Babies chew on everything… your carrier strap, a blankey, car seat straps, you name it. To keep those little mouths busy on trail it’s easy to snap on a So’pure teether from Sophie. This is an easy to clip on, natural rubber teether with perfect nubbs to soothe sore gums and an easy to grab loop. Hook it on your carrier and you are ready to go.
I had vowed that I would never spend the money on a Sophie - until I was at my wits end with non-stop teething screams in my ears. It was the ONLY thing that helped soothe my son's gums. We ended up with two. So I had one handy while the other was being cleaned. --Christel Peters What I loved about Sophie was how it was for Rachel to teeth on. The design is genius! Flexible and allows for teething without putting baby mouth in a awkward position. --Alhy Berry
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Hike it Baby Tracks Long Sleeve ($19)The Baby K’Tan was so easy to put on my little one when he was in his first year. I wasn’t a fan of wraps because they just felt like a lot of fabric to manage on trail. With the Baby K’tan I could just slide him in it and go and it was easy to take on and off if needed. --Shanti Hodges
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Have one of those kids that hate keeping sunglasses on? Baby Banz is typically known for their hearing protection, but they also make sunglasses, ski goggles, anti-fog swim goggles, and UV clothing. Often times children’s sunglasses are modeled after adults making them easy for children to get on and off. Not exactly the best for when your infant or toddler is constantly taking them off in a framed carrier or car seat where you can’t reach. Baby Banz has a wrap around style perfect for keeping on. They come in baby and kids sizes, so you can find the perfect size.
My daughter has a habit of removing her sunglasses in the carseat while we are driving. These have made a difference between meltdowns and pleasant car rides for us. -- Jessica Featherstone Baby Banz are AMAZING, my daughter loves her ear protection and they made the 4th of July fireworks displays so much more enjoyable for her, I can't wait to try out the infant eye protection when bub makes his arrival in a few months!! --Georgia Nichole Ream
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Tired of your little ones socks falling down? We came across Cheski socks at a baby trade show. While these aren’t our pick for super cold weather, they are great for spring, summer and fall. What we like about them is they are a little higher than the average sock and have several sections of gentle elastic gathering. This keeps them from falling off of little crawlers who seem to always be sporting a single sock with the other one being nowhere to be found. Also, when pants ride up, it’s nice to have a little something on a baby’s legs. We love the simplicity of the sock patterns: from cute, sparkly stars to neutral colors.
SPOILER ALERT: Also, on a side note did you know that every year we give away prizes at the end of the year to hosts who we randomly draw names from the year of hikes. 13 days and 15 awesome prizes. This one that is coming up and hasn't even been announced, so congrats to the winning hike host!!! How stoked would you be if you won this just for leading a hike? We do this every year so make sure you get those hikes in the calendar. Anyone can host by just submitting a walk, hike, park and play, coffee hang out or whatever strikes your fancy.
How many times have you lost the almighty binky or toy on trail? Tragic, isn’t it? The mayhem that follows can be avoided with a simple tether. Invented by a Mom who had a little “chucker” (as she called her son), this is the perfect tether for everything from a binky or a Sophie, to a Camelbak or a crayon. Yes, really you can tether a crayon! Attach it to a stroller, a carrier or your purse so you always have those critical kiddo necessities handy. If that isn’t enough, Lil’ Sidekicks can be used as a teether and is dishwasher safe.
Last year we were hiking in Alaska and at some point on our hike Mason threw his WubbaNubb ($13.99) and I didn’t realize it. About 15 minutes later he was sobbing and there was no remedy. I backtracked in hopes of finding it, but it was long gone in the deep Alaska brush. That was not a pleasant hike. I wish I had thought to have something to tether this on. -- Shanti Hodges


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