Posts from March, 2013

Stuffed bunnies : Spring toys

This post may come a little too late for an Easter toy idea, but Easter’s all about the chocolate eggs anyway! Luckily stuffed bunnies are the perfect gift for any time in Spring. In fact, they’re the perfect gift for a little one at any time of year because they’re squishy and soft and just so darn adorable!

Awesome bunny sellers (from top to bottom & left to right):

  1. Lelelerele
  2. Bunny in the Cup
  3. Little Sidekick
  4. Alelale
  5. Sleepy King
  6. Oh No Rachio!
  7. Jane Foster
  8. Mount Royal Mint

Whatever you’re doing this Easter we hope it’s wonderful (and filled with chocolate eggs, obviously)!

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Arrrr it’s a pirate party!

We first featured this awesome party by Vickie of Boutique Baking just over two years ago. So we figured it’d be a good time for a revisit, as you can never go wrong with a pirate party!

Vickie decided on the theme for George’s 2nd birthday because when he laughs it’s really deep and more of an ‘Arrgghhh’ than a laugh and apparently he sounds like a pirate! Of course this party would be ace even if your little one doesn’t sound like a pirate! :D

Vickie decided to have the table of sweets separate to the other food as she was concerned the kids would eat nothing healthy at all if all those sweets had been on the table! I think she was right, even I’d be going straight for the candy, it looks amazing!

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Boutique-Baking-Pirate-Party-Details

That picture of the party food takes me right back to being a child again… love cheese & pineapple on a stick!

The treats on the sweet table had inventive names such as Cannon Ball Cake Pops, Gunpowder Cupcakes, Pirates Belly Wobbly Jelly, Mallows of Merriment and the cake had ‘Captain George is 2’ around the outside. Love little details like that :)

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Toy Stories : Documentary photography

This post is a little different from what we normally post, but I’m definitely a fan of a documentary photography project. So, when I saw a couple of my friends post this on Facebook last week, I really wanted to share it.

When Gabriele Galimberti decided to photograph children from around the world with their toys he discovered, as he imagined, that children “just want to play”. What he found more interesting was how they played…

“The richest children were more possessive. At the beginning, they wouldn’t want me to touch their toys, and I would need more time before they would let me play with them. In poor countries, it was much easier. Even if they only had two or three toys, they didn’t really care. In Africa, the kids would mostly play with their friends outside.”

Naya. Managua, Nicaragua

Pavel. Kiev, Ucraina

Julia. Tirana, Albania

Chiwa. Mchinji, Malawi

Tyra. Stockholm, Sweden

Parents’ ambitions

Another interesting discovery was how the toys on display revealed the hopes and ambitions of the parents that had bought them. For example, Ralf’s Latvian mother who drove a taxi for a living, showered her son with miniature cars. Whereas Alessia, the daughter of an Italian farmer, proudly displayed her plastic rakes, hoes and spades…

Ralf. Riga, Latvia

Alessia. Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy

Enea. Boulder, Colorado

Puput. Bali, Indonesia

Maudy. Kalulushi, Zambia

Awesome images: Gabriele Galimberti via Featureshoot

Gabriele took comfort in finding that, computer games aside, toys haven’t actually changed that much over the span of three decades. “I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have. It was nice to go back to my childhood somehow.”

Your children & toys

If my parents had photographed me as a child with my toys I imagine I’d be surrounded be Playmobil, Sylvanian Families and Barbie dolls. I’d love to see that shot now and, with that in mind, I think this makes an interesting documentary project to do with your own children over the years :)

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