by Cool Mom Team | Uncategorized
If ever there were a sign that organics had bypassed the crunchy crowd and hit the mainstream, it’s the label Sarah Waldo Organics. The sweet, girlie spring line from Providence designer Sarah Waldo are as lovely as anything in any high-end department store....
by Cool Mom Team | Art + Decor
If I were the tooth fairy, I would not be all fair and diplomatic with my reward system. No ma’am. I would give the most money to the toothless child who lured me in with the cutest tooth fairy pillow and made the biggest production out of the whole lost tooth...
by Cool Mom Team | Uncategorized
St Patrick’s day treats don’t exactly inspire me the way say, Halloween or Valentine’s Day treats do. And frankly, some of them just plain freak me out. (I’m looking at you, Shamrock Shake.) So leave it to our friends at The Nibble to point us...
by Cool Mom Team | Baby, Kid Style
It’s hard to resist a designer whose bio proclaims that she draws inspiration from “the intersection between geeks and guitars.” Hey – that’s us, too! Except for the designer part. So yeah, we fell instantly in love with San Francisco...
by Cool Mom Team | Art + Decor
Modern children’s rugs are that one item that hasn’t quite proliferated at the same speed as other modern nursery decor. Mostly your rug choices for the kids’ room are stripes, butterflies, or um . . . stripes. But I’ve just discovered the...
by Cool Mom Team | Kid Style
Oh how I love the adorable children’s slippers from Satch and Sol. But more importantly, my daughters love them. They don’t know that these soft slippers are handmade from felted wool and suede soles by a fair trade artisan cooperative. They don’t...
by Cool Mom Team | Random Coolness
I’m all for making sure my kids earn their keep around our house, but I have yet to find a system that we can actually stick with on a consistent basis. That is, until I found The Chore Board. This genius chore chart created by mom Sarah Malarkey features a...
by Cool Mom Team | Baby, Kid Style
There are so many tees out there attributing characteristics to a kid– rock star, diva, chick magnet– that probably better reflect the parents’ aspirations than any actual aptitude on the part of the pint-sized t-shirt wearer. I have no doubt that...