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Aristabrat Onesie Set

Filed under: Children

Luxury baby line Aristabrat, is famous for their over the top designs and insane use of bling. A huge celebrity following and tons of press make Aristabrat one of the most in demand lines for haute tots. While looking for shower presents I came across this adorable three piece gift set. A onesie embellished with Swarovski crystals and stylish graphics, and a rattle and pacifier made of sterling silver and covered with crystals. The set retails for $299. Pricey, but worth it, yours will definitely be the coolest shower gift!

Leopard Print Highchair

Filed under: Children

Tired of that unsightly plastic highchair that's a constant eye sore around your home? Say hello to the stunning leopard print, solid wood high chair. The solid Mora is hand carved with a shapely oval back and stunning embellishments on the four sturdy legs. The leopard area is high end vinyl that resembles leather. Vinyl allows for quick cleanup and is mildew and stain proof. A completely detachable tray allows for safe and easy loading and unloading. And a comfortable yet secure three point locking safety belt, guarantees that wiggly little bodies won't slide out! Safe, comfortable and easy on the eyes, a must have for trendy, in the know parents! Custom made when you order it, on poshtots.com for $885.

Nestt Cradles Baby Like A Little Chick

Filed under: Gadgets


Sure, you've heard of the "incredible edible egg" but did you know it is also Nestt-able? The perfect shape for comfort, security and modern style, this egg-inspired car seat for your kiddo is just about to hit the market. It's unique features include single-handed swivel and tilt, a breathable seating surface, memory-foam cushions, indexed and retractable seat belts, and an air suspension system. The bright colors and minimalistic design brings function and style together to give baby a safe ride wherever life takes you.

Disney Bans Kids From Posh Restaurant

Filed under: Dining

Walt Disney World might be the most popular spot to bring kids on vacation, but starting this week there is one place in the resort that will not be open to children. The Victoria & Albert's restaurant in the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, the theme park's only restaurant with an AAA five-diamond rating, is banning children under 10. The decision came after surveys showed that diners were looking for a more adult restaurant experience. Of course, Disney has 97 other full-service restaurants to choose from, but this is the one with the highest prices and the most elegant atmosphere. Prices start at $125 a person.

Markmakers, Charity of the Day

Filed under: Charity of the Day


It is never too soon to involve children in social activism and charitable giving so this holiday season give them a gift card from Markmakers. This unique organization encourages kids to choose one of six areas for giving: poverty, disease, kids in need, animal welfare, the environment, peace and justice. So how can you get the children in your life involved in philanthropy? Purchase a minimum $10 gift card (tax-deductible of course) on Markmakers.org, print or email the personalized gift, give it to the kids in your life and watch them make a difference. It is truly remarkable ... and beats a present that will lose its luster in a few weeks time.

[via Real Simple]

BMW M6 Convertible Kids' Car

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos

Gone are the days when kids played with wooden toys, colored in coloring books and played with Barbie and GI Joe. Today, it seems to be all about hi-tech gadgets. From interactive video game systems and kid friendly cell phones to creating your own world online, anything with batteries or an electrical plug is where it's at. So parents, step up to the challenge and knock your kid's socks off with their very own car. And no, I'm not talking about a Power Wheel, I'm talking about a car. BMW has graciously brought you the M6 Convertible. It's available in two different versions - electric ($450) and pedal ($275). Both versions are single seaters, but the electric features an electric horn and speedometer with a top speed of 3 mph, while the pedal version will go as fast as your little tyke can pedal.

Expensive Designer Bedrooms for Children

Filed under: Decor


What a dream for a little girl or boy to have a bedroom modeled after their favorite fairytale or movie! Of course the rich and famous can afford to give their kids whatever they want, and they aren't hesitating to do just that when it comes to bedroom design and decor. One designer says "if you can draw it we can make it," which is resulting in every creation you can imagine -- from a $47,000 pumpkin-shaped carriage bed (Cinderella) to a Tom Thumb room consisting entirely of over-sized furniture.

It's not unusual for these designer bedrooms to end up costing $50,000 to $100,000 by the time they're complete. Would you spend that much on your child's bedroom? Especially considering they'll probably grow out of the theme and want something new in a year or two?


Via Born Rich

The Balloon Inspired Frosted Sheep Light

Filed under: Decor


This lamp would fit perfectly in a child's room, and brings to mind counting sheep as they go jumping through the clouds. Created by David Hupton and Yve Thelermont for Thelermont Hupton of Great Britain, this simple design was inspired by the balloon animals made by clowns at carnivals and parties -- now you can have one that not only lights up a room but also never deflates! It's frosted blown glass mounted on a silver finished steel stand and comes in just the one color and design. $385

Sending Kids To Summer Camp By Private Jet

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Wings

For kids who have parents that can afford it, long gone are the days of riding to summer camp on a hot loud bus that smells like peanut butter and sweat. Many families are instead going the route of private jet flights, thanks in part to charter company Revolution Air assigning more than 20 jets to just that purpose this month. Costing about $8,000 per flight, most families choose it to both save time and make for a special experience. The designated jets have specialized menus featuring chicken fingers and ice cream, and it's such a treat for some they're opting to fly instead of taking a bus ride of almost the same length!

Outrageously Extravagant Birthday Parties for Children

Filed under: Events


Sometimes you've got to wonder at what point a kiddie party becomes more about the parents than it does about the kids. I'm sure they all love their children dearly and have the best of intentions, but kids can only appreciate so much when it comes to extravagance and money spent. Birthday parties have become the new way for parents to both shower their children with love and impress the competition,*ahem*, neighbors, at the same time. Gone are the days of balloons and cake in the backyard, replaced instead with renting entire clubs and candy stores while serving dinner on fine china. These days some people are spending upwards of $30000, $40000, and even $50,000+ on their children's birthday parties.

Ridiculous, or simple displays of affection from those who can afford it? You decide, I'm too jealous.

Scooops, a New Spa Just For Kids

Filed under: Spas

More and more spas have been catering to kids but Great Wolf Resorts is taking it to a level I haven't seen before. Scooops Kid Spas will be open to the public at six Great Wolf Lodge properties in Wisconsin Dells, Wis.; Traverse City, Mich.; Kansas City, Kan.; Williamsburg, Va.; the Pocono Mountains, Pa.; and Mason, Ohio; and Blue Harbor Resort in Sheboygan, Wis. The spas treats have a sweets theme. They use ME! Bath's ice cream-themed products such as ice cream bath fizz, shower sherbet scrub, sundae topping foot mask and moisturizing body icing. There are also flavorful manicures and pedicures such as chocolate-covered strawberry, coconut cream pie and gummy worm. The spa is also decorated like an ice cream parlor including a pedicure sofa that looks like a giant sundae. Prices range from $35 – $45 for treatments and include a voucher for ice cream at the resort's café.

Birthday Parties for Mini Haute-Couturiers

Filed under: Events, Holiday Guides, Preferred

Why wait for sweet-sixteen to give your little girl an enviable birthday to remember? What better a gift for your mini-Manhattanite and aspiring Muiccia, than the "Fashion Design Party" offered by luxury NYC toy store, FAO Schwarz. On the day of the party, your daughter and nine of her dearest will work with real fashion designers in the private party room at FAO's flagship store on 5th Avenue, to create their own original apparel and handbag designs which will later be professionally manufactured. Just when the buzz dies down at school about how chic and exclusive the party was, eight weeks later, they return to the store for a fashion show and apres ice-cream party. The young designers work the runway as models for their original creations, for a packed house of fifty guests. This is sure to generate enough personal PR at school to keep her in the upper echelons for good. (Or at least until high school!) With a price tag starting from $25,000.00, call me extravagant, but I think it might be worth it considering the going rate for that priceless look upon her face of sheer parental adoration!

Noguchi Rocking Stool

Filed under: Decor

We recently saw a Noguchi Table that had a beautiful, but simple, design that hinged on a carefully set up balancing system. The Noguchi Rocking Stool, which was designed in the mid 1940s around the same time as the table, uses another interesting balancing act. The kinetic stool was designed for children and moves with the user while it maintains an upright position. It is made of wood to "heirloom quality" specifications and has a polished metal frame. It measures just 14-in. across and 9.5-in. high. Price: $645.

[via uncrate]

Sheep

Filed under: Decor, Pets

Real pets can be a bit problematic if you have kids. Not only can it be challenging to have to clean up after more than one of them at a time, but it also takes a while for kids to learn how to handle themselves around animals. Sheep offer a way for kids to have a cuddly animal around without mess and without risking injury to either child or animal. Stocked at Thorsten Van Elten, these aren't live sheep, but wooden ones covered in real, soft sheepskin. They range in size from 45cm-80cm high, with prices from $340-$775 (£175 to £395).

Stokke Keep Storage System

Filed under: Decor

The Stokke Keep storage system is designed to provide stylish and versatile organization to a child's room. All of the shelves, doors and baskets, are easy for small hands to use, with an extremely strong and stable base, as well as rounded corners, to add to parents' peace of mind. The unit is surprisingly elegant, especially since it is geared towards children, and provides a more than welcome alternative for parents who would prefer to use high-quality furnishings in their kids' rooms. The system is available in white, natural and walnut and it measures 59.3"H x 70.8"L x 23.6"D. Price; $1,450.

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