
Toddler gift guides are naturally my favorite to make since I have a 2.5 year old myself. If you have a child similar in age, you know that the last thing you want to get your toddler (or someone with a toddler) is a bunch of toys with a million pieces. I feel like I’m constantly telling family members and friends to stay away from buying more toys since it already feels like Harper has way too many. When I am buying gifts for the toddlers in my life, I try to stick to that same rule.
If your toddler is anything like mine, they love anything created by Melissa and Doug! My daughter goes nuts for all of the pretend food sets, and I thought this pizza set was way too cute! She also recently received this darling mermaid doll from cuddle + kind and is totally in love! If you have never heard of cuddle + kind before, they are one of my favorite brands for many reasons. Not only do they make high quality and durable hand-knit dolls, they also donate 10 meals to children in need for each doll sold. It is so important to also give back during the holidays, and what better way to do so while also buying a beautiful gift for the toddler in your life!
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Step 2 Art Table | Magnets Crazy Play | Little Tykes Garden Table
Cuddle + Kind Mermaid | Melissa & Doug Pizza Set | Cuddle + Kind Cat
Macaron PJs | Hunter Boots | Dragons Love Tacos PJS + Book
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Now that the holidays are in full swing, it is imperative to share with our daughter even more ways to show compassion and caring for others. As with most parents, we don’t want her growing up thinking that the holidays are all about gifts. We strive to raise a child that is kind to others and wants to make a difference in the world. Even though she is only 2 1/2, there are so many easy ways to teach her to “be good.”



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Thanksgiving is just a few days away, and of course I’m already trying to plan out what I am going to wear. The word “comfortable” always comes to mind when I am thinking about what to wear. Thanksgiving Day for my family typically consists of a lot of eating (of course!) and a lot of sitting around the house. I am always mindful of that when getting dressed. As much as I’d love to just throw on a pair of sweats and call it a day, we usually like to take some family pictures so I need to make sure I look presentable without sacrificing comfort!








