Family Friday: “Let the Beet Drop” DJ Musical Toy
This post may contain affiliate links and CorporetteMoms may earn commissions for purchases made through links in this post. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
We’re happy to share that Ann’s morning posts will return next week — and thank you again to Elizabeth and Auntie M for helping us hold down the fort in the meantime!
I randomly came across this toy from Skip Hop on Nordstrom’s website this week, and I think it’s adorable. (My kid is 15, so I can’t even remember if the company made toys back when he was a baby. Is that new? I always thought of Skip Hop as only making diaper bags and such.)
The world was clearly in need of a little grinning rabbit DJ, and this toy delivers. This colorful DJ deck (no sad beige in sight!) doubles as a garden with fruits, vegetables, and other items that make fun sounds. Your baby will also enjoy the different textures and songs while the set boosts their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
So cute! (This also reminds me that I still need to get my cats this DJ scratcher!)
This musical set is $34 at Nordstrom (also available at Amazon), and batteries are included.
Sales of note for 7/15/25
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Nordstrom – The Anniversary Sale is open for everyone — here’s our roundup!
- Ann Taylor – Semiannual sale, extra 50% off sale styles
- Banana Republic Factory – 40-60% off everything + extra 50% off clearance
- Eloquii – Limited time, 100s of styles starting at $9
- J.Crew – End of season cashmere sale, take 40% off select cashmere
- J.Crew Factory – All-Star Sale, 40-70% off entire site and storewide and extra 60% off clearance
- M.M.LaFleur – Sitewide Sale, save 25% with code — 48 hours only! Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Spanx – Free shipping on everything
- Talbots – All markdowns, buy 2 get 1 free, on TOP of an extra 40% off (ends 7/15)
My kids have discovered our Calvin and Hobbes books, and it is so fun to see. I remember just getting totally absorbed in them as a kid and they are too! And honestly the humor and themes really holds up.
I swear my kids make 4x the dirty laundry in the summer. I am drowning in it!
I need a gut check, I think. My nearly 5 YO is finishing up his second year of full-day preschool, and starts kindergarten next month. For the past month, he’s been whining, crying, saying his stomach hurts, and generally being miserable before preschool. He’s a very sensitive kid (e.g., he went through a period of trying to refuse to go to school a few months ago because he couldn’t keep up running with his best friend in a game of tag) but we can usually suss out what’s going on to cause the anxiety about going to school. We haven’t figured out a cause this time. Sometimes he says he doesn’t like being outside for a long time in the afternoons, so I have switched my work to pick him up early three days a week so the days aren’t as long. We’re totally exhausted trying to make the mornings fun, or at least, somewhat pleasant. And we’re exhausted trying to squeeze in early pickups.
Are these bouts of hating school normal? I’m totally dreading kindergarten. I’m also at a loss about how he will handle aftercare.
Just venting- we are currently visiting my in-laws at their beach house and the AC broke. It’s not the most comfortable to be upstairs sleeping but there are fans and the downstairs is fine. My much younger BIL and fiancé leave in a nearby city and told our kids they’d come back to see them this weekend (we live very far away, don’t know when we will see them next) and take them to an activity for which DH and I purchased the tickets at the time BIL and his fiancé preferred…but now they are likely not coming bc of the AC. I generally love BIL and fiance, but they also said they’d come to visit us this past spring and didn’t. The kids are going to be SO disappointed and mad. So instead of enjoying a bit of a break tomorrow while my kids are at their activity, I’ll be dealing with my very grumpy children. I shouldn’t be shocked as my in-laws aren’t exactly known for inconveniencing themselves for other people and i guess the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
How long did you room share with your baby, if at all? Mine is nine months now and we’re considering stopping, but it’s surprisingly bittersweet. We’ve always done sleep shifts with him and it seems like it might be time to get us out of there so we don’t wake up with every little thump, but why is it sad?!