New York Gift Show
New York Gift Show
-- Kids Today, 8/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
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PlaSmart’s Doodle Decor is a wall sticker that houses either a chalkboard or whiteboard writing surface, $20, 877-289-0730, plasmarttoys.com.
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The pre-reading Animal Spelling Puzzles from Eeboo teaches the three-letter name of an animal friend. Tenpuzzles are included, each with three puzzle pieces. Each puzzle can only fit together one way, with illustrations as a guide, $15, 212-222-0823, eeboo.com.
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Layette items from The Children’s Boutique Baby make it easy to mix and match, with patterns like dots, stripes and animal prints in four different colorways. The 100% organic cotton clothing features details like picot stitching and cross-stitching, $12 to $40, 215-732-2661, childrensboutiquebaby.com.
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Easy Grip Cups from Marusya feature textured grips on each side come in four colors, $5, or a Picnic Pack of 6 in tote bag for $25, 914-318-3770, marusyainc.com.
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One of six gift sets from Ambajam, this one includes a short-sleeved appliqué onesie in candy dot lime, and a super-soft signature Mini Cuddle Blanket in fresh kiwi and periwinkle, $56, 306-691-2236, amabajam.com.
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The House Sorter is part of Dandelion’s organic Pink line – a portion of the proceeds supports breast cancer research. It comes packed with four shape blocks and is designed to stimulate babies’ sensory, motor and social skills, $45, 888-222-3053, dandelionforbaby.com.
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Polar Cuddle Cub is part of Cloud B’s Endangered Species Series. It is made from eco-friendly anti-bacterial soy-based fabric. It vibrates with two gentle rhythmic options and comes with a storybook and adoption certificate, $28 to $30, 800-425-6832, cloudb.com
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Beehive Kitchenware Company’s Bird Family spork and spoon set is hand cast in lead-free pewter and comes in a gift box, $40, 508-678-4335, beehivekitchenware.com.
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Snuggles from The Bayside Collection is a line of infant pillows with hand-painted designs on hypo-allergenic Sea Island cotton. The 14-inch square pillows come in four designs, $135, 246-429-9058, thebaysidecollection.com.
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The JazzyToes Hamptons Variety Set is inspired by weekend getaways at the Hamptons. Six designs and colors have non-skid soles and come in a ready-to-mail gift box. CPSIA compliant, in sizes 0-12 months and 12-24 months, $25, 800-519-3128, jazzytoes.com.
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The Old World-style Angelica bedding from Martinek Bébé is made from cotton and crushed silk, $2,200 for twin set, 972-385-0290, martinekbebe.com.
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Scaredy Squirrel Puppet from MerryMakers is based on Melanie Watt’s zany book series. He stands 15 inches, $15, 888-989-0454, merrymakersinc.com.
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The Food Chain Friends new Gamma series, from Pint Size Productions, hails from the Nagawoobie River, Planet Daro. The brightly colored, peculiar plush creatures are designed to fit into the mouth of another, introducing the food chain, $50/five-piece collection, 800-544-9183, pintsizeproductions.com.
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The 3-D Cutout Butterfly Chair from Lumisource is has a sturdy metal frame with a canvas skin, and folds for storage, $50, 847-699-8988, lumisource.com.
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Taggies Peek-A-Boo Blankets have two-dimensional plush faces 'peeking’ over the front. Made of satin, ultra soft boa, appliqué and embroidery, they include Rubbina the Giraffe, Rub-A-Cub the Bear, and Buddy the Dog, $32, 508-885-3535, taggies.com.
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The Santa Train Car Set is a seasonal addition to Maple Landmark’s NameTrain wooden railway system. Crafted from native Vermont rock maple, with non-toxic child-safe finishes, $20, 800-421-4223, maplelandmark.net.
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The Balob Pillow from MuddyCloud is made of super-luxe fleece. In bright, bold colors, $8 to $50, 888-696-8339, muddycloud.com.
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The Fables Puppet Puzzle from Fidoodle is made from Baltic birch from well-managed forests. The hand-printed wooden puzzle pieces become puppets with interchangeable heads, $80, 416-805-5632, fidoodle.com.
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The Baby Bowl & Spoon Set from Elegant Baby is colorful plastic, with a silicone suction base, $16, 800-672-5313, elegantbaby.com.
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Puppy is part of Stephan Baby’s Saucy Plush Toy line. It is constructed of super soft, washable plush in vibrant colors that will captivate and entertain little ones. It stands 11.5 inches tall, $15, 800-359-2917, stephanbaby.net.
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Poo-Pourri Jr. is a diaper spray made of all-natural, anti-bacterial essential oils from Poo-Pourri. It eliminates the source of odor-causing bacteria. Simply spray it on dirty diapers before disposal, $13 to $20, 972-818-8200, poopourri.com.
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Musical ballerina jewelry boxes from Mele have pink flocked interiors, ring rolls, a twirling ballerina and mirror lids. Three designs, $25 to $35, 800-635-6353, melecompany.net.
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Teresa Alecrim’s Bear Design Baby Line features crib and cradle sheets and pillow case made from 100% cotton percale with needlepoint embroidery, +351-21-342-1261, teresaalecrim.com.
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Planète Bébé du Petit Prince is a line of skin care for babies from What’s Hot. It is hypoallergenic and free of paraben, alcohol and mineral oil. The line includes Cleansing Milk, Body and Hair Cleansing Foam, Nourishing Body Cream and Soothing Diaper Cream, $16, 516-692-5472, whatshotinc.com.
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“Two of a Kind” from Oopsydaisy is a night light made from a mini stretched canvas, which can be repurposed as art when the night light is no longer needed. Comes packaged in a gift box, $24, 619-640-6649, oopsydaisy.com.
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Sweetwater’s New Baby Bundle includes a bamboo hoodie towel, a bamboo baby blanket and a bamboo onesie in a beautiful 100% recycled gift box. In off-white, it is pesticide- and dye-free, $100 to $115, 214-794-7903, sweetwaterhome.com.
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Annabelle Petite Lamb from Miyim is made from certified organic cotton and colored only with plants and minerals. Her cotton T-shirt has playful soy ink prints, and she comes ready-to-gift in a reusable recycled cardboard box, $12, 718-389-8233, miyim.com.
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