Los Angeles-based Skyrocket Toys has won several NAPPA Awards and is the creative force behind Sky Viper Drones, Faction, My Fuzzy Friends, Blume and Pomsies. We had the pleasure of chatting with co-founder and CEO Nelo Lucich on launching his own company, the joys of being a dad and life in SoCal.

Please tell us a little about starting Skyrocket. What was your inspiration?

Since I was young, I wanted to have my own company.  In middle school I started my first business selling candy and gum on campus, which was not technically allowed but was very profitable.  In college, I started a t-shirt company and later, a website company with friends.  We were a little early to the dot.com boom of the early 2000s and struggled.  From that experience, I learned how much I didn’t know and some valuable lessons about failure.  After college, I got a job at Mattel as a website producer.  I wasn’t happy there because of the light workload and the slow pace both in the job and career growth.  A colleague in the marketing department left to go to a toy company called JAKKS Pacific, and he recruited me to the company.  It was very early in the company’s founding, and I was one of the first 15 employees.  The company was growing fast and there was so much opportunity to learn and advance.  I was hired to manage websites and a video game joint venture, but eventually took over IT and became very involved with operations.  A couple years later, I took over development of a product line that was a huge success. I essentially learned all aspects of the business and got a careers’ worth of experience in many different areas of the business.  I got to a point where there was nothing additional to learn, and nowhere else to advance.  I realized I was now ready to start my own company, and apply everything I learned in trying to build an organization from the ground up.  13 years later we are still at it, and it is always a challenge.

Skyrocket CEO Nelo Lucich shows off Skyrocket’s new Sky Viper Vector Plane, which flies up to 35 MPH. Photo Credit: Jason DeCrow/AP Images for Skyrocket

What do you think sets Skyrocket apart? Makes it unique?

What really sets Skyrocket apart is our ability to innovate and to leverage technology to create new and exciting products that have not existed previously.   We are focused on the user experience and fun, and making sure that no child ever opens a toy that is disappointing and doesn’t deliver what it promises.  We have been very successful at this and have been recognized with more than 20 Toy of the Year (TOTY) nominations in multiple different categories over the years.  From launching the first toy drone with our Sky Viper line more than 10 years ago, to creating a video game in the real world with our Faction Battle line of gel bead blasters, we try to put a unique spin on our products.  We don’t always make the lowest priced products, but all our products deliver outstanding value for the price.  We are now focused on AI and using it to bring toys to life in ways that was not possible before.

You have been in the toy industry your whole career. What drew you in this world? What do you enjoy most about this industry?

It is purely by chance that I ended up in the toy industry.  I graduated college in San Diego and was planning to move back to Los Angles with my fiancé (at the time).   I date myself, but I was searching the want ads in the LA Times and saw the job at Mattel and applied, and I have been in the industry ever since.  It was a perfect fit for my non-conventional skill set, I am both strong creatively and strong with technology.  The toy industry affords you the opportunity to create anything you can think of with much less restriction than in other industries.  As long as it is fun, and you can make it for a price point that works, there are no rules on what a toy can be.  The other aspect that has always been appealing is the pace.  Every season it is something new, and it affords the opportunity to constantly learn new things and explore new ideas.  The fact that you can take an idea to a tangible product sitting on a retail shelf in one year is immensely satisfying.  We may not be solving global warming, or other critical problems facing the world, but toys bring joy to children, and happiness is something there can never be too much of in the world.  We would probably be more financially successful if money was the primary driver for our products, but success for us is delivering a product or experience that is new and surprising. We strive to make the product as good as it can be, so that it makes people happy.  At the end of the day, the fact that we get to make a new crop of children happy with our products is what makes all the hard work and long hours worth it.

Did you grow up in LA? If so, what are your favorite memories of the city as a child?

I am from a small town called Chico in Northern California.  I had bigger dreams than what I could ever realize in the town I grew up in.  But I loved California and tried to go as far away as I could for college and still stay in the state, and I ended up in San Diego.  I moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and fond memories from that time include concerts at the Greek Theatre (in-laws had season tickets), and the Lakers signing Shaq.  I support the Giants and the 49ers but wasn’t a Kings or Warriors fan, so when I moved to LA I adopted the Lakers as my team and have been a die-hard fan ever since.

How does being a dad influence your decision-making at Skyrocket?

When my kids were younger, having children the right age for the toys we were making was very helpful.  I felt like I had a good idea of what boys and girls around their ages liked and responded to.  As I have gotten older and my kids are grown, I feel a little less in touch with the kids of today, which makes it more of a challenge to know what is appealing.  Maybe that is part of the reason we make more toys for older boys that also appeal to adults.  I am still a 10-year-old at heart and know exactly what a 10-year-old boy in the early 80’s liked.  The world and kids are so different now, and their brains have developed in a way that is almost linked full time to a mobile device of some sort.  Because of this, a lot of our toys like Faction Gel Bead Blaster and Sky Viper Drones, give a visceral experience that you can’t experience on a screen.

Nelo with his daughter Bailey and his son Chase at a Laker Game in 2016.

What toys did you enjoy playing with as a child?

I was a little kid when Star Wars came out and it blew my mind.  I am not a collector by nature but was obsessed with Star Wars action figures and had a huge number of figures, vehicles and playsets.  I liked to recreate scenes from the movies and may have melted a Hans Solo figure or two “defrosting” him from carbonite.  I also liked remote control vehicles and other electronic toys, unfortunately I also liked to take them apart, but didn’t have the skillset to put them back together.  When I left for college, there was a big drawer in my room filled with all the pieces of the toys and things I had taken apart.  I have always been interested in how things work, and that curiosity and desire to learn and understand was a good early foundation for the career I chose to pursue.

When creating new toys, what do you hope for when they hit the shelves?

That they sell!  The biggest challenge in our business is that we make unique and different products often with features people have not seen or had exposure to. No matter how much technology is in the product it must be easy to describe, and it has to connect with consumers.  We have had great items in the past that we put tremendous effort into, that consumers just didn’t get.  It is important to be able to distill down the products into an easy to communicate message that connects with consumers.  You can have the greatest product in the world but if people don’t understand what you are offering and don’t connect with how you are marketing it, it will fail.  Getting good initial sales before you have built awareness through marketing or PR is a great indicator that you did a good job with messaging and packaging, and it is a great indicator of success.  Our products are always well executed and almost always appreciated by kids when they get to play with them. But if they never make it on the retail shelf, none of these matter.

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

Earlier in my career, I was fairly thick headed. I was competitive and wanted to prove myself and what I could do, so I wasn’t capable of being mentored or learning from the experience of others.  Because of this, I made mistakes and learned some things the hard way.  Fortunately, the environment I was in had many opportunities to learn new things.  I learned as a teenager restoring my first car from my father, who was a mechanic, that you don’t always have to start out knowing what you are doing.  If you are not afraid to throw yourself into something, and you look for solutions and work through each problem you encounter, eventually you will figure it out step by step.  Problem solving and the confidence to trust in your ability to take on new things and be successful, are the biggest skills that allowed me to succeed.  I hate failing so much that I have always been willing to do whatever it takes to succeed and have the persistence to stick with things after most people would have given up.  Being willing to try to help a company in any way you can, even if it is outside of your formal job scope, gives you the opportunity to greatly broaden your knowledge and skillset and eventually take on more responsibility.   I was given a lot of opportunities to solve problems and figure things out, in a lot of different functional areas, early in my career.  The experience and skillset I gained through this was critical to being able to start a company and be successful with it.

 Best life advice you received growing up?

Take pride in everything you do, and try to do the best job you possibly can even if no one cares or is watching.  Whether that is something as simple as raking leaves or as important as achieving a critical business objective.  That level of accountability and pride in your work in everything you do seemed pointless to me when I was kid and doing menial chores that I hated.  But it was so reinforced by my family that it became a permanent part of me. The people I know that are most successful always have this trait, and it is fundamental to success.

Best parenting advice you have received?

Despite how hectic and demanding life and your job can be, try to be present and be there to spend enough time with your kids.   Time passes so quickly, and they grow up so fast, and before you know it, they will be out on their own.  At the end of your life, you will never regret the extra time you didn’t spend at work, but the time you spend with your kids and family is priceless.  I can’t say that the demands of work and my drive to succeed didn’t consume too much of my time and focus.  It took me a long time to find proper work life balance and what I regret most are the things I missed with my kids.  I was given this advice but couldn’t appreciate how true and insightful it was until later.

 How has parenthood changed you?

Having children changes your life in so many ways.  You start out totally unprepared and the day you bring your first baby home is very scary. I remember holding my daughter in the first few weeks she was home, and just feeling so much love and the tremendous responsibility of being accountable for shaping and guiding another human’s life. Your whole perspective shifts and the thought of anything bad ever happening to your child is the most terrifying thing in the world. Your heart is permanently connected to them and their pain is your pain.  To see them so quickly become their own little person with their own unique personality makes you realize that a big part of human nature you are born with. My life became less about worrying about myself and trying to make myself happy, and instead the focus shifts to giving your kids as much love as possible and the best possible childhood.  Parenting is hard and each phase your kids go through is a new challenge. You make mistakes but try to do the very best you can and hope it is enough.  At this stage it is incredibly rewarding seeing my kids succeed and become amazing adults starting their own lives. I cherish every moment I get to spend with them, and feel sad that there will soon be no more summer breaks and they will be off with their careers and lives. Family is so precious and my children mean the world to me.

 What would you tell your middle school self?

Apply yourself, dummy.

 When not working, where will we find you?

I play basketball almost every weekend at a park with a bunch of other past-their-prime guys. Forty years into my park basketball career, I still love it.  I like spending time with my family, going out to eat, watching sports in person or on TV, live music, movies, performance cars and reading.

What are some of your favorite spots and activities in and around LA?

I live in the south bay and rarely leave that bubble.  I like the beach and like to ride my bike or walk my dog on the strand. I like eating out at a lot of restaurants but end up at Nick’s or Love and Salt in Manhattan Beach, or Ovuo for pasta in Marina Del Rey.  I like to go to concerts at the Forum and remember fondly when I used to watch the Lakers there from the nosebleeds.  I like going to Crypto Arena (which will always be Staples center to me) to watch the Lakers.  I enjoy going to Dodger Stadium when the Giants are in town and hopefully watching the Dodgers lose.  You can take a person out of Northern California, but you can’t take the NorCal out of the person.  I have lived in Los Angeles for 26 years now and have no plans to live anywhere else.  The coastal weather just cannot be beat.

Curtis McGill and Scott Houdashell are the co-owners/founders of Hey Buddy Hey Pal, maker of the NAPPA Award Winning Product, the Cake-N-Bake Challenge game. They started at the kitchen table, where they hatched a fan-favorite idea about coloring Easter Eggs. Now introducing their first-ever game, we got the chance to chat with them about the process, their career as year-round toy makers, and fatherhood.

You both have had different careers before becoming toy inventors. Please share with our readers what you most enjoy about being in the toy business.

Curtis McGill: Honestly there are many things that I enjoy about the toy industry.  From inventing new and fun ways for children to create and come back to the kitchen table, to the toy shows and seeing what new and how different companies connect with their customers and the kids of the world.  Of all the businesses I have had the opportunity to be a part of, I always say the Toy Biz is the most fun.  On top of that I work with my Best Friend Scott, and we have a great team that keep us straight and keep the wheels turning at the “Eggquarters.”

Scott Houdashell: You both have had different careers before becoming toy inventors. Please share with our readers what you most enjoy about being in the toy business.

What does a typical day look like for you?

CM: Every day is different, but all days consist of trying to meet our mission of bringing toys to market that bring the family back to the kitchen table and to create and play together.  From talking to our team in Hong Kong on late night (US time) morning Hong Kong time, to tracking containers, PR Meetings, managing inventory.  We wear a lot of hats, but that keeps it Egg-citing I guess.

You are both dads, in addition to being entrepreneurs. What’s your favorite activity with your own kids? Please tell us how many kids you have and what ages they are.

CM: 3 kids.  Two 19-year-olds who are in their freshmen years at college and a 16-year-old Junior in High School.  We are kind of in the “becoming better friends and advisor stage” of parenting.  Toys aren’t on their list anymore.  We are enjoying traveling together, playing with our 2 dogs, and talking about their plans and where they want to end up in the next 10 years.  They do help give us advise on our new toys, most of the time they still laugh at my stupid egg puns.  All 3 of my kids got to go to Shark Tank with us and be on the show – and watch us land a deal with Lori Greiner!  It was really great to share that egg-perience (last one I promise).  The memories we make together are what dad enjoys most,

Why is play important?

CM: What is the world without play.  NO FUN!  We enjoy having fun and bringing families together, friends together, kids together.  We need each other in this crazy world.

SH: Children’s minds are full of imagination.  Play is important because it stimulates creativity which is what we hope to provide with each new idea and product we develop.

What was your favorite toy or activity as a child?

CM: Favorite toy was GI Joe.  I had 4 sisters, so I got to save a lot of Barbies.  Favorite Game, UNO.  Activity was anything involving sports.  My mom had a day care while I was growing up, we had a ton of crafts that we made.  Those memories stand out and some of the Christmas Ornaments we made there still hang on our family tree today.

SH: Growing up I have fond memories of playing outside in the dirt with toy tractors and my big yellow Tonka Dump truck.  I still have these childhood toys which I proudly display at “The Egg-quarters.”

When not working, where will we find you?

CM: Traveling with family and friends.  It is rare for us to take a trip without Uncle Scott (Houdashell).  We all typically travel together and have made great memories and look to make many more.

SH: You will find me at my shop most of the time.  I have always enjoyed working with my hands.  I still enjoy working with wood and metal. Turning wrenches and working on my vintage cars is also a passion of mine.

Best advice you have received since becoming a dad?

CM: Listen to your kids.

How has parenthood changed you?

CM: I asked my wife the other day if we could adopt a baby.  All of our kids are about gone or are gone and the old Curtis before kids has disappeared.  Being a parent is who I am, and I like to think that I am good at it.  She politely told me to wait for grandkids.  I may just show up with a baby like she does dogs someday and we will see if she makes me take it back.

What would you tell your middle school self?

CM: Have fun always.  Don’t be too serious.  Life is a gift.  SMILE and always make room for Nachos!

SH: Be patient and don’t be afraid to talk to the popular girl.

What are you most proud of since launching Hey Buddy Hey Pal?

CM:We have had so many successes in such a short time.  But our charitable giving with Saint Jude and Make-A-Wish top the list for me.  Before Covid we would go to the Children’s Hospital and Scott would put on the Bunny Suit and our kids and friends would decorate with the kids and families there and give them Eggmazing Egg Decorators for their house.  Those are the things I am most proud of, and this toy company has allowed us to that!!!

SH: When I came up with the Eggmazing Egg Decorator concept — by accident decorating with my kids— I had no idea that this crazy concept from spinning an egg with an electric screwdriver with a marker on an egg would turn into a full-time career in the toy business!  It’s really quite amazing.  I’m so proud that I was able not just to come up with an item, but together with my partner Curtis, and a team of awesome “eggs” at the office, turn this little idea into a full-time, year-round business.  Now, we’re a toy company that today sells seasonal items like a variety of Eggmazing Decorators, Tremendous Ornament Decorators, Halloween’s Stack-O-Lanterns and now our first game, the Cake-N-Bake Challenge!  We’re all truly blessed to have so much fun at our day jobs and make kids and families happy with our products too!

Becoming a new mom is one of the most special times of our lives and we want to help celebrate all new moms this Mother’s Day. Here are a few of our NAPPA Award-winning picks. For more gift inspiration, visit nappaawards.com

Qeepsake: Capture your child’s milestones with this easy-to-use app. Members receive daily texts, prompting them to text back a moment or milestone with a photo. Qeepsake securely builds these texts and photos into a digital journal that can be shared with family and printed into a book. $95.88, Qeepsake.com

CLOUD ROBE: This buttery soft robe will make you feel like you’re lounging on a cloud. The perfect addition to your lounge wardrobe. Lightweight and airy. $118, bumpsuit.co

Mommy Goes to Work: A book celebrating working moms makes drop offs easier, one story at a time. Help ease the transition back to work after maternity leave. $19.99, entire family, amazon.com

Milkmaker’s Bath Tea + Foot Soak: Everyday stressors are no match for the physical and emotional toll that pregnancy can bring. Luckily, self-care is always on the menu with this calming soak. $10, munchkin.com

Milkmaker’s Rest + Rise Wellness Balm: Here to help you reset. Carefully formulated with shea butter and jojoba oil, these soothing pregnancy balms are infused with therapeutic essential oils that relax and awaken the senses. $20, munchkin.com

Milkmaker’s Belly Mask: Designed to help moms tackle self-care and deal with skin changes due to pregnancy. Made with nourishing, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant-rich ingredients. $8, munchkin.com

Milkmaker’s Belly Balm: As you nurture your bump from the inside, nurture it on the outside. Made with 100% natural ingredients like coconut oil, rose hip oil, and shea butter. $15, munchkin.com

Signature Sublime® Contour Nursing & Maternity Bra: Bye-bye, bunched padding. This is the fixed padding nursing T-shirt bra you’ve been searching for, providing effortless contouring and comfort from pregnancy to postpartum. $44.99, kinderdbravely.com

Willow Go: Allows moms to quietly and discreetly pump hands-free with no cords, tubes, or dangling bottles. The two modes give a customized experience. $329, onewillow.com

Ultimate Nursing Bra: This v-cut, sculpting bra was designed to give you the extra support and confidence you deserve during the postpartum journey. Super supportive and versatile. $58, bumpsuit.co

The Lucy: The perfect addition to your Maternity Wardrobe. A tank top style full maternity bodysuit that is easy to style with any item in your closet. $130, bumpsuit.co

Sublime® Adjustable Crossover Nursing & Lounge Bra: Whether you’re pregnant, nursing, or beyond, this is perfect for lounging, running errands, and sleeping. The stretchy fabric and crossover design allows for pull-aside breastfeeding access. $39.99,
kinderdbravely.com

Velcro Waist Trainer: Whether for general shapewear, waist-training or just making it through the third trimester, this ensures you’re fully supported. Aids with postpartum and C-section recovery or wear daily under clothing as shapewear. $89, bumpsuit.co

Cloud Dress: This super soft maxi dress is the ultimate lounge dress. Featuring a 4-Way Stretch Fabric, this dress can be either dressed up or down. $98, bumpsuit.co

Bamboo Seamless No Rub Thigh Saver: Sometimes your thighs rub each other the wrong way. This perfectly protects you from chafing to stay comfortable and confident all day long. $19.99, kinderdbravely.com

Minimalist Hands-Free Pumping & Nursing Plunge Bra: With dreamy fabric, a sleek profile, and fixed padding, this underwire-free bra is the perfect combination of style and functionality. $54.99, kinderdbravely.com

Building A Family Culture of Play

Watching a child build a fort with blocks or a whole imaginary world with sand buckets at the beach is a study in concentration and learning. Play is how kids learn – about the world, about their connection to other people and about themselves.

Giving kids the free time to play is critical for their development, and having different opportunities to play is also important. Outdoor adventures, pretend play, solo and group play all help cultivate different skills, including fine and gross motor development, cognitive and social-emotional learning skills.

We encourage parents to seek out opportunities to play with their kids. This shared time of doing something together just for fun builds lasting bonds and allows a safe space for open communication to grow.

At the National Parenting Product Awards (NAPPA Awards) we have a front row view of how important play is. We often hear from our parent toy and game evaluators how connected they felt to their children when playing a certain game and how happy they are to have discovered this new (and fun) way to interact with their child.

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Parents also often tell us that they can see their child’s growth in a variety of ways through play. They see empathy come through when their child gently cares for their cuddly stuffed animals, and they see enhanced concentration and social connection when playing a board game together as a family.

Our lives as parents are hectic. There is so much to do in the day – work, meal prep, school and other activities and just keeping our house together. Taking the time to come together as a family and play a game is one of the best ways to connect and for everyone to destress.

Play as a Family

Start a family tradition of game nights (or weekend mornings if that works better) for your family. Start it when your kids are toddlers and continue it through the teen years and adulthood. Seek out games and activities that you enjoy together as a family and make the time for it at least once a week. When you’re on vacation, take some games with you for in-between activities and after dinner. The goal is to create a consistent culture of fun.

While your kids are enhancing their strategic and critical thinking skills through these games, you’re building connections as a family and showing your kids that you genuinely enjoy their company – that’s a feeling they will carry with them always.

Elena Epstein is a mom of two and the director of the National Parenting Product Awards (NAPPA Awards), which has been celebrating the best in games and toys for more than 32 years.

 

NAPPA Award Winning products best for baby, toddlers and new moms

Meet our latest NAPPA Award Winners announced in January 2022:

Qeepsake
Capture your child’s milestones with this easy-to-use app. Members receive daily texts, prompting them to text back a moment or milestone with a photo. Qeepsake securely builds these texts and photos into a digital journal that can be shared with family and printed into a book. $95.88, Qeepsake.com

Chicco PhysioForma Silicone Mini Orthodontic Pacifier 0-2m
An extra light, ultra-small orthodontic pacifier designed especially for newborn babies. The unique angle and lateral curve of the nipple evenly distribute tongue pressure across baby’s palate. Tiny ridges and an inclined nipple shape guide proper tongue placement. $5.99, ages birth-2 months, chiccousa.com

Teddy Tunez Baby Musical Toy
A musical and a teething toy with a specific focus on the development of the senses. Features cheerful songs and vivid colors to engage babies and toddlers. Perfect for on-the-go. $21.99, ages birth-36 months, amazon.com

Tumbl Bear Impact Absorbing Hats
An innovative range of children’s hats (beanies, bucket hats, caps) that look, feel and wear like everyday hats, and feature a hidden layer of high absorption impact foam. $49.95, ages 6 months-6 years, tumblbear.com

NatureBond Silicone Ice-cream Baby Teether
The multiple layers of ice-cream swirls effectively help massage sore, swollen gums and soothe emerging teeth. Comes in 5 “flavors” — Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, Matcha and Peppermint.
Free of BPA, phthalate, PVC, lead and cadmium. $16.90, ages 3 months+, naturebondglobal.com

Lulla Doll
A soother and sleep companion for babies, toddlers, and beyond. Imitates closeness to a caregiver at rest with its soft feel and soothing sounds of real-life heartbeat and breathing.⁠ $49.99, ages birth-6, lulladoll.com

HOFISH Women’s Maternity High Waisted Leggings
A great pair of yoga pants for a variety of occasions. Designed to fit comfortably with gradually increasing abdominal circumference. The high waist design can lift the buttocks to protect the waist. Stretchy and comfortable for all day wear. $21.99, amazon.com

HOFISH Over the Belly Maternity Shorts
The shorts designed for maternity moms. Have high stretch, providing enough support with your changing belly, but include plenty of style. $23.99, amazon.com

HOFISH Seamless Clip Down Nursing Bra
The perfect bra for new moms. Featuring a buttery soft feel, one-hand access, adjustable shoulder straps and easy drop cups. The unique push up padding gives the perfect support with style. $29.99, amazon.com

Planet Duck
Bath time is not complete with these cutest toys. These upright floating rubber ducks are a must-have for your baby bath accessories collection. Have little holes for squirting squeaking fun. $14.82, ages 3+, planetduck.world

Summer is finally here! And we’re ready to get the fun started. Check out our latest  Summer Fun & Travel Guide filled with amazing products for you and your kids to enjoy. It includes over 90 NAPPA Award winning products that have been tested and evaluated. It features water toys for fun in the sun, games and puzzles to challenge your mind, books for summer reading, music for a rockin’ playlist and travel gear for comfort on the go. Check it out for everything you need this summer!

We’re so excited to bring you our latest NAPPA Award winners just for babies!

Believe Diapers

An eco-friendly diaper brand with a 1-for-1 charity model, Believe Diapers is set to change the course of diaper need by donating one diaper to a U.S. family in need for every Believe Diaper purchased. Embracing core values of generosity, purity and responsibility, their mission is to provide parents with diapers that are good for babies and kind to the environment, while helping those in need. $24.99, birth-3.

MEMEENO Belly Band


MEMEENO Belly Band is made with 100% organic cotton front and back with an infill of super soft polyester fleece. It is all you need to keep baby’s tummy warm. For some babies, the band also has the added benefit of helping to soothe tummy aches, gas and general fussiness. It’s self-heating, the triple layer band warms itself using your baby’s own body temperature to soothe and calm. $26.99, ages birth-1 year.

Earth Mama’s A Little Something For Baby


Earth Mama’s Little Something for Baby is a bundle of travel-sized organic herbal favorites in 100% recyclable cardboard packaging. Safe for newborns, you’ll be set for baby with mini-sized versions of Earth Mama’s most-loved products, including Organic Diaper Balm, Sweet Orange Castile Baby Wash and Lotion, Calendula Baby Oil and Organic Baby Face Nose & Cheek Balm. Unboxing this will make moms feel more ready for baby, because honestly safe herbal skincare is truly a gift. $25.99

Niki’s Natural Wipes

Niki’s Natural Wipes are natural baby wipes infused with organic Coconut Oil and Manuka Honey essence. As first time parents, Dr. Durka and Suthan Naganayagam experienced first hand diaper rashes and irritations with their first son, Niki, leading them to create their own brand of all natural baby wipes. With backgrounds in healthcare, science and technology, they spent many long nights researching organic substances and were able to develop the wipes which have earned one of the highest certifications from the Environmental Working Group (EWG™). $29.95/ 4-pack, ages birth+.

Teethe-eez Teether

The Nuby Teethe-eez super soft silicone teether’s unique textured design provides comfort to baby’s delicate gums. It is 100% BPA free, and provides stimulus to the lips and tongue and assists in the eruption of teeth by gently massaging infant’s gums. Plus, it includes a hygienic case that is great for on-the-go and is BPA free. $4.99, ages birth+.

Lulla Owl

Lulla-Owl is a NAPPA Award Winner
The Lulla Owl by RoroCare Inc. is a soother and sleep companion for the smallest babies and also great on the go. Soft, small and lightweight, the Lulla Owl has no plush filling, making it an especially safe option for hospitals and the most sensitive babies. With 24h sounds of natural heartbeat and breathing, the Lulla Owl offers continuous comfort and support.

For more award-winning products visit nappaawards.com

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