3 things our Editor is loving right now in the world of parenting
Working in the parenting and lifestyle space means I am constantly surrounded by new products, launches, drops and collaborations. My inbox is flooded, my DMs are full of pitches, and barely a day goes by without something new landing on my desk to try, and sometimes it will be a product or brand I find myself genuinely reaching for, recommending to friends, or adding to my own shopping list.
This week, it's these three.
1. Juno & Pip — The bag charms you didn't know you needed
I'll be honest: I wasn't expecting to fall for a bag charm. But Juno & Pip is one of those small, brilliant British businesses that makes you feel like you've discovered something before everyone else does even though, increasingly, everyone already has.
The concept is simple: beautifully made, customisable charms designed to personalise your bag, your keys, your kids' lunchboxes. What sets them apart is the quality and the care that goes into each one. These aren't mass-produced bits of plastic. They're colourful, tactile, genuinely lovely. I ordered one for myself and chose both of my girl’s names in various shades of pink, original, I know.
Shop now at junoandpip.com
2. Baby MORI — The Lemons Collection
If there's one brand that consistently makes me want to dress a baby in absolutely everything they make, it's MORI. Known for their incredibly soft organic cotton and bamboo fabrics (the kind that make every other baby clothing brand feel scratchy by comparison) , they've just landed their Lemons collection, and it is exactly as cheerful as it sounds.
We're talking sun-safe swimwear in a bright, zingy lemon print: frilled swimsuits, rashguard all-in-ones and swim shorts, all made from recycled polyester with UPF 50+ protection. The fabric blocks more than 97.5% of UV rays, which for any parent navigating sun safety this summer is a genuinely useful feature wrapped in a very appealing package.
Shop at babymori.com
3. Tonic Health — Multivitamin gummies for kids
I've tried a lot of vitamins this month alone and truthfully, most of them end up going straight in the bin as the ingredients are rubbish. Tonic Health's gummies are different (partly because my toddler thinks they are sweeties) but mostly because the ingredients don’t leave me rolling my eyes.
Their kids' range is genuinely impressive: the same no-nonsense approach to clean nutrition, made specifically for ages three to twelve. Tonic actually claims to be the first and only kids' multivitamin gummy in the UK with no added sugar and no sweetener, which, if you've ever turned over the packaging on the usual supermarket options, is quite a statement.
Shop at tonichealth.co