We’ve Got a Snazzy Gift Guide on Etsy!

You guys know what big Etsy fans we are over here on Modern Kiddo….between the vintage awesomeness and the hand crafted goodies, you can pretty much find ANYTHING over there. So we were pleased as punch when they asked us to be Guest Curators last spring. It was such a blast we both said, “Wow! I’d do that again in a heart beat!” Well, our Etsy pals must have heard our wishes because they asked us back again for the holidays. Miss Dottie and I put together a pretty swell little gift guide for the Modern Kiddos in your lives! Here’s a tiny sneak peek:

To see the whole gift guide, please head on over to Etsy and take a look! We hope you find some great inspiration and have as much fun looking at it as we had making it!

Vintage Toy Flashback :: Debbie’s Dream Dollhouse

Most of the time when I’m posting vintage toys, there is a fair amount of nostalgia involved. Things I had. Things I wanted. Things my girlfriends had and I coveted but my never parents never got me and I’m still bitter about…helllo Dorothy Hamill ice skating doll.

But I digress. So like I was sayin’, vintage toy collecting usually involves a fair amount of nostalgia, but I loooooooove when I unearth something that didn’t even know existed. And I’ve told you guys, I’m a vintage/thriftin’ pro/know-it-all by now and feel like I’ve seen it all. So my eyes popped out of my head when I stumbled upon Debbie’s Dream House. I don’t know who this Debbie is, but girlfriend had my kinda dreams.

You can already tell that this is gonna be a goodie, eh? OK friends. Let’s step inside….

All together now…..”Ooooooooh!” Debbie, I love what you’ve done with the place…


Incredibly, this pad came fully furnished. Please note that the light blue dining room table comes equipped with a LAZY SUSAN people. I’m dyin’….

Requires two big “D” batteries…what for??? Did something light up? Spin? A doorbell?? Debbie, I need to know!

UPDATE! I found out….Debbie’s house had a light up fireplace, working living room lamp and sweet mother mary, A WORKING DOOR BELL!!!!!! Amazing. Why does the doorbell seem like it takes this doll house up a notch to Cadillac of Dollhouses status?? Did anyone here have this beauty? Enquiring minds want to know!!!

Now don’t knock anyone down as you race over to eBay to see if you can nab one of these suckers for yourself. (By the way, I already looked. All I found was Debbie’s living room furniture….sigh.)

My next quest….to find out more about this baby:

Want more retro mod doll house love? Check out this past post: Welcome to the Doll Haus.

Pssst! You can get a home tour over at the lovely doe-c-doe blog.

Images: puppenhaus on Flickr, doe-c-doe, barbigirl

Kiddo Flashback :: Put the Needle on the Record

Faced with a very rainy weekend, we tried to dream up some fun things to do that involved staying cozy in our home. As I surveyed the crazy mess that we call the living room, I glanced over at our turntable and realized we hadn’t played any records in months. In addition to my own records, I have a pretty decent sized collection of vintage kid’s albums and so we spent a wonderful afternoon building Legos, making a cardboard house for the cats (which they totally snubbed)—and listening to records. It was awesome! And it got me thinkin’….


image: jaxonista ( alas this isn’t mine. we have a grown up turntable…)

One of the main reasons I love vintage (aside from the CRAZY GOOD design) is because I’m all about the nostalgia. I love listening to the same records I listened to as a kid and sharing them with my little guy. It makes me giddy to the point of tears. I’m not kidding, I got totally verklempt when Wolfie decided he loved Free to Be You and Me, the Marlo Thomas 70s extravaganza. (As an aside you MUST get this on DVD for your kiddo. It’s the best show ever….groovy music, adorable animation, fun songs, rad 70s stars. I LOVE IT.)

OK. Back to business. Like most vinyl junkies, I love that crackle as you gently plunk the needle on the record, but I also love the ritual of sitting cross-legged on the floor and checking out the album art. Vintage kid’s records are a treasure trove of amazing artwork. You’ll find cool illustrations, bright colors, amazing fonts and genius type treatments. Since you all seemed to enjoy our little trip down memory lane with vintage Fisher Price, I thought it’d be fun to check out some awesome records covers. C’mon, let’s go!

First up, Romper Room. I love how formal these kids are—little bow ties and riding caps? Where is this preschool?? The songs on this album are all pretty adorable, even those Know-It-All braggers on the Doo-Bee Song. (click to take a listen) Hmm, I should write a new version of this song for bloggin: “Doo-Bee a Comment Leaver!” “Don’t be a Lil Lurker!” hyuck hyuck.


image: the awesome *julia

The line art on this next one is super duper, but let’s face it….any record that’s all about helping mommy at clean-up time is aces in my book. Ya hear that daddies??


image: tweedlebop (who is a pal of mine and an amazing illustrator in his own right!)

Look how super stylish these kiddos are. The cute lil pigtails on blue dress girl, that fab green stripey shirt on the little “A” boy—and check out that jaunty hip action on the kid on the right. I love him! I can just hear him shouting, “C is for CHARO!”


image: neatocoolville

The Disneyland record and book combo was a personal favorite of mine. I had so many of these little “read-a-long” books and can still hear that British woman saying, “You will know it is time to turn the page, when you hear Tinker Bell ring her chimes…..LIKE THIS.” They usually hired different illustrators and I even like that record/book logo in the top left. I never had this particular record, but  I’m so glad I found it. Who knew the wolf was such a groovy guy??


image:  *julia

OK, this one is from my personal record…..and while the music was ok, I remember thinking the album art was brilliant. Ernie, Bert and Cookie Monster as the Bee Gees?? Amazing. I remember all the teens in the neighborhood were groovin’ to “How Deep Is Your Love?” but they didn’t have anything on me and my disco Sesame. I felt like I was SO COOL. The cover was a fold-out and the inside art work was hysterical….Grover doing his best John Travolta dance moves. Check it out here, but then please come back….I’m not done with you yet!


image: Alix, modernkiddo

Sometimes I’ll find a great album cover but then the music is just kinda “meh.” Lemme tell ya, Sesame Street and Disney single-handedly produced some of the best records…I swear they had great artwork AND amazing songs.  How can you go wrong with a musical Monster-Osity?? That’s a whole lotta fun fur goin’ on.


image: Alix, modernkiddo

The artwork on this album is just the tops….I love the scripty way they’ve written “Puff” and his little sparkling scales are so adorable.


image: leifpeng

I’m not sure if this is very PC….I guess it should be called the Ten Little Indiginous Peoples….but….well….I just can’t help it. I think the font on “Ten Little” is fab and the little I.Ps are adorable.

image: Picture_Books

These illustrations make me crazy, they’re so good. They look like they were plucked straight out of a children’s book….that little boy and the little city?? Amazing.  I want a whole book like this. Also, that little crazy space age bubble head logo character in the red square?? I don’t know who or what he is, but he’s AWESOME.


image: wardomatic (a genius illustrator with the coolest wife ever, hula70)

This is another one that looks like a storybook. The playful little train is like charm on wheels. I’m intrigued by the “dramatic play and participation” bit. How dramatic can a play get?


image: wardomatic again

I remember when I spied this one in the record bin at Thrift Town … my eyes bugged out. LOVE that Veruca Salt’s little pink dress…and who knew Violet Beauregarde led a secret double life as ANNIE???


image: Alix, modernkiddo

OK, we take a break from illustration for two SPECTACULAR photographic covers. The hipster kids on this one are so bad ass. Like, “What? Yeah that’s right. I’m about to watusi to On Top of Old Smokey, now I suggest you step off, jack.”


image: Alix, modernkiddo

Hewwwww. Oh Marcy. Where do I begin….the waxy complexion? The vacant look in the eye? THE FREAKIN’ WEIRD DOLL holding her hand?? Honestly I don’t even know which one is “Marcy” but all I know is gingham has never looked creepier. Lord have Marcy.


image: The Retro-Spectre

OK, now that I have the heebie jeebies, I feel like we need to end on a happy note. The sweet simplicity of this one is a personal fave. “La la la!” We La La LOVE you Bert.

Tha-tha-that’s all folks! (“Great Alix, first the Ten Little Indians, now you’re making fun of people with a stutter?? NICE.”) Aw you know I’m just joshin’ ya. I hope you enjoyed this little jaunt down the vintage record store aisles! Do you remember any of these? What were some of your favorites?

MODERN KIDDO TIP: You can easily find vintage kiddo records at thrift shops and on ebay. The tricky part is making sure they are in great condition. Most vintage children’s records are sadly a little trashed, but you have to remember that these are albums that are well worn and well loved. If the scratches are surface scratches (and not deep) the record should still play fine. I’ve been pretty lucky to score many that are in primo condition, and it makes a difference! Be sure to check (or ask questions) when buying. If you don’t have a record player, that’s ok too….you can frame the albums and hang them in your kiddo’s room. If the record label is cool, or it’s pressed on colored vinyl, you can even hang the record itself!

Vintage Flashback :: Weebles Wobble, Baby

Last Christmas, my brother gave the Peach the best present ever—Weebles!

Everyone  who saw them (well, the six different adults who stopped by) said the same thing:

“WEEBLES WOBBLE BUT THEY DON’T FALL DOWN!!!”

My brother sent them to me because he remembered me playing with them something fierce when I was a little girl. And my mother said she liked them because they were easy to clean.  I hadn’t thought about them until I saw little Miss Peach open them and immediately start playing with them.

According to the Website, Weeble-Wobble (love it) the first Weeble toys appeared in the early 1970s as a kind of punching clown style body from Romper Room.  Weebles are supposed to be miniature versions of those bop bag punching things.

 

The original line-up comprised the father who wore a red shirt or a blue sweater, a blond mother with a green dress a little boy wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt, a red-haired little girl wearing green trousers a pink baby holding a blue balloon and a brown dog.  But I dig the scuba diver fellow on the end quite a bit!

Just look at that sweet seventies Western shirt this guy has…and the lovely sprig of flowers on m’lady.

Eventually Disney got Weeble Fever and started making specialized Weebles based on their popular cartoon characters.

Pretty soon those clever folks at Romper Room knew that these sassy little wobblers needed their own pad, so a few years later they created the amazing Weebles Treehouse.

Which was promply followed by all these other cool places for the Weebles to chill, like this submarine and the sweet line of Weebicles.


Of course the ultimate was the oh so spooky  haunted house. I’m especially fond of  the little witchy poo Weeble with her sassy hat.

Did you have any Weebles as a kiddo??

images: 1. Monimania. 2. m kashahara. 3. MeganDavid. 4. The Shifted Librarian. 5. jaebn.  6. deepthirteen. 7,8,9 Plaid Stallions.

The Peach’s Winter Wardrobe.

Has this ever happened to you?

You and your kiddo are just puttering along through fall and all of a sudden you look down at your little one and she’s shivering in a shirt that is too tight and her pants have turned into clamdiggers?

Yeeeahhh…..

That’s when I decided I needed to go through the Peach’s wardrobe and restock it for the winter.  Out went all of her size 2 summer togs and I pulled out the plastic bag I shoved in her trunk that was full of stuff I bought on sale throughout the past year that was size 3.

It was kinda fun to see what I pulled out and look at the holes I needed to fill.

First off, of course there were vintage dresses.  Oh, the vintage dresses! Not too many but enough to add some nice flair and the Peach does love ’em! It’s one of the best things about the weekly round up.   I’ve always got my eye open for cute outfits and good deals! I try to collect dresses that aren’t too precious and can withstand a day at the park, so I tend to buy a lot of cotton or seventies poly dresses.

I also was given some lovely knit pieces from Tea Collection‘s latest line and the colors are so charming and great for layering a little turtleneck under. The Peach loves the colors and they are so comfy and well made that they can withstand the constant washings of toddler wardrobes.

The Bay Area doesn’t dip below 40 degrees that much, but the weather does change throughout the day, which is why we are big believers in layers. And everyone knows the key to layering is a good sweater.   I have a nice collection of vintage sweaters for the Peach since I don’t have the chops anymore to knit all her sweaters for her any more.

And I must admit, I have a penchant not only for sweaters for sweater dresses. They keep her little bottom extra warm! I collected these friends from our local used children’s clothing shop.

We’ve covered the tops, but what of the bottoms?

Most of her bottoms are a mix of cute pieces I found off of the Mini Social, sent by my Mom, those wonderful leggings I buy off of Ebay for as little as $3 a pair. And jeggings. Yes. Jeggings.  The Peach loves how comfy jeggings are and I think they look great with her little dresses and tunics.  And they are thicker and sturdier than tights but allow easy movement for running around outside.  And if it gets really cold, you can double ’em up! Or add those baby leggings you bought by the ton when your kiddo was three months old.

And of course the seamstress in me wants to knock out a few little jumpers/pinafores to go over her turtlenecks.  I haven’t found a pattern I wanted to try yet, but I might make my own pattern based on this gem from Right Bank Baby I bought from Zulily awhile back.  Very simple and in some nice flannel/corduroy fabrics it could be kinda genius. Stay tuned…

What is your little one wearing this winter?  Any suggestions for keeping the Peach warm? I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas!