Labor Day Sale Amazon Fun Kids Stuff

Family Savings


Must-Have Labor Day Children's Deals 

Hey grownups: Save BIG over Labor Day Weekend when shopping for the special kids in your life. Check out MBE's favorites, all now on sale. Fun doesn't have to be expensive and is affordable for just about every family. Now that's something everyone in the family, both kids and parents, will smile about!


Smiling Happy Kid


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Kids Electric Animal Toothbrush Set


Unicorn-loving children will actually want to race Mom or Dad to the bathroom when it's time to brush their teeth with this adorable Brusheez Sparkle the Unicorn electric tooth brush set that comes with everything pictured. Perfect for ages 3+, the set includes 2 soft bristle brush heads, a rinse cup, storage tray and even a 2-minute timer so kids will brush completely and properly once you've shown them how. 

Colorful Children's Flip Flops


These cutie sparkling pink and gold pineapple kids flip flops are not only for summer at the beach, lake or pool. Why not treat your child to a pair or two of these stylish, comfortable, well-made The Children's Place flip flops to wear when it's time for a bath or as indoor slippers this fall and winter.

Unicorn Digital Camera


This pink unicorn digital camera by GREENKINDER is suitable for kids ages 3-12 and makes a great first camera for little ones because it's sturdy and crush resistant. Not only can children take selfie still photos of themselves and their friends with this automatic exposure camera, they can also shoot video footage. A 32 GB memory card is included, along with charging cable, camera strap, and more. Boys and girls can play video games built in to the camera, too. Available in four color/design options: the pink unicorn style pictured, lavendar unicorn, blue bunny, and pink bunny.



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Kids Colds Tips to Help Children Feel Better

Parenting


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Why Babies & Toddlers Get Sick and How to Comfort Them


Got Kids? It’s back-to-school time and that can also mean it’s time for the common cold season to possibly follow your family home. According to the Mayo Clinic within the first year of life, most babies have six to eight colds. They might get even more colds if they are in day care where they interact with other young kids.


Toddler Girl With Cold Blowing Nose


Children seem to be a magnet for germs, don't they? In another study at The University of Texas Health Science Center at SanAntonio and University Hospital found that families with six kids had a viral detection 87% of the year. Childless households, on the other hand, only had a viral detection 7% of the year.

The same study found that children under age 5 were infected with some kind of respiratory virus 50% of the year. That’s twice as often as older kids and adults. Viral detection does not always mean that there is an illness, but when they were infected, the littlest kids were 1.5 times more likely to have symptoms, like fever or wheezing.

There’s even more proof. A study conducted during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic by the Utah BetterIdentification of Germs-Longitudinal Viral Epidemiology found that families with multiple children had a respiratory viral infection in the household for more than half of the year between August 2009 and August 2010.


Baby in Crib With Cold Mom Using Evenflo Touchless Thermometer



Recognizing Cold Symptoms in Infants 


Typically, the onset includes a congested or runny nose and possibly changing nasal discharge. Progression might bring about fever, sneezing, fussiness, trouble nursing due to congestion, and reduced appetite. 

When to Seek Medical Advice 


Even though a majority of baby colds self-resolve in about 10-14 days, vigilant symptom tracking is crucial. For babies under 3 months, it's advised to seek medical guidance at the cold's onset, especially if accompanied by fever. For older babies and toddlers, always consult a trusted healthcare professional if symptoms seem severe, persistent, or alarming in any way. 

Understanding Causes and Risks 


The common cold in babies can arise from one of many viruses, with rhinoviruses being the most usual culprit. Modes of transmission include airborne spread, direct human contact, or interaction with infected surfaces. Factors like their still-maturing immune systems and higher exposure to other kids amplify their infection risk. 

Protection and Prevention 


While there's no absolute way to prevent colds, practicing consistent hygiene (like frequent and thorough hand washing with soap and water), limiting exposure to sick individuals, cleaning toys regularly, and educating families on hygienic practices can help reduce the likelihood of catching a cold.


Baby With Cold With Mom Using Nasal Aspirator

 

What Parents Should Keep in A Medical Toolbox 


Since colds are likely to be a common occurrence for babies, children, and the rest of the family, keeping a few items on hand can help to identify symptoms and keep a child comfortable. The important thing is to be prepared with all items kept in one place (even a shoebox will work!) so that everything is easy to find even when things get hectic. It's also important for parents to ask your doctor about which Over The Counter (OTC) medications are appropriate for your child.

Other helpful items to have at home: 


The Evenflo PreciseRead Touchless Forehead Thermometer utilizes cutting-edge infrared technology to measure temperature without any direct contact. This reduces the risk of transferring germs and ensures a smooth process for your child. Whether your child is resting or active, a quick sweep with this device gives an accurate temperature reading in just a few seconds, making it simpler than ever to monitor their health.

Addressing the common cold in babies centers around relieving their symptoms. Key steps include keeping them well-hydrated, ensuring the air is moist, and assisting in keeping their nasal pathways clear. All parents know the disruption a slight cold or nasal blockage can bring to a peaceful night for both the baby and you. The solution? The Evenflo QuickAction Electric Nasal Aspirator. With its USB charging feature, it provides a steady yet gentle suction. Not only does it efficiently clear blocked noses, but it also prioritizes your baby's comfort.

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Cardboard City LA Eco Kid Free Family Fun

Family Fun


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by Rachel Marks
MBE Kids Editor

Cardboard City Open July 21 through September 3


There's an exciting activity available for families to do together in Southern California this summer. Part eco-friendly kids museum, part recycled arts and crafts hands on workshop for the whole family, Cardboard City is open to the public at Westfield Century City shopping center in Los Angeles now through Labor Day weekend, September 4.


Dad Son Family Recycled Cardboard Crafts



At Cardboard City, parents, kids and extended family members can view and enjoy inspirational museum-quality works by LA-based artists. They can also make cardboard creations of their own with crafting materials provided, chat with the artists-in-residence, participate in story time, and visit the Cardboard City gift shop. 

The interactive exhibit and family art program evolves throughout the summer as the staff artists create new works each week, incorporating elements created by Cardboard City participants. This rare opportunity allows for youth and adults to come together from a variety of cultures and explore their creativity. In addition to the free components of the event venue's space, there is also select paid programming taking place throughout the summer.

 
Young Boys CheckOut Giant Red Dragon Recyled Cardboard Sculpture Kids Art Museum


My Family's Hands On Experience


I'm thrilled to share my wonderful personal experience at Cardboard City with my two sons, Izzy (age 5) and Ori (age 2). From the moment we stepped into this magical, creative wonderland, we were met with warmth and enthusiasm by delightful staff members, Emeeka Simmons and Jennifer Racusin. Their patience and genuine interest in making our visit enjoyable made all the difference. The main highlight of our visit was the opportunity to let our imaginations run wild as we embarked on two fantastic cardboard crafting projects. 

With the assistance of Emeeka and Jennifer, both full-time art teachers, we embarked on creating a cardboard version of Catboy from PJ Masks, one of my boys' favorite characters. The excitement and joy in the kids' eyes as we transformed a simple cardboard into a superhero together were truly priceless. Next, we decided to construct a cardboard house and decorate it with cork people.


Toddler Girl Playing With Recycled Cardboard

 

The creativity flowed effortlessly, and I was impressed by how skillfully staffers guided my sons, helping them bring their ideas to life. As a parent, it was heartwarming to see them working together and bonding over their shared craft projects. Even my youngest, my 8-month-old daughter, wasn't left out of the fun! She was provided with a safe and enjoyable play area where she could explore and interact with cardboard in her own way. Watching her laughter and curiosity as she explored the cardboard sizes textures and shapes was truly heartwarming. 

But the experience didn't end with crafting projects alone. Jennifer, with warm storytelling vibes, captivated all of us, young and old alike. She painted vivid worlds with her words, and it was evident that she loved her craft. My boys were mesmerized, hanging on to every word she said as she read to them. It was a beautiful and interactive storytelling session that left us with cherished memories. 

Throughout the day, Emeeka and Jennifer made us feel as if we were more than just customers; they made us feel like family. They went above and beyond to ensure our visit was enjoyable and memorable, from start to finish. From offering helpful tips during the crafting process to engaging in light-hearted conversations, their genuine care and attention to detail were evident in every interaction. 


Family Kids Recycling Cardboard Into Art



Cardboard City at Westfield Century City truly excels in fostering creativity and family bonding. The cozy and inviting atmosphere combined with the attentive staff created an environment where all ages from a variety of backgrounds can feel comfortable exploring their imaginations. As a parent, I appreciated how the activities catered to children of various ages, making it a perfect family outing.

The joy of crafting with my hubbie and sons, seeing their smiles and laughter, and experiencing the magic of storytelling all in one place was an unforgettable, fanciful experience. Thank you, Cardboard City and staff for providing us with such a pleasantly positive and memorable day. We can't wait to return and transform recycled cardboard into more beautiful crafts and artwork together as a family.

To sum it all up, I can confidently say that this visit to Cardboard City will be etched in our hearts for years to come and those of you with children who are lucky enough to be living (or visiting) the LA-area this summer should definitely consider taking your family here.

Where and When


Families are invited to discover Cardboard City for yourselves at Westfield Century City shopping mall, 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, located on the 2nd floor, next door to Eataly and Macy's. Through September 4, 2023, operating hours are Wednesday to Friday Noon - 6 pm and weekends Saturday and Sunday from 10 am - 6 pm, including toddler-friendly crafting specially-designed for kids 2-5 years old  from 10 am - Noon. reDiscover Cardboard City is free and is open to the public.


Recycled Cardboard Angel Wings Skirt DIY Costume
image courtesy of Cardboard City




About Cardboard City 2023


Now in its third season and considered by many to be among LA's best family art education programs, the annual pop-up art center Cardboard City runs for 7 weeks from July 21 - September 4 and is produced by reDiscover Center. Partnering with Westfield Century City, this summer museum-style exhibition will have 12' sculptures, massive collaborative art installations, cardboard costuming, skills building classes, and community connections. Sponsored by City of Los Angeles DCA, Los Angeles Department of Arts and Culture, CA Arts Council, Herb Alpert Foundation, Adobe, Makedo, Clif Family Foundation, and the Getty Foundation. Get more information about Cardboard City, see special programming schedule and register for art classes.

Amazon Prime Day Kids Deals Big Savings

Toys 


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Save Up to 51% on These Deals for Your Kids


So many fun things to discover for toddlers and younger kids during Amazon Prime Days July 11-12. Not an Amazon Prime member yet? Try Amazon Prime FREE to access these amazing deals right now.

Mom and Toddler on Rockinghorse


Now, without further adieu, here are Mommy Blog Expert's top picks for things you can save on during Amazon Prime Days that we think your children are gonna love. Whether you're shopping for summer or doing your holiday shopping early, there's something here for little ones to enjoy. 

TEMI Dinosaur Truck Toy

This is an ideal summer toy for kids 3-7 years old that boys and girls can enjoy indoors or outside. The oversized toy Tyrannosaurus Transport Car Carrier Truck (35cm long) encourages kids to let their imaginations run wild as they capture dinosaurs in the truck's cage. The dino truck comes with 8 colorful dino figures, activity play mat, dinosaur eggs. 

The heavy duty 7-inch Amazon Fire Kids Tablet (16 GB, Blue, Latest Release) is ideal for a preschooler's first electronic device. Gives little ones as young as 3-years old access to entertaining and educational family-friendly content. Parents will like this tablet just as much as you can set time limits, age filters, and more with the parental controls. 

LeapFrog Scoop and Learn Ice Cream Cart

Nothing says summer more for kids than ice cream. This LeapFrog ice cream toy cart from VTech is not only fun it encourages creativity, imaginary play, and learning. Sized for kids ages 2 and up, toddlers can actually push the ice cream cart, building motor skills. This sweet ice cream cart set includes everything kids need to make pretend ice cream cones and sundaes as well as faux money (teaching counting), a parental guide an more. Requires 3 AA batteries (included). 

PicassoTiles - 100 Piece Set

Kids love colorful building things, right? PicassoTiles, are clear magnetic 3D building blocks, that make it possible for youngsters to build some of the most imaginative structures, building and even castles. Children will be able to build to their heart's content and there's plenty of tiles for more than one child to build  something at the same time. Just think, with a toy like this, kids are only limited by their own imaginations.

My First Preschool Barbie

Now younger kids don't have to wait to be old enough to play with standard Barbie dolls. The larger sized My First Barbie measures 13.5" tall. The blonde haired Barbie features a soft poseable body, arms and legs and comes boxed with the outfit and accessories pictured including an adorable Barbie-sized plush kitten. A perfect way to introduce younger kids to the iconic doll Barbie, with Barbie The Movie

Maggy The Talking Hamster

Made for kids ages 1 through 5, Maggy The Talking Hamster speech therapy toy repeats what your child says in a silly voice as well as jumps up and down. This plush and cuddly hamster will imitate sounds whether kids sing, laugh, or speak in any language. Maggy encourages children to build their vocabularies with fun speech development games. Powered by 3 AAA batteries (not included).

CoComelon Toddler Plastic Dinnerware Set

Not really a toy, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't make meal time more fun for your toddler. Celebrating the popular animated toddler's series CoComelon, this includes two colorful double-sided plates (edged on one side, flat on the other) plus 4 textured grip spoons. Made without BPA, this feeding set will make eating more entertaining for kids and parents will be glad to know all pieces in the set are easy to clean and dishwasher safe.

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How To Get Kids Outdoors More

Kids Fitness 

 

7 Creative Ways To Inspire Kid to Get Outside & Play


Are you struggling to unplug your children from their devices and coax them into the great outdoors? Kids seem to always be on their tablet or on their parent’s phone. It's become increasingly difficult to encourage children to explore the world beyond their screens. But it’s important to make the time because the benefits of spending time outdoors are huge.


How to Get Kids Outside to Play


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With some creativity, you can make the outdoors fun and educational for your kids. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently reported that children who play outside experience many benefits. Some of those benefits include: better overall physical health, greater engagement in learning, and improved behavior. They also enjoy better mental health than their indoor-focused peers.


There are countless ways to get kids to enjoy the outdoors, and below are just a few suggestions that are great for the entire family. Read on for some inspiration on getting the kids outside for fresh air in the days ahead.

1. Transform Walks into Interactive Games 


Walks don't have to be mundane. You can turn a simple walk into an exciting game of "Eye Spy" or a treasure hunt. Encourage your kids to identify the various trees, birds, flowers, and wildlife they see during the walk. 

Arm yourselves with field guides specific to your area, and make each outing a quest to discover something new. Engaging with local wildlife in this way not only encourages observation and learning but also fosters a deeper connection with nature.

2. Move Storytime Outdoors


Who said story time needs to be confined to the bedroom? Grab a blanket, some books, and find a shady spot in your backyard or a local park. Reading books that talk about nature can further enhance this outdoor experience, helping your child draw connections between the stories and their surroundings.

This way, you're not just fostering a love for reading but also subtly encouraging an appreciation for the great outdoors.

 
Rollplay Night Hawk


3. Choose Active Commutes 


If the destination is within a reasonable distance, why not walk or cycle instead of driving? Short car trips are particularly harmful to the environment as they burn fuel and create pollution at higher rates than long journeys. By choosing to walk or cycle, you're teaching your kids about eco-friendly practices while incorporating outdoor time into daily life.

Many families recently adopted a dog. Taking your kids for a walk or a trip to the dog park offers an added incentive for outdoor activity. 

4. Embrace Ride-on Toys 


Rollplay Nighthawk is a fantastic ride-on toy that offers kids an exhilarating outdoor experience. With speeds of up to 6 miles per hour and a unique steering technique, it's sure to delight little thrill-seekers. 

Ride-on toys offer more than just fun. They empower children with decision-making opportunities. Whether it's choosing the direction or speed children learn to assess risks and make independent choices. This gives kids a sense of confidence in their decision-making abilities.


Rollplay White 12 Volt Nighthawk Ride-On

Nighthawk Ride-on Toy by Rollplay


5. Start a Miniature Garden 


Gardening is a great way to engage kids outdoors. Create a dedicated space for your kids to plant flowers and vegetables, and watch their excitement as they see their plants grow over time. This hands-on experience not only teaches them about nature and life cycles but also encourages responsibility as they care for their plants.

If space is an issue, you can start with a few pots or containers. As long as your kids can dig, water, and watch their plants grow, the size of the garden does not matter at all! 

6. Opt for Outdoor Dining 


Something as simple as having a snack or lunch outside can make a big difference. Eating outdoors is a fun and easy way to enjoy nature. It can be on a picnic in your backyard or a snack break during a hike. You can make this even more engaging by involving your kids in preparing the picnic or snack. This not only gets them excited about the outdoor meal but also teaches them valuable life skills.

7. Follow The Leader Walk 


Take the classic game of "Follow the Leader" outside with a fun, child-led adventure walk. Allow your child to decide the direction at each crossroads, turning a simple walk around the block into an exciting expedition. When it's time to head home, you can gently steer them back on track. This game not only keeps kids physically active but also nurtures their leadership skills.

Ride-on toy images courtesy of Rollplay


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