Mama and Baby Items That You Need to Grab This February

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In the haze of Super Bowl party prep and crafting valentines for your kiddo's classmates, the last thing you're probably thinking of is your shopping list. That's where we come in.

From genius gadgets for Mama to books, games, and clothes for your littles, we've rounded up a handful of must-have products that are perfect for keeping, gifting, or putting into your digital cart and mulling over for the next three months (we all do it, it's OK).

Read through to see our editors' picks for February.

01
Baby Brezza One Step Baby Food Maker Complete

Baby Brezza One Step Baby Food Maker Complete

"For anyone who's ever said they wanted to make their baby's food from scratch and then failed (or at least struggled hardcore along the way), you'll wish you had this thing. The One Step Baby Food Maker Complete ($130) steams and blends everything together so that you don't have to first cook the food yourself, dirtying utensils and pans you don't have the time to wash. It makes three cups of delicious food for your baby and comes with reusable pouches for storage and easy consumption — the only challenge that remains is actually getting the homemade food into your child's mouth rather than all over the floor." — Alessia Santoro, assistant editor, Moms

02
Little Tikes Princess Horse and Carriage

Little Tikes Princess Horse and Carriage

"Let your little one be in control of their destiny as they take the reigns in this glamorous horse and carriage ($150). Whether they're setting off on an adventure near or far, your child will be obsessed with the journey thanks to this transportation fit for royalty. Bonus: it grows with your kiddo, so you can push them around with a handle, then remove the floorboard later for independent play." — Lauren Levy, assistant editor, Moms

03
Super Mario Maker For Nintendo 3DS

Super Mario Maker For Nintendo 3DS

"Nintendo's coolest recent game, Super Mario Maker, is now available for Nintendo 3DS systems ($40). Using their handheld gaming device, kids can use their creative thinking skills to build their own Super Mario levels. Figuring out how to make sure every element of the level works together to render the level beatable involves a lot of critical thinking and trial and error. Even though this game is just as much fun — if not more fun — than classic Super Mario, you can feel better about your child spending literally 30 hours a week on their device if they're playing this game, sharpening their minds as they jump over flying ducks." — AS

04
Mommy's Watches

Mommy's Watches

"This reusable product is a major help for breastfeeding moms. Instead of worrying about how long breast milk has been out, what temperature it is, or if you should just dump it, Mommy's Watches ($21) are an easy way to safely keep track of bottle and bags. This game-changing timer self-adjusts the milk's expiration time based on the temperature that it is being exposed to. This means that it counts down faster at room temperature and slower at refrigerator temperature to keep you from wasting precious liquid gold or accidentally feeding your baby spoiled milk — all with the push of a button." — LL

05
Milestone Baby Photo Cards in "Over the Moon"

Milestone Baby Photo Cards in "Over the Moon"

"Milestone baby cards are an Instagram staple now, and these sleek cards with their modern designs ($24) are ready to up your social media photo game (on Feb. 8, when they're released). Milestone also has a free printable Valentine's Day card that matches this set so you can start documenting your baby's big moments before your new set of cards are even shipped to you." — AS

06
Skip Hop Tuo Convertible High Chair

Skip Hop Tuo Convertible High Chair

"With beechwood legs and a sleek look, you're going to love this convertible high chair ($160), which can take on a new life after your little one outgrows it. Thanks to its clever design, this high chair transforms into a toddler chair. The reversible, wipe-clean seat cushion also allows you to switch up the look!" — LL

07
Keith Haring: The Boy Who Just Kept Drawing

Keith Haring: The Boy Who Just Kept Drawing

"This adorable biography of Keith Haring ($16) for kids explores his life from childhood through gaining fame as an artist and features much of his signature artwork. The story will teach children about Haring's great humanity, his concern for children, and his disregard for the establishment art world, and will inspire your little ones to be one-of-a-kind, just like Haring." — AS

08
Target's Art Class Collection

Target's Art Class Collection

"Target's Class of 2017 limited-edition collection was codesigned by a group of 10 kids ages 7 to 14 with some seriously chic senses of style. Kids ages 4 to 12 will love the contemporary feel of the jersey dresses, joggers, track jackets, and tie-dye denim while parents will be pleased that most items are under $20. It's a win-win!" — LL