (some of which you’ll see here!) but our kind friends at Polarn O. Pyret heard we were fans and they sent us some really fab goodies. This spring/summer they’ve got some great stuff going on. Let’s take a lil lookie!

SKINNY COLOR JEANS! These are my top picks. I love ’em! We bought Wolfie a pair in turquoise. They’re a lil big, but he’s growing like a weed and I know they’ll fit perfectly. The color is RAD.

Here is Peach wearing a sassy orange-red  pair c/o Polarn O.Pyret. Great color, right??

Slim Color Jeans (sale!)

RAD JACKETS & CARDIGANS. This isn’t Wolfie’s usual style but I thought it was SO cute. Perfect for people who want to dabble in color but aren’t sure if they want to go full on TURQUOISE PANTS, ya know?


Mod Pattern Track Jacket c/o PO.P

This little sweater is the bomb. I have to say I love cardies on little kids. Because they tend to get warm easily, they are perfect for our San Francisco weather—cozy up in the morning, but easy to take off if the day warms up. Can you see the red elbow patches? Love ’em! I know summer is approaching, but we West Coasters still have cool days and this sweater is getting LOTS of use. I think Wolfie looks pretty sweet in wearing it too.


Professor Cardigan (sale!)

This boho tunic makes Peach look like a little California beach girl! The top has darling pockets and the skirt is comfy but spunky.

Strolling Skirt Her shirt is sold out, but I love these Folklore Tunic (sale!) Needleprint Flower Tunic (sale!) c/o PO.P

Big, bold and funky. This cool shirt looks fab with jeans and also comes in a GREAT purple too.


Buffalo Check Shirt, c/o PO.P

How fun is this cute take on the stripy shirt?? An ice pop from PO.P!


Signs of Spring Shirt, c/o PO.P

SWIM LITTLE FISHIE.

Wolfie is in first grade and he doesn’t know how to swim just yet….but he LOVES the water. When we went to Hawaii I was on the hunt for some new trunks. I found these euro-style cuties. I admit they were a leeeeetle bit shorter than I thought (his old suit was a more classic board short dealie) but he LOVED these! They were comfy, didn’t weigh him down and look like retro James Bond swimmers.

Pair it with a rash guard top if your kiddo is sensitive to sun—and don’t worry, my boy was slathered in sunblock!


Retro Swim Trunks for Boys and Retro Swim Suit for Girls. We were smitten with these styles, but they have a wide variety including a full range of rashguard pieces. And now they’re having a smashing sale….check it out!


I love that little red-headed Wolfie looking cutie. Hee. OK, so what are you waiting for? High tail it on over to PO.P and grab yer 20-25% off—now thru May 30 on TONS of cute goodies! We lerve ya Polarn O.Pyret!