
This interesting looking cube is an IQ puzzle eraser from Seedr. I bought one a few weeks ago and had a lot of fun (and hair-tearing moments) trying to solve it. If you have finished solving all the puzzles (or if you’ve grown tired of playing with it), you can use the pieces as a normal eraser!

Q-pot Baby is a newish kid’s line from Japanese food-themed accessory makers Q-pot which debuted in November 2007. It includes the same weirdly cute dessert-inspired accessories from the main line with the addition of quirky chocolate and biscuit print clothing in a gorgeous palette of dusky pinks and deep browns. Yummy!
This morning, I decided that my life would be more complete if I had a Rubik’s cube. Not just any cube (I have two standard issue rainbow coloured cubes), it has to be a pastel one(j). Failing which, I’d settle for a platinum Bedlam cube (UK).

Retro wooden kitchen set and soft barbeque set from Great Little Trading Co.
When I was a kid in kindergarten, I only played with the boys — but only because I loved the wooden toys set aside for them. (The girls were given dolls for playtime - grrr! gender stereotypes! )
Contrary to the amount of cuteness featured on this site, I do not own any Hello Kitty products or the like. I do however, eat lotsa chocolates and ice-cream.
Hello Kitty Wooden set from Sanrio(j).
This little Unazukin(jp) fairy will listen to your stories all day.

Unique hand-made jewellery from Swank.

A new kitty in da house!
