The Balm Pickup Liners, Chopshop Alien Tees, Bindya Floral Scarves
by Susan Wagner (Subscribe to Susan Wagner's posts) May 22nd 2009 10:00AM
Categories: Kid Decor & Style
Cookie: Picks of the Week
The Balm Pickup Liners
San Francisco based beauty company, theBalm, has just introduced these perfectly convenient Pick-Up Liners in three universally flattering shades. The trio is designed to fit anywhere and provides a soft texture for easy application and long lasting finish. We especially love the vintage inspired packaging and the built-in sharpener on the side. $19, Drugstore.com.
Chopshop Alien T-Shirt
Your little guy will want to wear this fun cotton tee everyday and not just because it's comfortable. Check out the fabulous alien print-- it glows in the dark! $20, Chop Shop.<
Bindya Floral Scarf
We're so convinced Bindya's feminine and lightweight floral scarves are the perfect addition to any spring outfit, we have one in each color. Add some automatic oomph to your outfit by throwing one around your neck or tying it to your tote handles. $20, Owl's Lab.
Color Me Puzzles
Your little ones will be busy all afternoon coloring and arranging these 24-piece two-sided puzzles. Each kit comes with five jumbo wipe-off crayons ,and you can relax knowing the puzzles are printed with nontoxic inks and CE tested to ensure safety. $14, Galison.
Atsuyo Et Akiko Wings
Imagine the delight these wonderfully special wings will bring your little fairy princess. She'll flutter around all day bringing happiness to everyone around her. $34, Sweet William.
Carolina Herrera CH Children's CollectionWe can't help but swoon over legendary designer Carolina Herrera's latest masterpiece. Her children's collection is part fantasy, a touch Suri Cruise, and absolutely perfect for any summer celebration. Carolina Herrera.
Christopher Deane I Heart ToteWe love canvas totes in the summer-- perfect for those weekends when you're running from the farmer's market to the playground, and if they start to look a little dingy, you can just throw them in the wash. Imagine our delight when we came across Brooklyn-based design duo, Christopher Deane's creative take on our favorite accessory. $25, Christopher Deane.
Fuji EnviroMax Batteries
Now your gadgets can go green with you! There is nothing inside a Fuji EnviroMAX battery that will harm the environment if it is disposed of through normal waste systems, so you can have the best of both worlds at no added costs. From $6, Amazon.com.
Lilly Pulitzer's A Colorful Cause Collection
Lilly Pulitzer is celebrating their 50th Jubilee anniversary by unveiling this very special limited-edition collection designed by nine celebrity moms (including our very own 2009 Smart Cookie, Debra Messing) to generate awareness and support for EBMRF (Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation). From $98, Lilly Pulitzer.
Flip UltraHD
We've been fans of the Flip from the start but the latest and greatest is the new Flip UltraHD. We're stoked about the bigger screen, rechargeable AA batteries, and two full hours of recording time so you can be sure you'll capture every special moment. $200, TheFlip.com.
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