The February Must Haves Every Mom Will Love

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It's February, and love is in the air — but not just because Valentine's Day is fast approaching. No, moms have a lot to love this month because there are so many new products positively perfect for her family. From a just-released nursing pillow made by a beloved baby brand to a handful of cute collaborations that bring two amazing ideas together, it's all about feeling warm and fuzzy. Here, 15 products you're sure to heart.

01
Destination Necklace

Destination Necklace

The location of your child's birth is the exact place where your life changed forever. Keep this meaningful spot close to your heart with this special destination necklace ($165). Made from recycled brass and 14k gold, this handcrafted piece of jewelry can be stamped with the specific coordinates of the place where you gave birth and will quickly become one of your favorite accessories.

— Lauren Levy, assistant moms editor

02
Sunny Bunny Kid Wooden Block Set

Sunny Bunny Kid Wooden Block Set

Wooden blocks are one of the most traditional baby toys, but that doesn't mean they can't speak to adults. Created by an accessory-designer-turned-mom, this cheeky line of Sunny Bunny Kid blocks is perfect for a nursery room or the living room. Like the others in her collection, this made-to-order Play Hard Nap Harder block set ($138) can be customized with an assortment of fonts and colors.

— Kate Schweitzer, moms editor

03
Emily & Meritt Pottery Barn Kids Activity Gym

Emily & Meritt Pottery Barn Kids Activity Gym

There's plenty to love from the Emily & Meritt nursery collection at Pottery Barn Kids, but one of the most striking pieces is the black-and-white activity gym ($99) with gold accents. And before you complain that it's not colorful enough for baby, it's worth noting that in the first six months of life — particularly when you need to be practicing tummy time on a mat! — newborns respond best to bold, contrasting colors like these. So it's a chic way to hit those developmental milestones.

— KS

04
Welcome to the Symphony

Welcome to the Symphony

As a little kid, I couldn't get enough of books with sound buttons (though I vaguely remember them all disappearing at one point and my parents collectively sighing in relief during our quieter bedtime routine). Welcome to the Symphony ($25) is a book with sound that you won't go nuts listening to over and over again, as it teaches young children about the sounds of the symphony through beautiful instruments playing classical music — specifically Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

— Alessia Santoro, assistant moms editor

05
4moms High Chair

4moms High Chair

When 4moms introduces a new product, you know it is going to feature improvements on a common household item. For its new high chair ($300), which will hit Buy Buy Baby and specialty retailers later this month, the company is rethinking the tray that is the bane of parents' existence. The 4moms tray is actually magnetic. Hover it over the seat, and it locks into place. Place the included bowl — or one of the plates you buy separately — on top of the tray, and it stays in place thanks to magnetic bottoms of the accessories. Not only that, but the seat is all one piece with a foam insert that can be placed in the dishwasher when things get messy — which you know they will (spaghetti, we're looking at you!). Pure genius.

— Rebecca Gruber, moms director

06
Aden + Anais Maternity Pillow

Aden + Anais Maternity Pillow

Not only will this maternity and nursing pillow ($50) keep you comfortable during your pregnancy, but it will also perfectly support your little one during mealtime. The cotton muslin covers come in a variety of patterns to complement your nursery and can easily be removed for quick washes in between bottles.

— LL

07
Kid Robot Yummy World Plush Toys

Kid Robot Yummy World Plush Toys

If you want to give your child's room, your playroom, or even an Instagram photo an instant lift, look no further than Kid Robot's Yummy World line of plush toys. Ranging from $6 to $50, depending on their size, the happy food-related toys are a guaranteed hit with every tween we've shown them to, showing up in social media photos and being the life of the sleepover party! Our favorites? Flaco the Taco ($30), Fernando the Fries ($30), and Sandy the Ice Cream Sandwich ($50) — they're almost too cute for words!

— RG

08
Puma's Sesame Street Collection

Puma's Sesame Street Collection

When Puma and Sesame Street team up, you know it's going to be one adorable collection! From cool suede Elmo kicks to the perfect Cookie Monster hoodie and bag, Puma's new line ($20-$60) features all of your kid's favorite characters in all of your favorite styles.


— LL

09
Potty Humor Alphabet Flash Cards

Potty Humor Alphabet Flash Cards

Flash cards are a great way to learn the alphabet as they usually show the letters in both lowercase and capitals and typically picture an animal or item that starts with the letter — but saying "A is for apple" can get a little old after a while. These flash cards ($15) — featuring a bit of potty humor — make learning the alphabet hilarious for both boys and girls (and parents) who can't help but giggle at silly words. Hey, learning should be fun, right?

— AS

10
Barbie Fashionistas Petite Doll

Barbie Fashionistas Petite Doll

Barbie's three new body types made instant headlines, and although I love the new curvy dolls, this former Barbie fan is all about the petite one with the short hair and flat feet ($10)! I so often tried cutting my Barbies' long hair, but it never quite worked out in anyone's favor, and don't get me started on how she was forced to wear nothing but heels all these years.

— KS

11
Miffy Milestone Mini Cards

Miffy Milestone Mini Cards

Dutch icon Miffy is just about as cute as it gets, and now she's set to make her mark on your little one's biggest moments. A mini set of the popular Milestone Cards ($24) comes with 100 small cards featuring Miffy and space to write your child's (or your own!) accomplishments. Just fill them out, snap a photo, and your little one's milestone is marked!

— RG

12
Penguin Kimono Romper

Penguin Kimono Romper

Hello, cuteness! This organic cotton romper ($43) from Penguin Organics is not only seriously adorable but also features striped cuffs at the feet to cover tiny baby toes, then unfold to grow and move with your little one.

— AS

13
Natursutten Glass Baby Bottles

Natursutten Glass Baby Bottles

More and more moms are talking about the benefits of glass bottles, and we're on board! These Natursutten glass bottles ($30 for two bottles and two nipples, slow flow and fast flow) have all the benefits of glass — BPA free, dishwasher safe, etc. — as well as all-natural rubber nipples that are soft and simulate breastfeeding.

— AS

14
Mr. Mischief and the Leprechaun Book

Mr. Mischief and the Leprechaun Book

The latest in the Little Miss and Mr. Men series (which just inspired an adorable collection at Baby Gap), Mr. Mischief and the Leprechaun ($4) continues the ongoing series. This time, Mr. Mischief gets a taste of his own medicine when a Leprechaun starts playing tricks on him. They decide to join forces and wreak some havoc on the Mr. Men and Little Misses in town!

— RG

15
Wild Thing Safari Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper

Wild Thing Safari Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper

Bring the safari to your little animal's room with this amazing "Wild Thing" wallpaper ($35 per panel). The best part about this peel-and-stick paper is that you can change their wallpaper — there are a ton of other designs! — as often as their interests shift without having to pick up a paintbrush.

— AS

16
Gymboree Little Golden Books Overalls

Gymboree Little Golden Books Overalls

In what might be the sweetest children's collaboration yet, Gymboree has teamed up with Little Golden Books to create baby clothes featuring beloved characters from the iconic storybooks. My personal favorite? The Poky Little Puppy, who makes a playful statement on this cute pair of light blue overalls ($35).

— KS