Us parents always say, our children do not need any more toys they have enough! And they still end up getting more toys. Here are some great alternatives. And these can create a personal connection from the family member who may live far away. Mine was a personalized Christmas book I got when I was […]
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Top 5 Wooden Toys for
I remember growing up and having a lot of wooden instruments as well as cars and puzzles made out of wood. I find them some of the best quality toys out there. Here is The Contemporary Kids top 5 over all of Wooden Toys. Leave us a comment an tell us what your favorite wooden […]
Top Strollers
Welcome back on this top list we will be breaking down the top strollers. Let us know what you think. Tell us what your favorite is and why. We would like to hear what you have to say. And these are just some things you want to take into consideration when looking for your right […]
Winter And The Wonderful World of Eczema
Hello Parents, depending on where are you may have started having to deal with your little one’s eczema. In the Northeast where we are, we have to start our eczema prevention routine the moment we turn on the heat in our home. There are several ways to help prevent or treat baby’s eczema, especially when […]
Best Educational Toddler Gifts
Take Along Shape Sorter, $12.95 at Fat Brain Toys. Tobbles Neo, $26.95 at Fat Brain Toys. Museum Shapes, Colors, 123 and ABC Deluxe Book Set, $50 at the Met Museum Store. Mega Bloks Build ‘N Learn Math Building Set, $24.99 at http://amzn.to/2AnFxiy Alex Toys My Busy Town Activity Center, $56.99 at http://amzn.to/2jMhkbG
Top 5 Toddler Holiday Gifts Under $25
Our holiday gift guide for great gifts for toddlers that will expand their minds and delight their senses. Jellycat plush animals – we have yet to meet a kid who doesn’t love these, and the matching books make a great gift combo. Moose Jellycat, $25 at Nordstrom.com. Skiphop critter backpacks – we especially like this […]
The Beginning
As first time parents, we were always looking for cool clothing and environmentally friendly toys and books our son would enjoy. Going to the typical baby stores, we found they all had the same logo-covered and boring clothing and toys. We wanted to create a place to bring together all the great things we found in our research. This is how The Contemporary Kid started.