
Loving these cool and unique gifts for kids and babies — including cute and kitschy knitted dolls, finger puppets, mobiles, hats, sweaters and more — from Blabla.

The clothing range includes adorable printed tees and bags. They also have some pretty paper goods.

Love these dolls — Mcnuttie the Squirrel (above) and Verdi the Monkey (below) — and the brown Charles Canvas Backpack.

Oh, and Clochette the Fairy too.


The Emerson House by Brinca Dada is a modern dollhouse that will fit in perfectly in a contemporary home setting. With six rooms including a living room, kitchen, library/office, master bedroom, bathroom and child’s bedroom, this handsome doll house, which uses only non-toxic and lead-free wood stains and paints, has a large, open floor plan and floor-to-ceiling windows. Now, if only this came in a size that can fit all my cats…


Who would have taught of transforming a first aid box into a soccer ball? Looking like something inspired by a Transformer merchandise, the Dream Ball is actually the brainchild of a Korean company, Uplug Design Studio, whose mission is to make life better for the human race.
The Dream ball project was developed for the children of Third world countries like Tanzania, Congo, Rwanda andĀ Somalia. Children in these poor nations would typically make a ball out of anything — as long the material creates some sort of projectile when kicked — so why now turn an empty vessel used to contain medical supplies into one?

The Dream Ball is made of a Relife box, which usesĀ paper that can be recycled and may vary in intensity and elasticity depending on its thickness. Available in both square or cylindrical formats, the containers can be easily disassembled and, by following a few simple instructions, fashioned into a soccer ball.
Besides football, various sized balls such as baseballs or handballs can also be formed from different first aid boxes. A little bit of fun with a life-saving kit. Life’s a ball, indeed.
