Maine-based Sea Bags has designed a baby tote ($160) and diaper pouches ($26) exclusively for Crewcuts. They’re made from fabric that has withstood ocean swells, so they can probably handle a sippy cup spill. Available at jcrew.com.
Maine-based Sea Bags has designed a baby tote ($160) and diaper pouches ($26) exclusively for Crewcuts. They’re made from fabric that has withstood ocean swells, so they can probably handle a sippy cup spill. Available at jcrew.com.

Christian Jackson's minimalist children's story posters are graphic interpretations of classic tales. We're thinking they'd rock as modern nursery decor. $99 each or $549 for a set of 7 at landofnod.com.

To celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, Pampers is launching limited edition USA diapers and wipes that will be available starting this month, for as long as supplies last. They're also giving away a family trip to London to watch the Games. Visit the Pampers Facebook page for more info.

We announced back in November that the next installment in the Olivia book series was in the works. Now, Olivia and the Fairy Princesses is available for pre-order; it's set to release on August 28, but there's always a chance it will arrive early. $10.67 at barnesandnoble.com.

Celeb chef Tyler Florence's baby food company, Sprout, has launched a line of organic toddler meals, including veggie risotto with quinoa and mac and cheese with butternut squash. $3.55 each at sproutbabyfood.com.

The new PVC-, BPA-, and phthalate-free Naked bathtub from Boon (available in January for babies 0-18 months) comes in five snazzy colors, and looks very, very cool. Plus it's collapsible so you can hang it to dry. Genius.

L.A. dermatologist Dr. Robin has added an ultra-gentle body wash and shampoo ($12) and a soothing moisture cream ($12) that might even help with eczema to her line of healthy skincare products for kiddos. See the entire line—including her chemical-free sunscreen—at drrobin.md.
As much as we (and our backs) love the ERGObaby Carrier, we've always wished it were just a little more attractive. And now it's stylin' in a new set of organic Petunia Pickle Bottom fabrics. $160; pre-order from granolababies.com for shipping in June.

The new L.A.-based line ever/after offers simple, soft, streamlined cotton tees, leggings, and yoga pants for boys and girls aged newborn to 4 ($18 to $36). Bonus: 25 percent of profits go to the charity you choose.

Actress Nicole Tubiola has started a baby and toddler food delivery service with hubby Kieren Hutchison (of One Tree Hill)—serving the Los Angeles area. At $30 a week for 12 jars of baby food or 6 toddler meals, it's surprisingly reasonable. All meals are freshly prepared and mostly organic. babysbellyfood.com
