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Lovevery has become one of the most beloved and trusted baby gear brands among both celebrity parents and “normal” moms and dads. It’s perhaps best known for its subscription box service. Parents can sign up for their kids to get play kits that are targeted toward their age and developmental needs. Each kit is designed by experts with backgrounds in brain science and Montessori learning and includes sustainably sourced toys that will continue to be fun for kids — ages newborn to 4 years old — even after they’ve gotten their next box. (Yay for longevity!)
We’ve seen Sterling Mahomes — daughter of NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes and fitness trainer Brittany Mahomes — use toys from The Companion Play Kit, and several celebrity moms have told SheKnows exclusively that they swear by the subscription box service.
Fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff was gifted Lovevery and tells us she “definitely would recommend it to parents of newborns.” While supermodel Coco Rocha says, “Lovevery is great and sends some really wonderful and well-thought-out toys and projects.”
And while books have always been an integral part of those boxes, a new line of Lovevery books are now being sold individually. Meaning you don’t need to be a subscriber or purchase a one-off box to enjoy the Lovevery books.
Felix Goes To Preschool
Each book is part of Lovevery’s “Tricky Topic” series and covers (you guessed it) a topic that’s tricky for kids to navigate. In Felix Goes to Preschool, parents can help their kiddos prepare for their first day of school.
What sets the books apart is the way they use real photos of real kids going through these situations.
The board book is a great starting point for families to talk about loss and grief.
In My Own Bed
Meanwhile, In My Own Bed helps toddlers handle the transition from a crib to a Big Kid Bed.
Goodbye, Paci!
There’s also Goodbye, Paci! which helps toddlers ditch the pacifier, as well as one about handling screen time limits. It’s unsurprising these invaluable books from such an adored brand keep selling out on Amazon.
Best of all, if caregivers ever feel the need to keep the conversation going, each Tricky Topics book has a QR code on the back to connect them with helpful resources.
Add these beautiful children’s picture books by Black authors and artists to your kids’ shelves.
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