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My Favorite Back-to-School …

August 2, 2016 By admin

Tis the season for back-to-school shopping so I’m here to share some of my favorite picks. These items are perfect for back-to-school supplies but can also be used on while vacationing (win, win) so be sure to stock up.

My Favorite Back-to-School Supplies for Globetrotting Kids

My Favorite Back-to-School Supplies for Globetrotting Kids

DIY Patch Designs – Kids love to personalize their items and when I saw these colorful stick-on-patches from Easy Peasy Patches, I knew my daughter would love them. Kids can use them on clothes, hats, backpacks, school supplies, water bottles, lockers and really anything they want to customize since they are dishwasher and washing machine safe. They come in various shapes and designs and you can even go old school and use them to cover ripped knees.

Keep Valuables Safe at School – As kids start to bring more valuable items to school like phones and tablets, its always a good idea to keep them safe while unattended. Master Lock has some easy-to-use and affordable options for kids of all ages. Younger kids will love these colorful combination locks for backpacks while older kids can use a portable laptop safe on travels or in their dorms. These items are also handy when traveling or visiting water parks.

My Favorite Back-to-School Supplies for Globetrotting Kids - Back-to-School Snack Ideas

My Favorite Back-to-School Supplies for Globetrotting Kids – Back-to-School Snack Ideas

Tasty Snacks – For weekday lunch boxes or a road trip snack stash, tasty snacks are a must-have. I hate sticky fingers so I try to serve snacks that are as mess-free as possible like pretzels, snack bars, nuts, fruit (dried or whole), etc. Individually wrapped snacks and pouches are especially great for travel and classroom snacks – try brands like Ella’s Kitchen, GoGo Squeez and Earth’s Best (their new frozen fruit cups thaw in lunch boxes!) for young kids. Some of my go-to ideas for healthy options include Good Health Snacks (think veggie straws, pretzels and chips), fruit-kebabs (made with straws not skewers), yogurt and most anything from Trader Joe’s snack aisle (especially seaweed, tortilla chips, crackers, nuts and dried fruit). For more substantial snacks (think after school or traveling), protein bars like Cliff, Luna or Luckybars (especially created for picky eaters) and New Zealand Jerky are all easy-to-pack options.

Personalized labels are great for back-to-school and traveling. Globetrotting Mommy

Personalized labels are great for back-to-school supplies and traveling.

Must Have Labels – Between classes, pick-ups, after-school activities, field trips and vacations, kids have a lot of opportunities to lose their belongings. If you don’t have any more camp labels left, now is the time to stock up for fall. I love Mabel’s Labels because they are indestructible, stylish and super easy to use. This year they’ve got some new designs like zombies and emojis plus a customizable keepsake school memory book.

Bento style lunch boxes are great for school and travel. Bentology, back-to-school, nalgene, globetrotting mommy

Bento style lunch boxes are great for school and travel.

Bento Style Lunch Boxes – Kids are very particular about their meals and if you’ve got a picky eater, a Bento Box lunch with separated compartments is sure to please. I love the adorable Bentology Bento Lunch Kit that come with an insulated bag, large outer container, five bento box containers and a fork and spoon set. The slim exterior bag has pockets and a secret side bottle holder. Since my daughter complained last year because her water was inside her lunch box (making it hard to get out for snack time…) this will be a sure winner. A nice option for traveling or larger lunches is the Lunchbox Buddy from Nalgene featuring a soft Neoprene sleeve that folds around the hard case lunch box. An ice pack can be used to create separate sized compartments for food items and drinks making it very versatile. Best of all, the box top doubles as a plate so kids have a clean place to eat. I like that both of these options feature plastic outer containers which are easy to clean and quick to dry for every day use.

Leak Proof Water Bottles – School kids need water all the time (think school, activities, field trips, etc.) and one big requirement for me is a leak-proof bottle because there is nothing worse than cleaning out a soggy backpack or purse. Some of my favorites include Contigo’s Addison, Nalgene’s On The Fly, and the rectangular Drink in the Box.

Yoobi's colorful back-to-school supplies are perfect for home, school and travels. Globetrotting Mommy, Back-to-school

Yoobi’s colorful back-to-school supplies are perfect for home, school and travels.

Fun School Supplies – My daughter’s school sends around a list of back-to-school supplies every student needs to bring in on the first day for the class to share throughout the year. When they don’t specify a brand, I love sending in colorful supplies like Yoobi. With every purchase, Yoobi donates school supplies to a local U.S. classroom in need, which is really a win. The playful designs and awesome accessories are so fun and I especially love Yoobi x i am OTHER journals (presented by Pharrell Williams) which are the perfect size for school or vacation.

WallPops Maps are a favporite for Back-to-School shopping.

WallPops Maps are a favporite for Back-to-School shopping.

Removable Wall Decor – Since kids love maps, I recently added this dry erase Wallpops! Kids USA Map to my daughter’s room. She loves to point out the fun places she’s visited like Charleston, Disney World, Boston, etc. and its a great way for her to learn the states (and Capitals). I also love these dry erase calendar message boards and this cute notepad calendar which are great for students of all ages, especially teens heading off to college.

Have you done your back-to-school shopping yet? I’m starting mine this week…

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I received some of these items as samples from Blogger Bash, Momtrends and KidzVuz events. This post contains a few affiliate links.  As always, all opinions are my own. If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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Fun Food Friday: Top 10 Kid …

October 31, 2014 By admin

Do your kids say “I’m hungry” all the time?  That’s an easy one when you’re home but when you’re on the go, you better be ready with some kid friendly snacks.

Here are some of my favorite go-to, mostly healthy snacks for traveling.

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Fun Food Friday: Top 10 Kid Friendly Snacks for Planes, Trains and Automobiles

1) Food that doesn’t make a mess is a win when you’re on the go.  I love squeezy fruit pouches like GoGo Squeez and yogurt tubes which I keep in my freezer.

2) String cheese.  If you’ve got little kids, these are probably already in your fridge.  A great snacks for parents too.

3) Yogurt covered raisins or pretzels.  The yogurt makes it healthy, right?

4) Rice cakes are great for kids of all ages.  Too healthy? Take along some single serving peanut butter pouches to spread on top and your kids won’t even notice whats underneath…

5) Bananas in any form.  Bananas seem to be a universal pleaser with kids.  If you’re not worried about squishing, take along some fresh ones.  If you need something more durable, try Barnana bites or my personal favorite, banana chips from Trader Joe’s.

6) Roasted seaweed snacks.  Maybe its a NYC thing, but the kids here all snack on seaweed.  It’s healthy, available in small packages and lightweight making it a great option for traveling.

7) Freeze dried fruit.  Its always nice if you can take along fresh fruit on your travels but when you can’t, freeze dried options (apples and berries for my daughter) are a great choice.

8) Trail mix, granola and energy bars come in all varieties these days making them a great option for a quick meal or snack. KIND and Luna bars are my faves but if you’re feeling inspired, there are a million DIY recipes on Pinterest.

9) Cereals like Cheerios and Puffins are great for traveling.  Just add milk or grab and go.  This one works for toddlers and teens alike.

10) Salty snacks are super popular in my house and pretzels seem to please in any shape or flavor. There are some great alternatives to greasy chips like Chick-a-peas baked chick pea snacks (a great gluten free snack option), wasabi peas which are great for older kids and popcorn in cheesy or sweet flavors.

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Fun Food Friday: Top 10 Kid Friendly Snacks for Planes, Trains and Automobiles

I love when snacks are individually wrapped but sometimes its easier to portion out my own snacks.  If you’re looking for an eco-friendly snack storage option, I recently got to test out Pack’Ems and I think they’re a great option for on-the-go families.  The set includes small and large bags made of super durable plastic (BPA, PVA and phthalate-free of course) which is easy to clean by hand or in the dishwasher. The velcro closure is super easy for kids to open and close, but my favorite thing about them (especially for plane travel) is the way they stand when opened.  No more knocking over the bag of chips on your tray table ever again…

Have a great weekend!

 

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Fun Food Friday: All Around …

February 28, 2014 By admin

My husband and daughter are carb lovers – pretzels, pasta and crackers are their favorite things.  I try to keep it healthy so when I heard about baked Pasta Chips, I was intrigued.

Globetrotting Mommy - Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Inspired by a meal  in Tuscany, oven baked Pasta Chips look like ravioli and are made from semolina flour and Italian herbs. Each of the five flavors is inspired by a pasta sauce and tied to a region or cuisine in Italy. Spicy Tomato Herb is meant to evoke Calabria, Mediterranean Sea Salt brings to mind Puglia and Marinara was inspired by Naples’ famed pizza region, while Garlic Olive Oil and Alfredo recreate some of Italy’s most popular dishes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

We taste tested the Garlic and Oil, Alfredo and Marinara flavors.  They’re light, thin and crunchy, definitely more cracker-like than chip and full of flavor.  The Marinara had a distinctive pizza flavor, the Garlic Olive Oil was reminiscent of garlic bread and the Alfredo had just the right amount of cheesiness. We loved all three but I think the Alfredo was the first bag to disappear…

Globetrotting Mommy - Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

If you’re planning an Italian themed pizza or pasta night, I think these would be fun to serve.  With 60% less fat than regular potato chips, they’re a nice addition to the baked snacks I like to keep on hand.

Have a great weekend!

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 I was not compensated for this post but I did receive Pasta Chip samples for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

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Plane Snacks: Decorate your …

September 16, 2013 By admin

You know how kids can gobble up an entire bag of goldfish in about 30 seconds?  Here’s a great idea for plane snacks that will satisfy hunger pangs and keep kids occupied for a few minutes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Eleni's Color Me On the Go Cookie Tin

Globetrotting Mommy – Eleni’s Color Me On the Go Cookie Tin

Eleni’s Color Me! On the Go Cookie Gift Tin is a fun, mess-free activity that will satisfy your entire family.  The rectangle gift tin includes eight frosted sugar cookies and a 5-pack of Eleni’s edible ink markers.  If you’re visiting friends, you might want to bring along two kits along and make one set as a gift.

If you’re looking for other design options, check out the entire Eleni’s Color Me collection which includes Barnyard, Birthday, Dinosaurs, Dogs, Fashionista, Hearts & Flowers, Safari and School themes.

What are your go-to plane snacks?

 

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