Turn your kid’s bed into a giant animal bed that they will want to sleep in the whole night, every night with Incredibeds. Each Incredibed has 3 parts that zipper up around your existing mattress and are removable for cleaning (machine washable). Available in T-Rex, brown bear, and puppy dog. There’s even accessories you can buy to customize the animal’s eyes, hair, and more.
That kid looks pretty comfy. Honestly, I’m kind of jealous, my bed isn’t nearly that soft. The Incredibeds are made of a plush micro-fiber and look super fun for kids of all ages.
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Superhero Raincoats for Kids
Awesome. Kids today, sheesh, they get all the cool stuff. Like these Superhero Raincoats. Back in my day if you wanted a superhero raincoat you put a clear plastic bag over your superhero pajamas and ran outside before your parents could slap you silly. Now they make real raincoats, waterproof and all and you don’t have to wear a garbage bag over yourself. Let’s face it, evil supervillains are not waiting for a sunny day to do bad things- we need junior crimefighters on the scene in all weather.
Oh and did we mention that the logos glow in the dark?! Seriously how can I do that whole Benjamin Button thing cause I want one of these- now. They come in either Batman or Superman in kid’s sizes 2T through 6X. The capes are detachable for easy cleaning. $49.99 each.
Does a 9 Month Old Need their Own Millennium Falcon? Yes.
Kids today, they have everything. When I was growing up, I didn’t get my own Millennium Falcon until I was a teenager. Now some crafty parents have spent 3 months (or a third of the baby’s life!) building their kid a cardboard Millennium Falcon. It’s never too early to get your kid into Star Wars, right? Of course you’re gonna dress that kid up in a Han Solo vest for the photo shoot, along with the Chewy dog:
I’m not sure which is cuter, the kid or the spaceship. Sure it may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts (the Falcon that is).
Back view. I hear this thing can do the Kessel Run in less than 12 diaper changes. Nice work, geek parents.