Juicy Couture's Watercolor Mouse and Mouse Pad set ($39.99) is ideal for the girl who likes her whole life accessorized, not just her wardrobe, like celebrity offspring and budding fashionistas Suri Cruise, Honor Warren, Violet Affleck and Salma Hayek's daughter Valentina Pinault who are all fans of the brand. Now your junior fashion plate can do her homework, surf the web and chat with her pals online in style with this paint-palette inspired wireless mouse and matching mouse pad.
Help your little one understand how we're all connected with a Disney and FEED organic cotton layered t-shirt ($30). FEED Projects has partnered with Disney to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the classic "It's a Small World" theme park attraction with a limited-edition line of children's clothing. FEED will donate $3 from each purchase to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to help UNICEF provide children with an entire year's worth of Vitamin A supplements. It's a great way to introduce the idea of giving back to a new generation.
Stack the gift-giving deck in your favor by wrapping up the hottest new video games for kids who can't get enough playing time. In Skylanders Spyro's Adventure ($69.99 for starter pack, rated E10+) they can bring toys to life on the screen by placing them on the "Portal of Power." Spider-Man: Edge of Time ($59.99, rated Teen) features the voiceover talents of Val Kilmer, Laura Vandervoort and Katee Sackhoff. And X-Men Destiny ($59.99, rated Teen) features voiceovers from Scott Porter and Milo Ventimiglia.
A favorite of Rachel Bilson, The Best of Sesame Street Spoofs Volumes 1 and 2 DVD ($19.98) is fun for both kids and adults with Sesame Street's unique humorous and creatively educational take on popular entertainment. Grey's Anatomy becomes A's Anatomy, Mad Men becomes a way to teach about emotions and The Closer is about learning the difference between "open" and "close." The collection also kicks it old school with classics like Hill Street Two's, Born To Add and Miami Mice.
Let your teenage daughter escape into the world of beauty, fashion and fierceness with Tyra Banks's first novel, Modelland ($17.99). Inspired by the supermodel mogul's own experiences as a young girl breaking into the cutthroat world of high fashion and modeling, this tale follows Tookie De La Crème as she vies for her coveted spot as an Intoxibella—if she can survive the beastly Catwalk Corridor and terrifying Thigh-High Boot Camp…and learn a few valuable lessons along the way.
Entice the kids to turn off their electronic devices and tune in to each other for a fun game night with TV's funniest family with Pressman's Modern Family Board Game ($21.99). Two to six players (aged 13 and up) can test their trivia knowledge about the hit show and play some side games to gain advantages. The first player to visit each household and get back to his or her TV viewing couch wins. And you win for finding a way for your own modern family to spend some old-fashioned quality time together.
Loved by Hollywood's movers and shakers, including Penn Badgley, Ryan Gosling, Anna Kendrick, Chace Crawford, Elizabeth Banks and Elijah Wood, Nintendo 3DS ($169.99) is now available in a special Flame Red edition just in time for the holidays (and those long winter school vacations). The stereoscopic 3D display of the upper screen gives objects within the game world a feeling of space and depth that extends far into the back of the screen without the need for special glasses. If that doesn't thrill your favorite little gameplayer, we don't know what will!
Treat your baby's skin tenderly this holiday season with Coyuchi's 100% organic cotton Khadi Baby Bath Set ($6-$59). Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba, Adrian Grenier, LaLa Anthony and Courteney Cox are fans of Coyuchi products, which are produced using fair-labor practices and natural fibers, free of the toxic dies, bleaches and finishes used in conventional textiles. Silky, textural khadi fabric, traditionally used as toweling in Turkey, makes the perfect bath set for little ones and comes in five neutral colors. The washcloth and bath mitt have a gently raised weave that's soft on delicate skin and the unlined towel is hooded to keep baby's head warm and dry.
They're never too young to dress in the most recognizable tartan plaid in the world. Just ask Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick, whose son Mason sported a Check Knit Jumper sweater ($145) from the iconic British luxury fashion house, Burberry. It's small-fry sophistication at its best.