We’re thrilled to share our 2025 Bundle: Baby, Toddler & New Mom Gift Guide filled with NAPPA-Award winning products.

We know you’ll love these as much as we do. All the must-haves, including strollers, monitors, sound machines, breast pumps and many unique finds are found on these pages.

Happy gifting!

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First Stage Infant Drinking Cups

This set is designed to encourage a smooth transition to independent drinking, from a sippy cup to an open cup. $9.99, ages 4 months+, amazon.com

Silicone Training Cup with Straws

Designed to encourage a smooth transition to independent drinking, from bottle to cup. Use it with a lid at first and without the lid when your kiddo is ready. $12.99, ages 6 months+, amazon.com

 

Silicone Pacifier Cases

Big enough to store up to two pacifiers, a pacifier chain and teething toys. And once baby has grown up, you can use it for small essentials like lip balm, hair ties or earbuds. Keep everything organized while on the move. $13.99, entire family, amazon.com

Aiwibi Baby Diapers

Designed to be breathable, preventing clumping and diaper rash. Equipped with double leak guards, a fast-dry layer and a convenient wetness indicator, these diapers provide overnight protection and are gentle on sensitive skin. $52, ages birth-36 months, aiwibi.com

Aiwibi Baby Pants

Features an ultra-soft, silky and optimal airflow. The innovative waistband prevents red marks and adapts to your baby’s movements for a snug fit. With double leak guards, a fast-dry layer, and a convenient wetness indicator, these pull-ups deliver exceptional protection and care for your baby. $52, ages birth-36 months, aiwibi.com

Silicone Baby Food Containers

These food-grade, sturdy silicone containers contain no fillers or harmful materials that could leach into your child’s food. Perfect for both storing breastmilk and introducing solid foods to little ones. $22.99, amazon.com

Silicone Baby Bibs

Made of food grade silicone material that is BPA free, providing enhanced safety and comfort. Safe for baby’s sensitive skin and gums during teething. Features four neck sizes. $9.99, ages 3 months+, amazon.com

Silicone Baby Spoons

Designed for babies in stage one feeding, offering two spoon head sizes that adapt to your baby’s changing needs. The smaller head is ideal for younger babies beginning solid foods, while the larger head is suitable for older babies ready for heartier meals. The ergonomically designed handles make it easy for baby to grip, promoting self-feeding and fine motor skills development. $8.99, ages 4 months+, amazon.com

Aulai Maternity Romper

Features odorless fabric to ease potential nausea and breathable fabric to help prevent overheating. Materials certified by OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100. Straps are designed for easy on-and-off, accommodating frequent restroom visits. Ideal for the whole pregnancy journey. $69, aulaimaternity.com

The Bristle Bottle Brush

Features a patented suction cup base for upright, fast-drying. The non-slip handle gives soapy hands a firm grip and the sturdy nylon bristles are tough on dirt. The bristles were developed to reduce the dreaded splash-back when it pops out of the bottle. There’s also a convenient soft rubber nipple brush inside the handle, making this brush equally suited for cleaning pump parts, valves, and other small bottle accessories. $5.79, munchkin.com

Munchkin’s Float Foldable High Chair

Grows with baby and assembles like a breeze. Equal parts modern and compact, this sleek space saver requires no tools for setup and folds down for easy storage. The adjustable footrest and five-point harness maximize safety while wooden legs and neutral colors blend in with any décor. $169.99, suitable for children under 33 lbs, munchkin.com

The Mini Thermometer

Uses no touch infrared technology to give you accurate results — even while they sleep. This petite powerhouse ensures that temperature checks are always within reach. A quick scan delivers precise readings in one second flat. $29.99, munchkin.com

Uterus Backpack

Stuff it all into your uterus. Fluffy, pink, cuddly. Comes with a educational booklet that cheerfully describes the inner workings of the womb. Give a new mom extra uterine storage for birthing essentials or diapers. $19.99, iheartguts.com

MomMed Baby Spoon Bottle Feeder

Enjoy stress-free feeding wherever you go. Lightweight and portable. Includes a leak-proof guard to prevent spills during travel. BPA-free, food-grade silicone & chew-resistant material promotes feeding interaction and eases teething discomfort. Dishwasher-safe. $15.99, ages 3-36 months, mommed.com

Baby Bullseye

A plush pacifier that features the iconic white Bull Terrier with red Target Bullseye markings, making it the perfect companion for your tiniest shopping buddy. Designed for maximum comfort and self-soothing. Trusted for over 25 years by NICU units and hospitals. $15.99, ages 0-6 months, wubbanub.com

Jet by The Clever Baby

A baby teether and dispenser all-in-one. You can use the dispenser to give baby medicine or food purees. The teether is designed to make it easy for baby to grasp and has raised surfaces for sensory stimulation. It can be chilled to help soothe baby’s gums and is the perfect shape to allow baby to get relief to those back teeth. $17.99, ages 3 months+, thecleverbaby.com

Believe Diapers

Free of harmful chemicals and made from renewable and biodegradable bamboo. Gentle and clean for the planet and for baby. Donates one diaper to a family in need in the United States for every diaper purchased. Starting at $24.99, ages birth+, believebaby.com

Believe Wipes

Soft, super-absorbent and chemical free. Created to be better for your baby’s skin and the environment. Donates a pack of wipes to a U.S. family in need for every pack you buy. $5, ages birth+, believebaby.com

Believe Bottoms Up

This training underwear is blowout-proof, super absorbent, sensitive skin safe, eco-friendly and non-toxic. Company donates diapers to families in need in the United States. $24.99, ages 12 months+, believebaby.com

Hushh 2 Portable Sleep Sound Machine and Night Light

Soothe your little one into a deeper, uninterrupted sleep with a selection of six calming sounds. Nighttime feedings and late-night check-ins are less disruptive with the adjustable night light. Features a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 34 hours and a durable, stylish design. $29.99, ages 0-24 months, yogasleep.com

Nuliie Breastmilk Storage Bags

Features Innovative side spout, leak-proof technology, and versatile storage. Crafted from food-grade PE+PET, 100% BPA-free materials and advanced technology maintains a dust-free interior. Allows direct storage without advanced cleaning for baby’s health. Easily writable labels for names, dates and volumes. $7.99, nuliie.com

Nuliie 7 Pcs Reusable Silicone Breastmilk Storage Bags

Double seals to ensure a leak-proof storage of breast milk. The large opening design allows for easy use, cleaning, and prevents breast milk from contacting the aperture excessively. Suitable for storing not only breast milk but also fruit, baby food, juice, and snacks. Transparent material and scale allow easy monitoring. Made with thick, durable, food-grade silicone, free of BPA. $24.99, nuliie.com

Wisest Learners: Unlock the Secrets to Your Child’s Academic Success

A modern and practical guidebook for both new and seasoned parents, providing invaluable insights and strategies to nurture inquisitive, motivated and triumphant lifelong learners. Discover a wealth of helpful guides encompassing parental strategies, learning foundations and learning strategy management. $19.99, wisestlearners.com

Love-me-Tender Nursing Bra

Crafted to support your breastfeeding journey with comfort and style. This wire-free bra is fashioned from an ultra-soft, luxurious, breathable nylon-spandex blend. With sewn on paddings, enjoy hassle-free washing. $60, lazywaist.com

The Coterie Diaper

A faster wicking, highly absorbent diaper with cleaner, more sustainable ingredients. Hypoallergenic and soft-as-cashmere, it is designed to minimize leaks, blowouts, and diaper rash so babies (& parents!) can enjoy dry, comfortable, and uninterrupted sleep. Made from 25% plant-based materials. Dermatologist-tested, free of fragrance, lotion, latex, and 200+ chemicals. $90/month, ages birth+, coterie.com

The Coterie Wipe

Gentle on both baby and the planet, is softer, stronger, and crafted with 99% water and 100% plant-based, plastic-free, biodegradable fibers–which can decompose in just 12 weeks (half the time of an orange peel). Up to 30% larger than average wipes. EWG-verified, pediatrician-approved, dermatologist-recommended, and has earned the National Eczema Association’s Seal of Acceptance. $30/4-pack, ages birth+, coterie.com

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Congratulations to these recent NAPPA Award winners best for babies, toddlers and new moms!

BIOBOO Hug Wearable Breast Pump

Features a unique flower cup with a 140° ergonomic curve, ensuring a gentle and secure fit. Includes 3 modes and 12 adjustable suction levels and is super lightweight. The 1.5-hour battery life can power up to 9 pumping sessions. The upgraded double-sealed flange design prevents leakage. $119, bioboocare.com

Baby Pacifier Soother Teether Pacifiers 2 in 1

Unique textured holder for great grip. Also serves as a teether to ease discomfort. Promotes healthy oral development with a comfortable fit. Also comes with a travel clip cover with hook. $12.90, ages 0-6 months, amazon.com

Snorble

An interactive learning platform delivered by an adorable character. Helps set the foundation for social-emotional learning and reinforces healthy bedtime routines. $299, ages birth to 10 years,  snorble.com

STRIDER 12 SPORT

This balance bike gives kids as young as 18 months the ability to experience the thrills of riding while developing confidence and coordination. Mini-grips mean easy control of this light yet durable bike. Will grow with your child. No tools required. $139.99, ages 18 months-5 years, striderbikes.com

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Thank you for sharing your story with us and our readers.

Please tell us a little about your book, The Yoga of Parenting, which recently won NAPPA Awards. What led you to write it.

I often say that my book, The Yoga of Parenting, is less of a “how-to-parent” manual and more of a “how-are-you, the Parent?” guide. It’s a conscious parenting book that aims to help parents stay grounded, so they can show up fully and compassionately (with themselves and their families). Most parenting books are behavior and child focused. I was finding myself overwhelmed trying to memorize the perfect script to say to my unruly toddler and when the script didn’t work, I would often feel bad about myself as a mom. I noticed that I was looking outside of myself for the answers. When I slowed down and started to pay attention to my intuition, I was able to parent much more authentically. I wanted to create a book that cultivated that energy in parenting. A book to help people anchor into themselves and to parent from their heart.

How and when did you become interested in yoga? When did you start teaching?

My first foray into yoga was actually as a bit of a joke. For my 19th birthday, my dad sent me a box of gag gifts to imply I was getting “older” (hilarious to think about now that I’m 42). It included a number of items to combat aging, including a yoga VHS. My roommate and I popped it in, fully expecting to be laughing and poking fun, but before we knew it, we were both transfixed. Fun fact, my college roommate Allison Duckworth is also a yoga teacher in the Pacific Northwest.

I started teaching in 2008. I took the typical LA story route of working in the film business out of college, but the stress was overwhelming. When my mom was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, it was all too much. I walked off the Paramount Lot and into the Center for Yoga studio on Larchmont and never looked back.

 

How is parenting and yoga related?

When most of us hear the word yoga, we automatically assume poses. The West has commodified the practice to be exercise, but yoga is so much more than that. Yoga is about connection and unity. The body just happens to be one vehicle we use to do that. But many other practices fall under the umbrella of yoga, such as meditation, prayer, devotion, celebration. Really anything you do with a present mind and clear heart can be considered yoga.

Defining yoga in this way made me pause and realize, OMG! Parenting is a yoga practice. Everything I do in parenting has the underlying intention of connection. There’s the obvious desire to connect with our kids, but also the need to connect with ourselves (self-care, boundaries, values) and something bigger than us (trust, non–attachment, faith).

How has parenthood changed you?

It’s funny, so many people talk about motherhood changing them, but I really feel like I’m more myself than ever. The wisdom traditions teach us that we are all love and our true Nature is light and connection. But then as we go through childhood and teenage years and adulthood, we forget that truth. We start to see ourselves through other’s eyes or society’s lens. Motherhood helped me see clearly again. Looking at my sons who are just so perfect and pure, reminded me that I am the same! Just as you, the reader, are. Everyone has that purity and heart inside of them. Now, my life’s mission is to help people reconnect to that place within themselves. It’s not an easy practice. It requires a lot of chipping away of social conditioning and old beliefs, but beneath it all is something so magnificent. Imagine loving and accepting ourselves as much as we do our kids?

 

How do you use your yoga practice in your role as a mom?

I use my yoga practice in every instance of my parenting. From taking deep breaths to being able to withstand discomfort, my yoga informs every interaction. In a more obvious sense, there is the physicality of parenting two young boys. It’s a lot of energy and movement, so having a movement practice helps me with the pillow fighting and crawling around on the floor. Mentally, my meditation practice trains me on presence. It’s not always easy! I’m often distracted or fatigued, but having a steady meditation practice gives me a baseline of what is possible. My practice also provides a levity and lens of temporality. Yoga teachings remind us that everything is changing all the time. Nothing is constant, except love. We see this when our bodies feel different on the mat day to day, or our minds are unruly one day and focused the next. Remembering that “it’s all temporary” informs my parenting in the most challenging times and the most joyous times.

What are some practical ways that parents can bring the art of yoga into their daily lives?

The first thing is to notice your breath. I like setting reminders throughout the day to breathe. That could be an alarm on your phone saying BREATHE or post-it’s sprinkled throughout your home and in your car (since we live in our cars in L.A.). Another thing my friend Tara Stiles talks about a lot is body position. Noticing how you are holding yourself moment to moment. Are you tense and hunched over? Are you making yourself small? Or making yourself larger than you need to? It’s a practice of proprioception and paying attention to where we are in space is actually a great energy management tool. Introspection is key too. Journal, go to therapy, having a parent group. We call it self-study in the yoga world. Continue to look at your role and your part, your thoughts and your behaviors, because those are the things you can control.

 

Did you have a mentor growing up? And what role did that person play in your life and your career?

I’ve had many mentors over the years. In the yoga world, I would say my two main yoga teachers were Maty Ezraty, who founded YogaWorks in 1989, and Annie Carpenter. They both taught me how to slow down and to pay attention to the details. I was always high energy and fast-moving (frankly, I still am!), but Maty & Annie taught me to let my breath set the pace of things. They taught me to trust in the process. More recently, Jaycee Gossett who’s a teacher at The Class in Santa Monica is an unexpecting mentor. Her classes are therapy sessions for me and every time I study under her, I practice unconditional love and radical acceptance.

My parenting mentors include a number of very wise teachers, including Kimberly Ann Johnson, who wrote The Fourth Trimester, and who I’m super excited to study with this January. Kimberly teaches me the critical importance of self-care and how to honor the primal and transformative process of motherhood and womanhood. From afar, I’ve always greatly admired Dr. Shefali Tsabary. My wish is to learn directly from her one day! She’s the queen of conscious parenting.

 

When not working, where will we find you?

Ha, I feel like I’m always working, because that’s kind of my default approach to life. The times I can truly turn it off are meditating, breastfeeding my littlest, enjoying sunsets with my eldest, with my mom friends, doing mindful movement, and napping!

 

What would you tell your middle school self?

Oh man, middle school was rough. I had a really hard time finding where I fit in. I remember a lot of tears, but I also remember a lot of laughter. I would tell that little Sarah, “This is a blip! Just get through it.” I would reassure her that as permanent as everything feels, nothing is. I’d tell her that she is perfect exactly as she is and to not stop shining her light.

The ABC Kids Expo took place at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino last month, and I was thrilled to be in attendance. This year’s event once again brought together companies focused on baby and toddler products, ranging from strollers and car seats to smart monitors and anything else that might make parenting and childhood more fun, comfortable and safe.

The expo featured 250 exhibitors from the around the globe, and as I walked through exhibit halls — 15,000 steps the first day — I was thrilled to see many NAPPA Award winning companies showcasing their latest line of products.

Safety and innovation in car seats and strollers were two big trends, as were gender-neutral tones and natural and breathable fabrics.

Take a look at the video below for a sneak peak of what’s new in the world of parenting gear. And for more gift ideas and product reviews on award-winning baby and toddler essentials, visit nappaawards.com.

We’re so excited to bring you our latest NAPPA Award Winners just for Baby + Fam. Check out all the great products featured below.

Naturepedic Breathable Organic 2-Stage Lightweight Crib Mattress

It’s the mattress that truly checks all the boxes. It combines organic materials and chemical safety with waterproof protection, breathability, and flexibility. The washable cover provides excellent airflow should baby turn face down while the underlying mattress is firm, waterproof, and provides excellent edge support. No flame retardants whatsoever or other questionable materials. $399, ages birth-2 years, naturepedic.com

Snuggleluvs

These soft and whimsical stuffed animals are oversized and super fun with long fluffy hair. They make any child smile and are designed to provide comfort and ease anxiety. With their added weight, extra softness, and optimal cuddling size, Snuggleluvs are a stress-relieving companion for all ages. $50, all ages, wildrepublic.com

Premium Contoured Changing Pad

Designed to make changing your baby a clean, easy, and secure process. Made of a durable water-resistant material that’s easy to wipe clean after changing your baby. For extra security, it features contoured walls and a safety belt that has an ultra-soft, luxurious, comfortable buckle cover. Also includes two straps to secure it to your changing surface, as well as a non-skid bottom to help keep the changing pad in place. $29.99, parents, storkcraftdirect.com

Hoop™ Glider & Ottoman

A complete two-piece nursery set. Comfortable, padded arm cushions with pockets for added storage convenience. Enclosed metal ball bearings make for a smooth and gentle nursery gliding experience. Durable, easy-to-clean polyester material. $229.99, parents, storkcraftdirect.com

SplashEZ Mold Free Bath Toys

Make water play wildly fun with these no mold bath toys. Your baby bath set includes 5 adorable animal friends——Tony Tiger, Leo Lion, Quentin Quail, Freddy Frog, and Uma Unicorn. BPA-free with hole-less design means no water seeps in. After bathtime, the toys dry off and stay odor, slime, mold free. $9.99, ages birth-2 years, amazon.com

Papablic Baby Bottles Sterilizer and Dryer

When feeding with a baby bottle, it can be difficult to keep bottles clean and 100% safe, even if washed thoroughly after every use. This cleans your bottles with penetrating steam that is hotter than the dishwasher and dry the safe way with hot air. Completely clean your baby bottles in 8 minutes. $79.95, for Parents with kids 0-24 months, papablic.com

We’re so excited to bring you our latest NAPPA Award winners that are BEST for Baby, Mom, and Toddlers!

Alphapals Sets

A cozy, cuddly seat full of wonder and play. The soft plush Alphabag is fully lined and includes 26 Alphapals plush letters hidden inside. Each letter includes the trademark signature embroidered smiley face giving each letter its own personality. $195, ages 2-4, alphapals.com

Momcozy Video Baby Monitor

Featuring a non-WIFI and hack-proof system that’s super easy to setup and provides a 360 all-around field of view, full HD camera and great picture quality. The long battery life provides 11.5 hours with display on and up to 22 hours with display off. $159.99, ages birth+, momcozy.com

Olababy Rechargeable Electric Baby Nail Trimmer

Features gentle rotating filing pads, preventing potential damage to surrounding skin, cuticles, and nail beds. Equipped with a built-in LED light for optimal visibility. $49.99, ages 0-3 years, olababy.com

Hubble Connected Guardian+

Features a soft wearable strap with a sensor and a Base Station. Wraps gently around the baby’s ankle and tracks sleep quality indicators such as heart rate and oxygen levels. The Base includes a nightlight and speaker that streams hundreds of sleep sounds. $149.99, ages birth-2 years, hubbleconnected.com

Farm Animals

Bond with baby and build emotional security through a cozy reading ritual. This board book with whimsical illustrations introduces kids to the fun world of barnyard friends. Includes interactive features. $17.95, ages 6 months – 3 years, lilbigworld.com

LullabyNursery Pal Dual Vision

A smart HD baby monitor made up of a 5-inch screen parent unit and a dual-lens camera. Provides close-up and wide-angle viewing, along with AI motion tracking. Also allows for two-way audio talk and can be controlled using the free app. $229.99, ages birth+, hubbleconnected.com

Earth Breathe Safe Breathable Crib Mattress

Non-toxic and waterproof with a removable washable and breathable pad. The dual-firmness design flips from a firm infant side to a cushion firm toddler side. $279, ages infant-toddler, lullabyearth.com

Hubble Connected Eclipse+

A smart soother and Wi-Fi audio monitor. Comes equipped with a customizable multi-color night light, preloaded lullabies and hundreds of expert-curated soothing sounds and bedtime stories. Includes a digital clock and a wireless charging base so it can be moved room to room. $79.99, ages birth-5 years, hubbleconnected.com

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