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.

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

Don’t forget Mom this holiday season. Check out these unique gifts.

50 Hikes with Kids Series: California & Oregon/Washington

Enjoy nature and make great family memories. Each book offers detailed maps, ratings and other useful information like available restrooms and nearby snack options. $19.99, www.amazon.com

OttLite Wellness Series Glow Lamp

Sleek lamp designed to mimic natural daylight and reduce eye fatigue. $89.99, www.ottlite.com

 Stuck on You Clothing Name Stamp Pack

Ultimate on-the-fly labelling solution. Includes 12 blank washing machine and dryer safe iron-on labels and a carrying case. $37.95, www.stuckonyou.us

Nomad

Pure visual pleasure with 400 color photos and practical, how-to advice that turns aspiration into reality. Features living spaces of Airstreamers, RVers, liveaboards, skoolies and much more. $29.95, www.workman.com

Nixplay Seed 10.1 inch Widescreen 

Instantly display photos and videos sent from anywhere in the world directly to your Nixplay frame using the mobile app. $149.99, www.shop.nixplay.com

Shuk

A gorgeous cookbook from two leading female voices in the ever-evolving melting pot of Israeli food. $35, www.workman.com

Mixcder E10 Headphones

Sleek and easy to pack, these headphones combine new fast-charging technology, active noise canceling and Bluetooth 5.0. $99.99, www.mixcder.com

 1,000 Places to See Before You Die (Deluxe Edition)

A mesmerizing showcase of the best the world has to offer. $50, www.workman.com

Cushy and Thick Designer Foam Play Mats | Non-toxic and Waterproof

Combine the best features of foam play mats with area rug designs to keep your home looking beautiful.$149.95, www.comfortdesignmats.com

ErgoErgo

Helps strengthen your core, encourages good posture and stimulates the mind/body connection. Available in kids and adult sizes and fun colors. $75 (KidsErgo), $100 (adult size), www.ergoergo.com

My Audio Pet Splash

Adorable, waterproof Bluetooth speaker with a powerful driver & long-lasting rechargeable battery.$39.99, www.myaudiopet.com

JJ Cole Outdoor Mat

Stylish, functional and designed for easy transport. $34.95, www.tomy.com

For more gift ideas, visit nappaawards.com

Expecting a new baby? Check out our latest baby essential NAPPA Award winners.

EVLA’s Complete Baby Feeding Set

EVLA’s Complete Baby Feeding Set includes 2 easy clean & adjustable silicone bibs with a large pocket that actually stays open for those super messy eaters; a non-slip divider baby plate with attached silicone placemat for extra grip, which is great for portion control, minimizing mess and still small enough to fit comfortably on most high chairs; a round suction baby bowl which grips to your highchair, great for encouraging self feeding and baby led weaning; 2 soft tip spoons which are perfect for promoting self-feeding. The shallow scoop ensures that the spoons provide just the right amount of food for each mouthful, preventing the risk of overfeeding and choking. $44.99.

Honest Baby Wipes

Honest Baby Wipes provide the convenience of a disposable cloth baby wipe in a plant-based and hypoallergenic alternative. From wet bottoms & messy fingers, to sticky counters & gunked-up toys — this wipe can do it all. Available in a variety of convenient sizes to handle messes at home or on the go. Perfect for your purse, diaper bag or anywhere you might need an emergency stash. $4.95.

Honest Baby Diapers

The Honest Company’s Baby Diapers are super-absorbent, eco-friendly* diapers, made with naturally derived and sustainable materials* and they’re gentle for your baby’s delicate skin. Now featuring an improved fit and advanced leak protection like never before. $10.95/Jumbo Pack.

For more baby essentials visit nappaawards.com

 

New baby coming? These NAPPA Award-winning products make the best gifts!

TWELVElittle On-The-Go Backpack in Stripe Print

Stylish and super practical! Designed with multitaskers in mind, the TWELVElittle On-The-Go Backpack in Stripe Print can be carried for any occasion — family outings, work functions and travels. The spacious main compartment has five pockets for maximum organization, and a separate opening for a fully padded laptop sleeve. The backside has a zipper pocket with an opening on the top and bottom, to be used as a sleeve to fit through luggage handles. The D-rings at the back of the backpack allows the bag to be attached to a stroller using the TWELVElittle Stroller Clip Set (sold separately). $165

Evenflo Gold SensorSafe EveryStage Smart All-in-One Convertible Car Seat

Designed for 10 years of use, the Evenflo Gold SensorSafe EveryStage Smart All-in-One Convertible Car Seat delivers a high level of protection and performance, from babyhood to toddlerhood and beyond. There’s a lot to love about this premium quality, easy-to-adjust car seat designed with the SensorSafe smart app. Ride with confidence, knowing that your baby’s car seat has been side impact and rollover tested, as well as tested for structural integrity at 2X the federal crash test standard. With EasyClick™ Installation, it takes just 60 seconds to get your child’s car seat 3x tighter for a wiggle-free seat. Trust in a brand that understands your need for the gold standard in safety, connectivity and quality—and more than delivers. $279.99, ages 4 – 120 lbs.

Pursuit All Seasons

The Pursuit All Seasons is comfortable, stylish and versatile for all weathers.  It features LÍLLÉbaby’s sleek signature style, functionality and comfort, with an added focus on safety enhancements. With its customizable comfort, temperature control mesh panel and water-resistant shell, the Pursuit All Seasons has you covered no matter where your adventures take you and your little one. This carrier also allows for safe baby wearing with reflectors on the front and back of the carriers as well as reflective stitching. $150, ages birth to 24 months.

Kleynimals Toy Keys

Kleynimals are an innovative stainless steel toy keys created by a mom. We know that babies and toddlers love to play with our keys and Kleynimals provides the fun stimulations kids crave without the lead contamination and daily grime that comes with household keys. These keys are eco-friendly, non-toxic and American-made. As an extra bonus, these keys can be personalized to create a practical keepsake gift. $35.00, ages birth to 24 months.

LIL ESSENTIALS

The best of Lil ‘O’ Blossom bath and body care is a perfect gift. Pamper babies and little ones with Lil Essentials — made with nourishing ingredients that are gentle, effective and luxurious. Includes Gentle Shampoo, Detangling Conditioner, Fresh Body Wash, and Nourishing Baby Oil. 2 fl. oz. each. $28.00

For more baby shower gift ideas, visit nappaawards.com! #playlearnconnect

We love discovering new products that we absolutely love and want to share with all of you and our recent NAPPA-Award winning Frankie Cameron Braid Bag is just such a find — a gorgeous leather bag with removable liners that’s practical and beautiful. We had the honor to get to know the mom designer behind this great bag and we’re thrilled to introduce her to all of you. Meet Frankie, mom of two, designer and business-owner from Occidental, California.

Frankie with her adorable family.

Tell us a little about how the Frankie Cameron bag was born and where your inspiration came from?

When I had my first son in 2015, I searched everywhere for a baby bag I loved and could not find anything that was both fashionable and functional and that I could use and love after baby. This was how the idea for my zip out, washable liner was born. Now our line features washable liners for all bags, and all our large bags can quickly go from baby bag to regular purse in seconds, so you can love and use your bag before, baby, after baby and beyond. The liners are also water resistant so you can spill in your bag and never worry, something I felt was really missing for moms and all gals on the go!

Tell us a little about your daily life as a working mom.

My days are a bit crazy for sure but always entertaining to say the least. I start my day and get my kids going and ready for their adventures, then I try to get in a work out before going to training with my horse. (I currently ride for Team USA so my riding is very regimented.), once that is done I try to be in the office daily by 10:30 where I spend the rest of my day working on my company Athletux and Frankie Cameron. After that, its full time mom mode with the boys after they finish preschool, playing, dinner, baths, then reading/hanging out before they go to bed. After that I am usually back to work for Frankie Cameron packing orders and squeezing in any other work that needs to get done before I go to bed. On the weekends we try to spend time as a family since my husband also works full time. We love going down to the local bakery on weekend mornings and getting cinnamon rolls and treats in our little tiny town. I feel like we have a birthday party to attend every weekend, and we love spending time outside playing on our property. Then Sunday evenings I usually spend an hour or two once the boys have fallen asleep getting ready for the week work-wise and catching up on emails.

What do you enjoy doing when not working?

I ride horses in a sport called 3 day eventing. It is my therapy and a time when I can clear my mind of everything else going on.

Frankie at a competition. Photo credit: by Sherry Stewart

Favorite place to be with your family?

Home. I am always on the move so being at home is pretty magical. We are very fortunate to live in the country and there is nothing better than just playing outside.

Frankie and her son. Photo credit: Marian Moneymaker

Best life advice?

Dream your life, live your dreams. My companies have shown me that if you can dream it, you can do it and that if you never try, then you will never know. You might just surprise yourself.

Best advice for working moms on trying to balance it all?

It is definitely hard to balance it all. In addition to Frankie Cameron, I run a marketing firm full time that I started back in 2011. The best advice I could give someone to juggle it all is be present in what you are doing at that moment, and surround yourself with incredible people who will lift you up when you need it and support you in your journey. Sometimes juggling it all just means shifting things around to make it all work. I work a lot after my boys go to bed and take a lot of emails on the go now, but if you love what you do enough, anything is possible and hopefully your kids will learn to work hard and follow their dreams and passions in the process.

For more information on the Frankie Cameron Bag and to see more styles, visit: frankiecameron.com

 

 

 

 

 

We had a blast covering Toy Fair New York. We saw so many fun products including carpool karaoke, a booty shakin llama, super heroes in all shapes and sizes, a new Harry Potter Sorting Hat, the latest surprise toys, giant outdoor bubble makers, dolls and doll houses, great games for the whole family and so much more!

We’ll continue to bring you the best throughout the year.

 

#PlayLearnConnect #tfny

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