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  • Eat on What You Drink

    CB2 (Crate and Barrel's cheaper, "more fun" spin-off) isn't your normal stop for kid-related paraphernalia, but their new placemats are perfect for catching kids' inevitable plate-runoffs and teaching them about recycling. Did I mention they're very chic? The mats are made from...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by Erin Behan on 07-11-2008
  • Japanese Food Containers Are a Lunch Box Alternative

    After finding the Japanese wooden toys made by Decole last week I've been checking out their other products, and I've found another good one. These plastic food containers are far from necessary, but they are cute and might be good enough to use as a lunch box. Made in two different colors and...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by moderndaydad on 05-12-2008
  • African Designs on Products from Marimekko

    We've written about products from Finnish textile and design company Marimekko before, so here's another cool one to add to the list. Designed by Olivia Toikka, the Opari pattern is based on his "Afrikan kuningatar (Queen of Africa) children's fabric pattern". There are bibs, aprons...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by moderndaydad on 04-07-2008
  • 7 Days of High Chairs: Antilop High Chair from Ikea

    This week we've shown you some cool high chairs, and we've shown you some pretty crazy looking high chairs too, but my pick is easily the cheapest. My favorite traditional high chair (that is, a chair with a tray attached) is the Antilop high chair from Ikea. It's functional, modern, and...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by moderndaydad on 03-29-2008
  • Tripp Trapp: Not a High Chair but a Transition Chair

    If you're looking for the perfect high chair for your brand new I-just-started-eating-solid-foods son or daughter, then check out some of the other chairs we've written about . However if your child has outgrown that high chair and you're looking for something better than a booster, then...
    Posted to droolicious (Weblog) by moderndaydad on 03-04-2008
  • Maybe We Should Switch To Sporks

    Much like playing "The Name Game" with someone named "Chuck" ("Chuck chuck, bo buck, banana fana fo fu... oops!"), it is not a good idea to have a two year old say "fork and spoon" in polite company. Why not? (Fork - r = Fok) + (In - n = n) + Spoon = Fokkin'...
    Posted to Strollerderby (Weblog) by Brett Singer on 02-22-2008
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