Month: September 2008

Teach your kids to eat with chopsticks!

 - by Tracy

You’re kids are sure to gobble up just about anything you put in these whimsical bowls. The set comes with a bowl, plate and special chopsticks made for little fingers so you can train your urban baby about Asian dining early! The colorful modern patterns are charming and compact design keeps all the pieces together nicely. They are made with sturdy Melamine so need to worry about breakage. Great for on-the-go meals.  Look for Uni Jr. Bowl at Target.

Thanks to Elit Alice.

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Modern Kid’s Furniture Made Responsibly.

 - by Tracy

The good folks at Roebuck Studio are dedicated to making quality furniture “that fit with your Eames chair”. Colorful and fun their furniture would certainly fit quite nicely with your modern decor. The Roebuck Studio strives to be an environmentally conscience company and prefers to keep the manufacturing process in their home state of Michigan utilizing local labour and resources. Doing this also gives them greater control over their quality of their product. All children’s furniture is manufactured to the highest quality using only the best materials and of course only lead-free paints. To check out their website for more of their clever designs please click here. Read this article »

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Soft Durable Building Set Made of Recycled Materials.

 - by Tracy

It’s hard to believe this nifty building set used to be a plastic bottle. The Spaceframe set can be used to create forts, tunnels-you name it! Its soft durable peices interlock with one another and are super easy to use.  This is a wonderful toy to spark the imagination and you can feel good knowing you’re keeping one less bottle out of landfills.

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Colorful wardrobe closets for kid’s rooms.

 - by Tracy

Can you believe these charming and colorful buildings are actually wardrobes for children? The closets are made by Dutch company, Kanst van een Huis, which roughly translated is the equivalent of “a barn of a house”. The building’s facade reminds one of a walk down a bustling street in Amsterdam but instead of markets and shoppes inside, they provide valuable storage for your child’s room. Each closet contains a hanging rod and shelves hidden inside. If you are interested in seeing other designs by the company or if you would like to learn how you may purchase one of these wardrobes you can contact the company by visiting there website here.

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