Good morning radtastic people. Thanks for popping by! I am all about unisex clothing, toys and decor right now so I thought I would share some lovely items on my wishlist.
I have one boy and one girl, she is two, he is four months and the way things are going they will be sharing clothes soon. I keep him in mind when buying clothes for her. It's not like I dress her like a boy or anything, but if there are two pairs of purple skinny jeans and one has a heart on the pocket and the other doesn't, I go for the latter. It only makes sense – and it means you can justify spending a tad more if that's what floats your boat.
Call me old fashioned (although that's about the last thing anyone calls me) but I also think kids should have to share stuff, not everything, but a decent chunk. Sharing is a good skill to nurture. My lovelies will be sharing a bedroom, as soon as I can bare to part with my tiny squooshy, so I am really aware of keeping things more on the side of gender neutral and less in the princess-and-trucks-world.
1)Tegu Nelson Explorer Blocks, 2)Industrie Kids Denim Track Pant, 3)Milk and Masuki Fox Onsie, 3)Playon Crayons, 4)Brennan and Burch Wallpaper, 5)Corby Tindersticks Wilby Toy.
Happy Thursday
xoxoxo Babs
Monica
Yay for unisex stuff! I have a bit of a hate for what i call ‘pink-princessy-crap’ & as munchkin just had her 1st birthday the house is full of her pink presents. As you said, i’m not trying to dress her like a boy but i prefer more gender neutral colours & patterns. I have bought her many ‘boys’ clothes because i think dinosaurs & cars are pretty cool. I know eventually she may decide she wants everything to be pink & sparkly & i’ll have to learn to cope with that. I only recently realised i haven’t bought her a doll yet. My mum had me playing with gender neutral toys & Tonka trucks & barbies were a no-no in our house. Oh, no! I’ve turned into my mum.