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Xtracycle Edgerunner Electric 24D Family Cargo bikes are rad for carrying all your gear and your kids. Xtracycle kicked off the longtail thing years ago with its add on that could convert any bike into a cargo cruiser. But now it's making its own fully built electric model that will hold two kids and a surfboard too. Xtracycle
Cargo bikes are rad for carrying all your gear and your kids. Xtracycle kicked off the longtail thing years ago with its add on that could convert any bike into a cargo cruiser. But now it's making its own
fully built electric model
that will hold two kids and a surfboard too.
Itzy Ritzy Snack Bags Look, you want to give your kids more than a snack, you want to give them a planet. One that isn't littered with plastic bags, drifting across the oceans and choking landfills. These reusable bags let you roll with crackers and bunny treats in an eco-friendly and stylish manner. $10 Itsy Ritzy
Look, you want to give your kids more than a snack, you want to give them a planet. One that isn't littered with plastic bags, drifting across the oceans and choking landfills. These
reusable bags
let you roll with crackers and bunny treats in an eco-friendly and stylish manner. $10
Osmo Kids love Osmo. It lets them play with puzzles, spelling games, drawing apps, and just have free-form fun. A mirror hooks on to an iPad's camera that lets it see the physical actions your child takes on a table top below. It's hours of fun, which means you can sleep in. $79 Osmo
Kids love
Osmo
. It lets them play with puzzles, spelling games, drawing apps, and just have free-form fun. A mirror hooks on to an iPad's camera that lets it see the physical actions your child takes on a table top below. It's hours of fun, which means you can sleep in. $79
Bugaboo Bee 3 Look, if you want to come correct in your dad game, you need a stroller that lets you roll in style. Bugaboo's newest model is exceptionally lightweight, and has an adjustable height handlebar, which is great if you're a lot shorter than your lady. $719 and up Bugaboo
Look, if you want to come correct in your dad game, you need a stroller that lets you roll in style.
Bugaboo's newest model
is exceptionally lightweight, and has an adjustable height handlebar, which is great if you're a lot shorter than your lady. $719 and up
Crocs Cabo Loafer This shoe combines the comfort of a Croc with the, uh, comfort of an espadrille. It's easy to slip on when you've got an armfull of kids, and also says IDGAF what you think, I'm a dad. Looks just as great on jaunts to the farmer's market as it does when you're blogging. $50 Crocs
This shoe combines the comfort of a Croc with the, uh, comfort of an espadrille. It's easy to slip on when you've got an armfull of kids, and also says
IDGAF what you think, I'm a dad
. Looks just as great on jaunts to the farmer's market as it does when you're blogging. $50
Sprout Cubby If you're thinking of getting your younger child a tablet, this is the one to buy. It has great parental controls, kid friendly games, and excellent firewalling that will keep them off the big old scary Internet. Plus, it's loaded up with excellent Sprout programming. $99 Sprout Channel
If you're thinking of getting your younger child a tablet,
this is the one to buy
. It has great parental controls, kid friendly games, and excellent firewalling that will keep them off the big old scary Internet. Plus, it's loaded up with excellent Sprout programming. $99
Klean Kanteen Sippy Cap You're cool, dad, you're cool. Your kid can be cool too, with his or her own Klean Kanteen Sippy Cap that fits on top of one of the best water bottles in the world (and other bottles too) to let little ones gulp from. $6 Klean Kanteen
You're cool, dad, you're cool. Your kid can be cool too, with his or her own
Klean Kanteen Sippy Cap
that fits on top of one of the best water bottles in the world (and other bottles too) to let little ones gulp from. $6
Klean Kanteen (original) The Klean Kanteen is a classic for a good reason: it's the world's best water bottle (see previous entry). This is what you want to take with you to the playground, for long monkey bar seshes. Because you know what else goes well in a Klean Kanteen besides water? Whiskey. $19 Klean Kanteen
The
Klean Kanteen
is a classic for a good reason: it's the world's best water bottle (see previous entry). This is what you want to take with you to the playground, for long monkey bar seshes. Because you know what else goes well in a Klean Kanteen besides water? Whiskey. $19
Sure, you may have someone else’s snot on your shoulder, and someone else’s urine on your pants. But it’s cool, you’re a dad. A dad who tweets. A 21st century digital dad. And for whatever reason, you’re having a moment. These dadcore gifts will delight the dude in your feeds.
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