1. A Melissa & Doug magnetic calendar to teach preschoolers the days of the week, months and the weather in a hands-on, interactive way. They'll jump out of bed eagerly to update it every morning.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old loves loves loves this! He gets excited to change the magnets every morning. I had some magnet strips and made additional magnets for activities (preschool, zoo, library, Grandma's house). I am really happy I bought this, and it has helped teach him months, and days of the week. Determining the weather is fun too. One day we came home after school and he couldn't wait to change the weather from sunny to raining. I highly recommend this for preschoolers, it's a lot of fun." —Hammyg3
Get it from Amazon for $17.09.
2. And a Melissa & Doug activity book with a pair of safe scissors to channel their (*cough* destructive) energy into a creative activity that'll put their fine motor skills to the test.
Promising review: "Scissors skills are important both in and of themselves and because it strengthens the hand muscles to be used for learning to write. My 4-year-old LOVES this book. We received it this week and she has used it for a couple of hours each day. Many of the pages are cutting things out and putting them together (four-scoop ice cream cone, pizza with pepperonis, the components to build a house or a car, puzzles). We've used tape or glue to put the components together. This book is interesting enough to have caught the attention of my older children as well, although I make them let her do the cutting. :D Would make a great gift as it is so unique." —Mom of 7
Get it from Amazon for $5.19.
3. Bob Books, Set 1: Beginning Readers created by a preschool teacher for kiddos taking their very first steps into reading. The stories start with simple three-letter words and gradually build in difficulty so readers can take that leap from sounding out words to be able to confidently say, “I read the whole book!”
The set comes with 12 books.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old daughter has known letters and sounds since just past her second birthday and could 'read' a few sight words, but she had a hard time mastering the process of sounding out a word. For the last two years, she would read the word 'stop' as 'sss- tuh- ah- puh,' but didn't understand how to really blend the phonemes. But somehow, as soon as we got them for her, Bob Books finally unlocked the part of her brain that could really solve the puzzle of phonics! I'm thrilled by the amount of progress we've seen in just TWO DAYS-- going from 'getting' phonics, but not really reading, to completely consolidating and understanding the two concepts. She's also very suddenly taken up a lot of initiative in independent writing and spelling. I couldn't recommend these books more highly. They are a miracle!!" —Juniper
Get a set from Amazon for $10.19.
4. And a clever sight word Bingo game; if you've ever asked yourself, "How do I take the frustration out of learning sight words and make it FUN?" then this game is for you.

The set comes with 36 playing cards, 264 playing chips, caller's mat and cards, and a storage box. This version is a fun twist on the classic, but instead of calling out numbers, the leader calls out words (there are 46 most-used words), players search their cards for a match and place a red chip on the match. Once a player has covered the spaces on their card needed to win, they call BINGO!
Promising review: "My 4-year-old daughter and 5-year-old nephew love this! They learned how to read all these words in under a week. They begged to get level 2 bingo after. Level 2 was a bit more challenging but they were up for the challenge. I give them a dot that says 10 cents on it for every word they get right. Since there are so many words the change adds up quick for them and they make about 2 or 3 bucks each per game. This has highly improved their reading ability. If only there was a level 3!!!" —Loulou
Get it from Amazon for $8.89.
5. A child-safe wooden knife for tiny helpers eager to help in the kitchen. This tool will keep their little fingers protected, while they proudly chop fruits and veggies.

Justenbois is a Canadian small biz specializing in eco-friendly and zero-waste tableware made from maple wood for babies, children, and adults.
Promising review: "Best thing ever for my 4-year-old. She loves to cook with me and was able to chop carrots with this! Going to buy another one for my niece!" —Casey Slater
Get it from Justenbois on Etsy for $16.55.
6. Or a set of plastic knives so you can enlist your mini sous chef's help with dinner prep. While these do a pretty decent job of chopping, they're not sharp enough to slice a finger.
Note: Children still need supervision while using them, of course.
Promising review: "I’ve only had these for a couple of days, but already my 4-year-old daughter keeps asking me for things to chop up. They’re perfect for the little chef in your life or the kid who want to be a big helper. So far she’s easily (and safely) chopped up: lettuce, apples, bananas, strawberries, potatoes, even carrots! I can run my hand along the blade and not cut myself and yet it’s designed in a way that you can still chop through veggies and fruits. Another pro is they are super easy to clean and dishwasher-safe. They came exactly as pictures for me: in three different sizes and colors, with a slight grip texture on the handle for little hands. They’re nice and lightweight as well so it’s not cumbersome for younger kids. Love them!" —Abby Roeller
Get a set of three from Amazon for $9.95.
7. A pack of sink extenders to save your back the strain of hoisting your little one over the sink. Not to mention they'll love the independence of washing their hands all by themselves.
Promising review: "Wonderful for helping small kids wash their hands. The faucets in our apartment are really short, and even with a step stool it's a small struggle for our 4-year-old to reach the water and she usually ends up getting water on herself from trying to wash her hands. This was perfect to add to her bathroom sink. It was incredibly easy to put on and it's easy for me to take off, but not so easy that my kid can knock it off. Would highly recommend this for anyone with sinks that need to be more accessible to kids." —B. DeKo
Get a two-pack from Amazon for $10.99.
8. And a pack of ingenious light switch extenders with an easy to grab moon-shaped handle so they can turn the lights on and off ~all by themselves.~ The best part? These glow in the dark.
These install in minutes on standard light switches.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old uses this everyday in his bathroom and his bedroom. It makes life easier and he feels like a big boy!" —Danielle W.
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $14.99.
9. A leave-in conditioning spray for curly hair for helping restore your little one's curls to their former glory once more! It's also free from any toxic stuff including parabens, sulfates, and phthalates.
Reviewers say this spray will leave wavy or curly hair (from 2a–4c hair) shiny, soft, and bouncy.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old has long, curly hair. She sleeps like she’s in a MMA ring and subsequently wakes up with hair matted and tangled. She cries if you brush it because it’s obviously a nightmare. I got this and spray it all over her dry hair and HOLY MOLY where has this been?! The brush glides though her hair with no issue. I dont know what magical unicorn made this stuff but I swear by this now!" —Meghan Anne
Get it from Amazon for $7.99.
10. And a detangling brush that'll glide through knots to turn your kiddo's daily hair-brushing ordeal into a painless experience minus the *ouchies or tears* (for both of you). Just trust the 30,000+ people who gave it a 5-star review.
Reviewers swear this brush works on all hair types: straight, wavy, or curly (from 3a–4c hair).
Promising review: "Can I just go ahead and say that I'm pretty sure this thing is magic. My 4 1/2 year old daughter has the tangliest (What? It's a word.) hair in the known universe. The worst part is that she also has a very sensitive head. Tears have been shed, on both of our parts. The second I used this brush on her, I knew it was special. She even loves it! She doesn't like me to use anything else to brush her hair, and her hair always looks shiny and smooth afterward! Wonderful product!" —BeccaInPink
Get it from Amazon for $11.99 (available in six colors).
11. A value pack of reusable 500+ puffy stickers guaranteed to keep easily bored kids engaged for hours (which is nothing short of a miracle, TBH). Plus, they're easy for little ones to peel, stick...and restick all by themselves.

The stickers feature letters, numbers, vehicles, butterflies, deep-sea life, animals, fish, dinosaurs, and more.
Promising review: "The stickers are packaged in individual bags, one sheet per bag. There are different themes (space, trucks, rainbows etc.) to each sheet. I got them because my 4-year-old is a sticker monster and just wants to stick a million stickers to a piece of paper and then color around it. It seems like a wasteful project, but heck, it occupies him for a solid half hour and mama needs the break!" —Dog Mommy
Get a pack of 20 sheets from Amazon for $7.99.
12. A Silly Poopy's Hide & Seek game, which involves hiding a fake rainbow-colored poo that says "yoo-hoo" and gives other hysterical clues about its hiding place. Kids who delight in toilet humor will get a total kick out of this.

Promising review: "Let’s be honest... I have never thought I’d be writing a review for a rainbow poop product in my life. That said I’m so glad for the makers who thought of this game. 😆 💩 🌈 I purchased this for my 4-year-old daughter and 3-year-old twin boys. It has been a huge hit. It's perfect for their age & attention span but really it's fun for the whole family and for us to play with them as well. They love looking for it and listening for the clues it gives while they are searching for it. They also love the silly poopy song it plays and they get to dance to it once they find it!" —Kali
Get it from Amazon for $12.98.
13. A pack of toilet seat covers to have on hand if it feels like an impossible-seeming task to keep your child's hands off those gross public restroom seats.
Promising review: "I cannot say enough good things about this product. I brought them along on a recent trip to Greece. My 4-year-old needs to hold on to the seat when she goes, and these toilet seat covers are a godsend in public restrooms!!! They cover exactly enough of the seat where she can hold on and not touch anything gross! They stay dry while she is seated and stay stuck to the seat until you remove it. I even used them myself when necessary. I will purchase these again and again!!" —Irene
Get a pack of 24 covers from Amazon for $9.99.
14. A cult-favorite stain remover especially great for stubborn stains like grass, oil, or blood. You can count on on this concentrated spot treatment to make messes from your kids disappear.
Promising review: "This stuff is amazing at taking stains out of clothing. I have a 4-year-old and he can't keep anything clean, and it works great on food/dirt/grass stains. It has even removed set in stains. I was happy to find that it came in a bigger bottle, as it is the only stain remover I use." —Nicole
Get a pack of three from Amazon for $11.89.
15. An ingenious sandwich cutter and sealer so you can make your own Smuckers Uncrustables copycats at home without spending nearly $10 for a box. Prepare for your life to be *utterly butterly* changed.
Promising review: "Awesome sandwich cutters!!!! My 4-year-old got stuck on those Smuckers frozen crustless sandwiches and wouldn’t eat anything not shaped like that and the round press is PERFECT for making an at home one. Love the other shapes too but the round one is the whole reason I bought this set." —Kaylee M.
Get it from Amazon for $18.96.
16. An anti-nail-biting pen which tastes sooo awful it'll basically make your kiddos want to 🤮 at the very thought of biting their nails or sucking their thumb *ever again* (which is exactly the point).
Plus, it has anti-inflammatory ingredients like organic aloe leaf juice and organic eucalyptus leaf to soothe sore fingers.
Promising review: "I love this stuff!! It’s taste horrible, which was great to help stop my 4-year-old from biting her nails. In about three days she completely stopped now and her nails have grown.." —Denise Batista
Promising review: "OMG it works!! My 3 1/2 year old was a constant thumb sucker. Four days and she hasn't put her thumb in her mouth!! It's the worst taste ever but it works. We tell her we are painting her nails. We put it on during the day and at night. Best product around." —Natalie Plaza
Get it from Amazon for $16.95.
17. A canvas growth chart to help you keep track of your munchkin's height (who is growing up waayyy too fast 😢) without marking up the walls. Reviewers love that it can be rolled up and stored away as a cute keepsake.
Promising review: "I have a very tall 4-year-old boy, who is growing up so fast. So investing in a a growth chart was a great addition to his room. Makes it much more fun knowing his exact measurement in height, plus it puts a smile on everyone's face." —brian martinezk
Get it from Amazon for $11.99 (available in two colors).
18. A bug bite suction tool invented by a mom that's worth the Shark Tank hype. This ingenious device sucks out all kinds of bug bites, instantly relieving itching and swelling, so your kids aren't left scratching all day. (Plus, it's so easy to use even your 4-year-old can do it!)
romising review: "I was surprised how well this worked! My 4-year-old gets all eaten up by mosquitoes every year and itches until his bites are bloody. I hate putting all those chemicals on him but I have to. This product makes a big difference on him. This will minimize the bite and he won't itch it like it normally does. I highly recommend." —Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in three colors).
19. A marble run set because it provides endless possibilities to build creative structures — all while developing their problem-solving skills. They'll be ~ah-mazed~ at the results when the marbles roll through the mazes they create.
Promising review: "This keeps my 4-year-old son entertained for hours at a time! I have been using amazon for years but this is my very first review. I wanted to write a review since this is such an amazing product! We bought it for my son's fourth birthday and he LOVES it. There are so many ways to build it up! Even though he could play with this independently, the whole family joins in. The colors are amazing and you can see the marbles going through everything!" —Taryn
Get it from Amazon for $39.99.
20. And a pack of Crayola Globbles so your mini whirlwinds can run around the house hurling these sticky globs at the wall or ceiling. Don't panic, parents, reviewers say they don't leave a sticky residue.
Promising review: "I waited over two months to write my review! My 4-year-old daughter plays with these DAILY! YES they do attract dirt and hair. HOWEVER they are so easy to rinse off it's not a big deal! We took these to a family gathering and ended up giving two away because they were SO loved! The two we gave away went to a 12-year-old and my 19-year-old brother. They discovered throwing them at the ceiling fan and watching them shoot across the room, which was pretty entertaining! None of them have busted or ripped and they are definitely NOT gentle with them! I will definitely be buying more!" —Kindle Customer
Get a pack of six from Amazon for $9.09.
21. A waterproof potty-training watch that'll help if your potty trained kiddo has suddenly regressed. This device exists for the sole purpose of reminding them to use the toilet on the reg. Before you know it, they'll be excitedly yelling “potty time" when the alarm goes off. *What a time to be alive!*
You can preset intervals of 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 2 hours, and 3 hours. The watch has an inbuilt proximity sensor and only sounds alerts when it is worn so no need to turn it off at night. How smart is that?
Promising review: "Obsessed!! My 4-year-old has been potty-trained for well over a year. Around the time the pandemic started, she started having accidents. It got to the point of needing new underwear two to four times almost every day. Since getting this watch almost a week ago, the accidents have completely stopped! She’s worried we’ll return it if it doesn’t work so she both goes when the timer goes off (every two hours for us) as well as when she feels the urge. We keep it on vibrate so there’s no issue in school. And we purposely set it for a time frame that it never goes off during circle time or story time so she never has a reason to ignore it. Best $20 I’ve ever spent. Worth every penny! Hope the results last." —NJ Mom
Get it from Amazon for $24.45.
22. And an anti-slip potty training seat boasting a ladder that'll make the "big potty" feel a lot less intimidating.

Promising review: "My 4-year-old was not going poop on the potty. She was scared of falling into the toilet. This seat is just her size and she can now sit comfortably on the potty and she poops there too! Good product." —Kaitlyn Robey
Get it from Amazon for $35.99 (available in five colors).
23. A bath toy organizer with 9,000+ 5-star reviews (!!!) that reviewers swear will actually stick to your wall, tidy your bathtub, and keep toys dry and within arm's reach. What more could you ask for?
Promising review: "Love love love this! It’s the best thing I’ve could have gotten for my 4-year-old daughter's bath toys, shampoos, conditioners and there is extra space for my things also since I got the jumbo sized one. Took four mins to put up and organize everything! Now my bathroom looks clean and organized!"—Crystal
Get it from Amazon for $9.98+ (available in two sizes and pre-stocked with toys or by itself).
24. And sturdy and stretchy toy hammocks that'll store their ever-growing collection of Squishmallows — while adding a dose of cuteness to a corner wall. No more stepping over a sea of stuffies on the floor.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old has a zoo of stuffed animals. I needed an easy way to store them in her small room. This worked great. I hung it by myself with no problems at all. Came with two nets, one held a BUNCH of her stuffed animals. I couldn’t be happier." —Belinda
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $12.29 (available in three colors).
25. A rainbow-colored saucer swing you can hang *indoors or outdoors* to get all their energy out and become the kiddo's fave ~hangout~ spot in the playroom or yard.
Promising review: "A great investment to your backyard. My 6-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son use it everyday, they love it. Its great for quarantine since the parks are closed. I have used for over a month no issues. Also it is good for two kids so they can ride together and not fight over whose turn is next :)" —J Arroyo
Get it from Amazon for $56.99.
26. Or a sensory swing designed with an extra spring, allowing bouncing up and down in addition to swinging — ideal for endless aerial acrobatic fun. Do they make an adult version?
Rest Nets is a small biz based in Israel started by a mom who created these hammocks as a way to give parents "an extra pair of hands" for entertaining kids.
Promising review: "My 4 1/2-year-old daughter loves this swing! We have it installed in a french door frame and has been very secure. She loves to swing while we are cooking or hanging out. I anticipate it will get so much love over the years. We love having it indoors during the winter since playgrounds aren't as practical. It was one of her favorite Christmas presents." —Chris Wiegand
Get it from Rest Nests on Etsy for $93.50 (available in 10 colors).
27. A sleep-training alarm clock if — no matter what time they sleep — they're up at the crack of dawn. This clock uses colors and stinkin' cute *facial expressions* to teach the kiddos when it's time for bed and when it's OK to wake up.
Promising review: "This was a lifesaver!!! My 4-year-old was getting up at 5:30 :( and we could not convince him to go back to bed. We found this clock and we're amazed at the results. My son loves it! He gets so excited when it turns green and he can get out of bed, or when he wakes up and it is green. It seems to have helped train him to sleep in longer. It is easy to set up. Our only complaint is the light from the indicator (red, yellow, green) is soooo bright. We tip the clock on its face so his room does not light up. He can still see the color, so it's fine. But I do wish we could dim it. Don't let this stop you from getting it though, it was worth every penny!" —JW
Get it from Amazon for $49.99.
28. And a 3-in-1 Hatch night-light, sound machine and time-to-rise device you can control from your phone that basically sleep trains your night owls by letting you create custom light and sound programs in sync with bedtime, nap time and wake up routines — so they know when it's time to hit the sack and when it's OK to come running to your room.
You'll be eternally grateful to catch a few extra ZZZs in the morning.
Promising review: "This will make your life so much easier! I can’t rave about this product enough! We had a difficult time with our 4-year-old coming out of her room multiple times a night. We looked at several Ok to Wake clocks but several people I knew recommended the Hatch. My favorite feature is how customizable everything is, down to the shade of the color you want. After two nights, my daughter caught on and we’ve had almost no issues in the months since we ordered this. I also particularly enjoy the fact that I can make any adjustments from my phone, even while my daughter is sleeping. She also sleeps with white noise so the sound machine feature is an added bonus. I’ve recommended this to several friends; it’s fantastic!" —CK
Get it from Amazon for $69.99.
29. A viral TikTok toothbrush holder and dispenser because it'll literally squeeze toothpaste on your child's brush for you and save you from having to wipe down toothpaste-smeared counters.
This bad boy includes a toothpaste dispenser (that'll squeeze out every last ounce!), four cups and holders, and a place to store your toothbrushes.
Promising review: "So glad we found this! With a 4- and 5-year-old I was constantly cleaning toothpaste off everything in the bathroom! This is great, they basically need 0 help from me now. And it keeps my counter less cluttered with everything in one handy place. Highly recommend especially if you have kids!." —Maggie Byers
Get it from Amazon for $20.91 (available in three colors).
30. A wooden puzzle equivalent to playing Tetris but in tactile form that'll ~exercise their brain~ without any screentime.
Reviewer's say this is a great toy for all ages — from 3 to 12.
Promising review: "My almost 4-year-old gets bored with puzzles once he solves them the first time. This puzzle is amazing because there are so many possibilities. He has asked to do this puzzle multiple times a day since we got it. I love it because it’s something we can do together and he gets so excited each time we solve it and make all the pieces fit. So far, we’ve only used this as a regular puzzle and try to fit all the pieces. I’m hoping to work on patterns soon. I could not recommend this more! I wish I got it sooner." —Alyssa
Get it from Amazon for $9.99.
31. A sturdy step stool with a grippy surface and slip resistant rubber feet to give their self-care routine a confident boost during the "I can do it by myself" phase.
Promising review: "I love how lightweight it is! My 4-year-old can carry it from place to place. We have 36 inch height countertop and this double step stool will be able to grow with our child. I wish I would have bought this stool years ago! It’s also helpful for me when I need to reach something inside an upper cabinet without stepping into something that’s unstable." —JP
Get it from Amazon for $22.95.
32. A craft supplies kit that comes with everything you could possibly need to prevent cries of "I'm bored" every 10 minutes, while stuck inside on a rainy day.
The kit includes 20 feathers, 10 pipe cleaners, 20 metallic color pompoms,
25 standard pompoms, one jar of sequins with mixed shapes like butterfly, snowflake, leaf, heart and flower, 30 googly eyes, two large pompoms, 64 mixed foam letters, 1 crystal diamond stickers, 30 mixed colors buttons, 50 colorful wooden popsicle sticks, four containers glitter glue (white, blue, green and gold), a pair of safety scissors, and five sheets of thick construction paper (red, orange, blue, yellow, green).
Promising review: "This is the perfect activity box to order for your little one while in quarantine. Definitely get what you pay for and more! There's even added construction paper for your little ones. Highly recommended. My 4-year-old loves EVERYTHING that was included. We’ll for sure order this item again in the future." —Cindy
Promising review: "Great way to get a lot of different craft items to ignite your kiddo’s imagination and love of crafts! Opened this up and my 4-year-old immediately started making a fire breathing dragon out of the supplies!" —Matt
Get it from Amazon for $13.98+ (available in four sizes).
33. And if you want a mess-free option, a scratch paper art set for keeping them busy as you wrap up a long work day. It'll also make you nostalgic for your childhood when nothing was more satisfying than scratching the surface to reveal the rainbow colors underneath.
Promising review: "Love it! Love it! My 4-year-old was glued to these for a day and half and that meant this mommy could finish her work deliverables. My kid is not into painting, crafts, drawing and all but loved this product so much! It’s very easy to use and creates very little mess ( scratching off ) and looks nice too ❤️" —Ana
Get it from Amazon for $11.04.
34. A suction cup bath mat because they've recently decided they prefer showers over baths, but the combo of wet feet, rough play, and slippery floors is nerve-racking to say the least 😱.
35. A pair of kick mats so you can prevent your car seats from being wrecked by muddy shoe prints — thanks to your future Tae Kwon Do champs.

It fits most sedan, SUV, and minivan seats. They buckle on using two elastic straps.
Promising review: "Definitely needed these! My son who just turned 4 is constantly kicking my seats and with a dirt driveway, mud is a huge issue. These were so easy to install and I don't even notice that they are there, but they definitely protect the seat from my little cowboy's boots. I love my boy to pieces and I definitely recommend these kick mats. Must have item." —Mary
Get a set of two from Amazon for $17.99.
36. Glow-in-the-dark dinosaur decals to bring Jurassic Park to life on the walls and actually get kiddos excited to sleep in their *own* room.
Reviewers say they not only glow beautifully in the dark, but are also vibrant during the day.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old son is really into dinosaurs. We put these on the wall in his room together, while learning the name of each dinosaur. After that, he started to go to his own bed to sleep spontaneously. Huge progress! It seems like they make a very comfortable environment for him. Wonderful for my son and also really helpful for a single parent like me." —bklove
Get it from Amazon for $18.97.
37. A Learning Resources Create-a-Space storage center for corralling school or art supplies that are currently scattered all over the house. It's smartly designed with eight *removable containers* making it easy for the kiddos to take individual bins — and put them back when done.
Promising review: "My 4-year-old twins and I LOVE this! They love being able to see all of their crayons/markers/ scissors, etc. I love that their coloring items are organized, look cute, and not all over our house. I was pleasantly surprised how much it holds; it fits all of our supplies perfectly. We keep ours on our Ikea shelf in the playroom, and everyone who comes over comments on now cool it is. I consider it a must-have item, and can't recommend it enough! Just buy it; you won't regret it!" —MElgin
Get it from Amazon for $14.04.
38. An LCD writing tablet that'll get little Einsteins excited to practice their numbers and letters. *Fingers crossed* they might even consider trading their iPad for this cool gadget.
Promising review: "This tablet has entertained my 4-year-old grandson, for hours at a time. He loves that he can erase at will, and that the drawings are multi-colored. I highly recommend this item for 18 months old and up. I bought a pink one for our 18-month-old granddaughter, and she too is just enthralled with it, and the 'power' she has to erase, create, erase, create! They loved them so much, that we bought another set of two different colors, so that they would have them at home as well as at 'Grammy's.'" —Kindle Customer Red Heart
Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
39. A personalized superhero cape perfect for the spunky little superhero in your life who never ceases to amaze you.
Capes and More is a small biz owned by a brother and sister duo who started making started making superhero capes for their kids. Once they realized other people wanted them as well, they started to sell them at affordable prices.
Promising review: "I bought two of these, one each for my two nephews ages 2 and 4. They loved them and didn’t want to take them off! The fabric is nice and light so it billows behind them when they run around, perfect for the superhero look! Would definitely buy again for more nieces and nephews in the future." —Amy Turek
Get it from Capes and More on Etsy for $18+.
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