Meet Ruby! Our Weekly Kiddo!

I don’t know what it is about Australia but man do they seem to have extremely clever and cool people! The latest little slice of awesomeness to come across my way is the fabulous site, Little Melbourne—a “go to” guide to the kid-friendly side of the bustling city of Melbourne. The lovely Jo is the editor and a stylish, cafe loving mum. When she sent me photos of her sweet “nearly” three year old girl Ruby, I about fell out of my chair. What a cute little thang she is! I think you’re going to love her too.

+ Minti singlet top
+ Monstar skirt
+ Fawn & Fox gumboots


+ Oobi Dress

+ Oobi Headscarf
+ Saltwater sandals

+ Rhubarb Apple Print Smock
+ Yo Gabba Gabba Hairclip
+ Saltwater Sandals

+ Rhubarb apples dress
+ Rock Your Baby fedora
+ Missy Munster Leggings
+ Saltwater sandals


+ Itch Pom Pom Dress
+ Petit Bateau Long Sleeve Top
+ Minti leggings
+ Converse

+ Bob & Mabel Pinny Dress
+ Saltwater sandls

+ Knuffle Kid Top
+ Rock Your Baby Jeans
+ Walnut Mary Janes


+ Oobi Top
+ Oobi Skirt
+ Oobi Rosette hairclip
+ Chook Leaf Shoes


+ Oobi Dress

Aw, what a lovely little child! I just love her sweetly sassy style. Her mama tells us that Ruby loves music, from listening to David Bowie, Yo Gabba Gabba, Joy Division, and Electric Lunchbox! Her mum told us this:

“Ruby is our little cutie pants! She loves her dollies, ballet, reading, sticker books. There is nothing she likes better than being outdoors.  She also loooooves running. Beach life, stomping in puddles, picking flowers! Ruby loves it all!”

When meal time rolls around, nothing makes Miss Ruby happier than pasta pesto and milkshakes! (Yum!) When she’s not dancing to Bowie, reading books or having tea parties with her dollies, she loves a good cuddle with her baby brother. Awww! Thank you Jo for sharing your gorgeous little girl with our readers! She’s fabulous!

Besty of Etsy :: Creative Babies

OK, I have a weakness, friends.

A not so hidden weakness for kids clothing made out of vintage linens and fabrics. So that explains why I am just head over heels on Inessa who runs the Etsy shop called Creative Babies.

She has a great eye for seeing a new life in old colorful fabric that needs to be worn by kids instead of sitting in someone’s linen closet never seeing the light of day.

Who wouldn’t’ smile when you saw this little fresh outfit coming at you?

I actually bought one of Inessa’s dresses and was so charmed by her personal note and sweet packaging to boot.  Please note Etsy sellers that your buyers really do appreciate the additional care you put into delivery your packages.

Those pants kill me. I love pseudo colonial vintage.

And I love these great adult size slippers she makes too. What a nice housewarming gift, eh?

And wouldn’t this make the sweetest gift for a friend who just gave birth?

Also, Inessa is having a perfect little sale right now featuring some dandy little outfits that would be great for summer.  Like these…

Enjoy!

Dottie’s Kraft Korner:: Introducing Toddlers to Sewing.

I’ve been so busy this year that my beloved crafts have certainly suffered. I haven’t done much of anything for awhile and it pains me to see dust on top of my dear sewing machine. But some time in mid-April, my fingers started to twitch and the need to sew came over me. Perhaps it was the warmer weather and thoughts of easy sewing projects using all those pretty pretty cottons I saw online at  Fabric.com, Fabricworm, and SewMamaSew–naughty naughty sites that love to eat my money. I did know that I wanted to start small and bought a couple of bags of cotton fabric scraps from Etsy sellers.  I was determined to do something with them.

When the puffy package arrived at my door, I had to open it immediately. I was absolutely delighted with the colors and different patterns. But I wasn’t the only one.  Little Miss Peach played for nearly an hour sorting the cotton bits of fabric, pulling out her favorite scraps, making piles and cramming them into her pockets.  Clearly she has a love of fabric and I can’t lie–I’m tickled pink by it.

But when and how do I take ner nascent interest in fabric (and possibly sewing) to the next step and introduce her to the wonders of sewing? Then it hit me–sewing or “lacing” cards. I remember playing with them as a child and thinking I was quite the seamstress pulling that shoelace through the holes.  Lacing cards have been around for awhile and I adore the vintages one in particular–such great images!

Image via: Happy Hearts at Home.

Images via: MeetMeatMike.

Images via Betwitched Magic.

There are of course great lacing card sets available online too, like this sturdy looking set based on Cinderella from Etsy seller, Kris67.

Oh, and I love this wooden squirrel one. I think it’s my favorite–from TnTWoods.

And Melissa and Doug even have a great set of doggies and kitties that can be laced.

I also think lacing cards would be pretty easy to make–just color copy some lovely images, laminate them, go at it with a hole punch and voila–lacing card.  Just add a big plastic needle and thick yarn and you’re done!

Crafters out there–how do you get your kids involved in your sewing endeavors?

 

Wolfie’s Dad Presents: Top 5 Picture Books We Love.

It’s National Children’s Book Week! Hip Hip Hurray! Nothing makes me happier than being in a library or book store. The smell of paper….getting lost in the pages of a wonderful story….it’s simply one of my all time favorite things to do. We try and limit the amount of toys and junk we buy for Wolfie (not always successfully!!), but the one thing I’ve always been really lax about was books. If he wants a book, I pretty much always buy it for him, because encouraging a love of reading is so important! Putting together a list of Top Favorite Books is near impossible for me. So I enlisted some help from the hubs! Greg is an amazing dad and while I really enjoy reading with Wolfie, somehow we have made Greg the Official Bedtime Story Guy. I asked him to give me his Top 10 favorite books to read with Wolfie.


Hi Modern Kiddo readers. Greg here. In our house, I do the reading before bedtime. My wife, well, she does what we call the “cuddle up.” That means she lies down with the boy before he falls asleep. Yes, he’s getting a little old for that. Yes, he’s an only child.

While I love reading to him, it’s baseball season and there are definitely nights when bed time rolls around and I’m in the middle of a game. So the other day I asked, “Why do I always have to read to the boy?” It was a legitimate question. She loves reading to him and throwing down the gauntlet when it comes to who can do better character voices. In fine wifey fashion, she replied, “Because that’s what you do.” I was also informed a few days before that I was the member of the family that “called people”. Apparentely I’m the “phone person.” This arbitrary rule is classic Alix— and meant that I am the one who always calls the doctor, the tax guy, etc. In a relationship, this is called concession. But I digress.

When she approached me about reviewing my Top 10 Kids Picture Books, I toyed with saying, “But you’re the Blog Person.” I didn’t think that would go over well, so I simply countered with “How ’bout a Top 5?” She accepted.

So, here’s my Top 5 books that I read to the Wolf Cub before the cuddle up. This is by no means exhaustive, but these are books that we sure think are great.

1. Jenny’s Birthday Bookby Esther Averill

It’s a big day for Jenny Linsky, a shy little black cat in Greenwich Village. Her brothers, Checkers and Edward, take her out for her birthday. They pick up a bunch of other cats, including Pickles, the Fire Cat, who rounds up everyone in his fire truck to take them to the park. Originally published in 1957, it’s pretty darn cute.

The best part of this book is a secondary character named Florio, an eccentric cat who’s prone to wearing a feather headband to express his individuality. You can’t go wrong with a character who wears an Indian feather. Discovering Florio was like seeing Jon Bon Jovi wearing a Native American chest plate in the Blaze of Glory video. Like Florio, Jovi, (who is 1/128th Cherokee) was expressing his individuality through Native American garb. Love it.

 

2. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (Lyle the Crocodile) by Bernard Waber

Ahh, the simple urban tale of a domesticated alligator living in New York with the Primm family on the upper east side. East 88th Street, to be exact. All’s well until Lyle goes shopping with Mrs. Primm at a fancy department store. Lyle bumps into Signor Valenti, “star of stage and screen,” who happens to be Lyle’s old vaudeville partner. Valenti is dying to “get the band back together” so he and Lyle perform for the crowd—annoying Lyle’s curmudgeonly neighbor (who works in the men’s department) and who gets Lyle shipped off to the zoo. Will Lyle ever get back home? Will life ever return to normal? And more importantly, will Signor Valenti be forced to tour Australia by himself?? We love Lyle.

3. Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! by Mo Willems.

If I were 22, listened to The Black Lips and had a 4-year old from a tryst in highschool, I sure as hell would get a tattoo of this pigeon on my forearm. Pigeons get a bad rap. At work, when a pigeon flies through our side door into the building, I yell, “Get the hell out of here, pigeon!” To his credit, the pigeon usually turns around and flies out the door. If a sparrow does the same thing, the sparrow ends up flying into a window or floundering on the ceiling. This leads me to suspect pigeons are smarter than we think. And this book is smarter than you might think too. Super simple drawings and a fun interactive story (with the pigeon constantly pestering you to let him drive the bus) make for an instant classic. Bottom line? Pigeons rule; Sparrows drool.

4. Polkabats and Octopus Slacks: 14 Stories, by Calef Brown.

This collection of color illustrations and quirky poems is amazing. What other book can explores themes like funky snowmen, a disco octopus and even bird turds in a way that is silly and fun for both adult and child alike? The one-page, rhyming “stories” allow the reader to conjure up many voices: a Boston accent, a curmudgeonly recluse, an early hip hop guy, a hobo salesman. For some reason I never find these books in book stores, but order it online. You’ll be happy you did. This (along with Brown’s other book, Dutch Sneakers and Flea Keepers) was in high rotation around these parts for over a year. Plus, a famous friend of mine suggested the book. And I always listen to famous friends.

5. Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen

Like those Christmas commercials with all the sleeping babies, I cried the first time I read this…and maybe the second and third time too. Now, I’m hardened and, despite a personal fantasy of having a soft, fluffy pet lion that I can rest my head on during story time and that dusts and  who will lick stamps for me, my eyes are dry. I’m hard; the story is not. I won’t tell you what it’s about, but know that it is perfect.

 

So there you have it. My Top 5. I’m sure I’ll think of five more tonight. And I’m sure Alix will say, “See? You should have made it a Top 10.” To which I will respond, “Sorry….I had to go call the tax guy.”

— Greg Kim, Star of Stage and Screen

I love every book on this list (I especially love the Calef Brown books…..they’re super fun!). We’d LOVE to hear some of your favorite books!

You can find my snarky husband over on his blog, Sit Down Casper, where he writes autobiographical short stories about being a young punk/rock dude in the 70s/80s. I warn you, he is a little more irreverent then me. He also swears. But he really does get all misty eyed at those Silent Night, Sleeping Baby Pamper’s commericals….

PAUL FRANK + Friends Giveaway :: For the Mamas! {CLOSED}


We’ve already had some pretty amazing Giveaways this year….we’re still a little high off our Misha Lulu glow. But it’s the kiddo’s who always benefit from these giveaways, isn’t it? Soooooo even though Paul Frank makes some preeety rad duds for the little ones (under their Small Paul and Paul Frank for Target lables) we decided to put together a little something for the mamas! It *is* Mother’s Day, after all!

PAUL FRANK BAD MAMA JAMA CARE PACKAGE

images: premium jersey stack romper + julius jersey robe

Friends, I gotta say we love the Paul Frank here at Modern Kiddo. They’ve been sassing up our kids’ closets and nighttime ensembles for years. But the fine folks at Paul Frank know that mama likes to be just as cozy as her kiddos. So they have created a line of oh-so-cozy comfy pjs for the ladies! They have draw string jammies, sleep shawties and darling robes that are perfect for lounging around your pad or making waffles on a Sunday morning. This Ultimate Paul Frank Jammie Care Package will include an assortment of Paul Frank jammies for you to lounge the day away in! Watch out…yer kiddos might get a wee bit jealous.

images: skurvy (skully) poplin pants + strawberry circle robe

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! We each decided to add in a little sumpthin’ else, jussst to sweeten the deal.

ALIX’S PICK! FRESH SUGAR LYCHEE  GIFT SET.

ALIX: Fresh is hands down, the maker of my favorite fragrances. Their scents are light, pretty and well….FRESH! You can spritz ’em all over and they never smell cloying. I always get compliments when I wear them, so I’m thrilled we’re including this sweet little Sugar Delight set in our giveaway. This rad lotion/perfume combo was recently featured on Kaboodle’s Pampering Presents Mom Will Love gift guide. The set includes one creamy body lotion and a travel-size roller perfume, perfect for tucking in your purse. Both are in one of my favorite scents—Sugar Lychee, a juicy mix of lychee, bright grapefruit, and lotus flower. It’s not overly sweet, just super lovely! Both products use deliciously natural ingredients. Seriously, you’ll love this! Courtesy of the awesome Kaboodle!

DOTTIE’S PICK! SUGAR & SPICE RETRO APRONS!


DOTTIE: I gotta tell you, I’m so excited to have Sugar and Spice as part of our giveaway! Nobody loves a good apron like I do and these pretty-as-punch aprons actually cover your chest—no more spills when firing up that mixer! But most importantly, they are stunning. I would happily wear them beyond the kitchen! In fact, I’m going to buy one right now for the upcoming Tupperware party I’m hosting with Karen Finlay next month! The winner of this giveaway will get a $20 gift certificate to Sugar and Spice…but here’s a little secret, ALL Modern Kiddo readers can get 15% off thru this Sunday. Thanks Danielle!

Now, to win this whiz-bang Mama Giveaway, here’s all you need to do:

  1. Leave a comment on this blog entry.
  2. Follow us on Twitter. If you are already a follower, tweet about this giveaway—don’t forget to include @modernkiddo in the tweet please! You can also follow our personal twitters @galexina and @missdottie for two additional entries.
  3. “Like” us on Facebook.
  4. “Like” Sugar & Spice on Facebook.
  5. “Like” Paul Frank on Facebook.
  6. Follow Paul Frank on Twitter.

You’ll get one entry for each thing you do. If you do all eight things on the list you’ll be entered three to eight times. HUZZAH!!!

The winner will be announced SUNDAY at 8:00PM-PST on MOTHER’s DAY. Hurrah!

Good luck, and we’re crossing our fingers you win!