The March Must Haves No Multitasking Mom Can Do Without

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No self-respecting mom ever thinks she's got it all figured out. Just when she thinks she has a handle on something, there's a twist: she's finally got bedtimes down to a science, and then all of a sudden, the battle over what's for breakfast begins the very next morning. For the multitasking moms who know it's more about survival than winning, we've got some must-have products that won't necessarily "solve parenthood," but will come reasonably close to fixing a problem or even two. And any sensible mom knows that's a victory worth celebrating.

01
Weather Board Book

Weather Board Book

Finally, a work of nonfiction for toddlers! Missouri-based illustrator Jill McDonald proves that even the youngest kiddos can enjoy learning basic concepts about the world around them, like with her latest natural science board book, Weather ($8), which shows seasonal changes from the perspective of the family's backyard alongside tips for how to dress and what you can do to appreciate, say, a windy day or a blizzard.

— Kate Schweitzer, moms editor

02
Nicky and Stella Bbite Size Short Romper

Nicky and Stella Bbite Size Short Romper

This lightweight Nicky and Stella short romper ($35) will have your "bbite size" kiddo looking supercool. The romper goes up to a size 2T, and they recommend sizing up for a baggier fit (as pictured). Too bad it doesn't go up to adult sizes . . .

— Alessia Santoro, assistant editor

03
Zutano and Aden + Anais Collection

Zutano and Aden + Anais Collection

Zutano and Aden + Anais have partnered for a new colorful collaboration that infuses Zutano's vibrant aesthetic with Aden + Anais's beloved swaddle blankets and accessories. The 100 percent cotton muslin products now offer these eye-catching designs for a fun twist on your favorite baby products ($24+).

— Lauren Levy, assistant editor

04
Jelly Belly Bean Boozled 4th Edition

Jelly Belly Bean Boozled 4th Edition

If you've never been subjected to Jelly Belly's Bean Boozled ($7), consider yourself lucky. But if your kids are anything like ours, they're going to jump at the chance to play the ultimate gross-out game! Players take turns pouring out random jelly beans and tasting them, but there's a catch. That traditionally buttered popcorn bean may be what it seems, or it may taste like rotten egg! You don't know until you try it! The fourth edition of the game launches this month, featuring new flavors like coconut/spoiled milk and strawberry banana smoothie/dead fish. Kids compete to see how long they can stand the tastes. Trust us, you don't want to end up with the dead fish — we're still tasting it!

— Rebecca Gruber, moms senior director

05
Metallic Easter Eggs

Metallic Easter Eggs

Surprise your kids this spring with the most stylish Easter baskets they've ever seen! These colorful metallic Easter eggs ($4) add a chic pop to your Easter fun and are so cute that your little ones will want to keep them around long after the baskets are gone.

— LL

06
Rosie Pope Nursing Wrap Dress

Rosie Pope Nursing Wrap Dress

If you've long been a fan of Rosie Pope's maternity collections, the designer is about to ensure some repeat business with the launch of the brand's new nursing line. This Rosie Pope heather-gray nursing dress ($52) is just one of the stylish yet postpartum-practical offerings in the new release.

— KS

07
My Baby's Heartbeat Bear

My Baby's Heartbeat Bear

These Heartbeat Bears ($35, available in 15+ different animals in addition to bears) are so much more than your typical stuffed animal — they have a recordable sound module inside so that you can record the sound of your baby's heartbeat from their ultrasound. It's a great gift to give to yourself, grandparents, or even the baby.

— AS

08
Vicks Sweet Dreams Cool Mist Humidifier

Vicks Sweet Dreams Cool Mist Humidifier

The Vicks Sweet Dreams Humidifier ($50) is a new mom's dream because it combines congestion relief with a soothing, cool mist humidifier and a projector that turns bedroom ceilings into a safari, sea, or star-filled sky. Not only is the projector independently controlled (so that it can run without the mist whenever your kiddos want to play), but it also accepts two Vicks Scent Pads for comforting menthol vapors.

— LL

09
Yookidoo Stack N Spray Tub Fountain

Yookidoo Stack N Spray Tub Fountain

Bathtime isn't just for cleaning — with the right engagement, it's the perfect time for sensory water play, which has been proven to help kids develop their motor skills, improve their coordination and concentration, and use all their senses to explore their environment. That's why Yookidoo's award-winning Stack N Spray Tub Fountain ($25) — designed to nurture physical and intellectual development — is the perfect addition to your tub.

— KS

10
Spearmint Love Watercolor Rose Quilt

Spearmint Love Watercolor Rose Quilt

For the warmer seasons, this watercolor rose quilt ($54) would look beautiful on any little one's bed. It's the type of quilt that you'll want to keep long after their feet start sticking out the bottom.

— AS

11
Burt's Bees Baby Watercolor Bee Sleeper

Burt's Bees Baby Watercolor Bee Sleeper

I think the Burt's Bees baby line has some of the sweetest pieces I've seen in a long time — I'm obsessed with everything, especially this watercolor bee sleeper ($13). It's closer to a bee than I ever want to see any child of mine, but that's besides the point.

— AS

12
Stokke Scoot With Style Kit in Racing Yellow

Stokke Scoot With Style Kit in Racing Yellow

Take your baby on his first Formula One lap around the block with this Stokke Scoot stroller in racing yellow ($180). I was initially attracted to this one because it looks like a New York City taxi, which is perfect for any parent, as we are all quite literally our child's personal taxi driver.

— AS

13
Boon Span

Boon Span

We've long been fans of Boon's innovative products, but their latest, the Boon Span ($12), just may take the cake in terms of a "must have" product for new parents. The silicone net attaches to the rails of any dishwasher to provide a trap for all of your little one's dirty dishes. That means the days of sippy cups flipping over during the washing process and filling with dirty water are over. No more dishwasher surprises! Best of all, it can be used long after you've moved on from kid dishes. It would work great on wine glasses too!

— RG

14
Can You Yawn Like a Fawn?

Can You Yawn Like a Fawn?

Can You Yawn Like a Fawn? ($16) is a new children's book that can help ease the nightly challenge of getting little ones to sleep through a series of calming reading activities. Not only does this book have extremely beautiful illustrations, but it is — hopefully — going to make your nighttime routine smooth sailing from now on (disclaimer: according to the reviews, some children are immune to the book's sleep-inducing tactics. If your kiddo is one of them, we wish you good luck in all of your bedtime endeavors).

— AS

15
Never Stop Believing Shirt

Never Stop Believing Shirt

Not only is this a funky top ($40) that every little girl would be thrilled to have, but it also boasts the perfect motto while she prepares for Easter fun! The modern bunny is a sweet contrast to the multicolored tie-dye print and the "Never Stop Believing" text is a great reminder to enjoy the holiday magic.


— LL