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FIRST LOOK
Forever Young
11 Lightbulb Moments From the Issue
CONTRIBUTORS
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Eye Spy • We peeped the best new kid finds for different styles and interests. What brand of colorful pens does a young artist swear by? Where do pro surfers-in-training source the perfect beach towel? What is a mini fashion tastemaker’s favorite cookware? Flip the page to find out!
COCO • The 9-year-old Tokyoite, known as Coco Pink Princess, has street-style cred for days—and sunglasses to suit every mood—just ask her 600,000-plus Instagram followers.
MARI • Known for her efforts to fix the clean-water crisis in her hometown of Flint, Michigan, it’s no surprise the 13-year-old (aka Little Miss Flint) has “future president” in her sights.
CLEMENTINE • An artist in the making, everything is a blank canvas for this 13-year-old New Yorker, who is always sketching people, animals, and faces (as well as hand-painting decals on her denim).
GIVEN + TRUE • These Hawaii-based siblings, 12 and 9, have already traveled to 18 countries with their nomadic parents, but they’re learning to surf at home on some of the world’s best swells.
Epic Snack Time! • In an excerpt from her new kids’ cookbook, Milk Bar’s Christina Tosi shares some of her favorite far-out treats, starring breakfast ingredients for dessert, cookies you can drink, and more.
Box of Tricks • An angular, compact footprint didn’t deter this family from taking a sky-is-the-limit approach to fixing up their Bay Area home.
Dream a Little Dream • Convertible cots, house-shaped bunks, and snuggly bassinets that transport straight to the land of nod.
creative living from A TO Z • Home is where kids learn and discover—a place to nurture and shape their world. Ahead, we asked 10 design-savvy parents to curate the coolest Walmart products and share smart solutions for the littlest members of the family. Here’s to making kids’ spaces 100 percent more fun.
Family Huddle • Looking at home through the eyes of a kid, there are infinite ways we can create spaces to play, learn, and love—from a curio-filled, baby-friendly country retreat to a chromatically cool, teen-approved apartment. What matters most is who you share it with.
FLOWER POWER
Roomscapes Shape Mindscapes! • Dr. Aliza Pressman—developmental psychologist, host of the podcast Raising Good Humans, mom of two, and frequent collaborator with Barrymore on all things parenting—shares her tips on designing your child’s space at every new stage.
4 MORE BRIGHT IDEAS
KID INCORPORATED • Everything—even the Legos—has a deliberately designated place in this Brooklyn family’s close quarters.
PRACTICAL MAGIC • Secret doors, hidden nooks, and a special magnetic key transform this play area and home office by day into a sleepover space by night.
Small but Mighty • Since establishing Raka Home, Karla and Ray Graves have purposefully downsized their living space to a 1,400-square-foot home—as their family has grown. Here’s what they learned along the way.
BRIGHT AND BOLD • Design blogger Stacey-Ann Blake brings chromatic confidence and functional, kid-friendly details to her family’s North Carolina home.
Novel Ideas • “These titles are great for increasing awareness of global issues,” says Blake, who teaches in an international school system. Here are some of her favorites for raising socially engaged citizens.
PARTY OF 3 • For Graham Kostic and his husband, Fran Taglia, moving to an idyllic country retreat, followed by the arrival of their baby,...