EDITOR’S PICKS
HERE’S WHAT
WE’RE LOVING
FOR YOU AND
YOUR FAMILY
THIS MONTH
By PJ Feinstein
“Baby Yoda” is coming to breakfast! A new cereal
inspired by the Disney+ series, “The Mandalorian,”
features sweetened corn puffs mixed with green
marshmallow pieces shaped like the Child.

But hurry: we have a feeling cereal boxes will be flying
off shelves faster than Mando’s speeder bike.

$6 for two bags; Sam’s Club
Apple-picking season is almost upon us, and these comfy
slip-ons, a collaboration between TOMS and Once Upon
A Farm, are a stylish way to celebrate everyone’s favorite
fall fruit. They’re available in kid sizes, too, so you can
coordinate with your little ones when you hit the orchard.

$25-$60; toms.com
Yes, these colorful mismatched socks—
Strawberry & Banana, Dragon & Unicorn,
Zombie & Werewolf and more—are totally
adorable. But what we really love is their
positive message about diversity and
inclusion: Life’s more fun when we’re all
different! Ages 6 months to adult.

$10-$13; palssocks.com
6 Washington FAMILY AUGUST 2020



Many hand sanitizers have a not-so-pleasant antiseptic
smell to them—but not Everyone Hand Sanitizer Spray.

In fact, they offer four fragrance combinations that smell
downright delish. Pop one in your purse or your child’s
backpack for easy on-the-go cleansing.

$18 for six; eoproducts.com
Sure, you can keep sand in jars as a way to
remember your family’s beach vacation—
or you create a wearable time capsule of
your travels. Send samples you’ve collected
to Dune Jewelry or explore their extensive
Sandbank to find sand and natural elements
from over 4,000 locations around the world,
including Ocean City and Virginia Beach.

Prices vary; dunejewelry.com
There’s a lot to remember to pack when you’re
heading outdoors these days. Make life easier
by leaving a container of Wondercide’s Insect
Repellant Wipes in your car. The DEET-free
wipes, available in four fresh scents, repel 98-100
percent of mosquitos, and they’re biodegradable
to boot. $10 for 30 wipes; wondercide.com
Girls Can! Crate is a novel way to introduce your
daughters (and sons!) to the women who’ve made
the world a better place. Delivered monthly, each
box includes a variety of activities that highlight
the work of female role models like Clara Barton,
Madam CJ Walker, Ida B. Wells and others. For
each box purchased, the company donates crates
to families in need and nonprofits working to
empower girls. $19-$28; girlscancrate.com
Just when you thought you finally
escaped the doo doo doos,
Baby Shark is back to help your
preschooler practice proper
brushing techniques. BriteBrush’s
new smart toothbrush plays
the Pinkfong hit and features
a treasure hunt game to make
brushing something your kids
actually look forward to doing. We
apologize in advance for the ear
worm. $20; target.com
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