Family Friday: Kids’ Heart-Stripes Two-Piece Pajamas

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A girl wearing a pink pajama set with a stripe print made of white hearts

As a pre-kid adult, I never got into Valentine’s Day. But post-kids, I’ve come around, and celebrate it with my kids every year.

If gifts are your love language, consider these Valentine-ready pajamas. These classic button-up pajamas look striped from a distance, but up close you can see the stripes are actually made of little hearts. 

Petite Plume’s Kids’ Heart-Stripes Pajamas are $58 at Nordstrom and come in sizes 2T to 14Y. The brand also has PJs in women’s sizes.

P.S. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Sales of note for 8/6/25

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  • Ann Taylor – Semi-annual sale, 8/6 ONLY: Extra 60% off sale and style steals starting at $25
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  • Eloquii – Extra 45% off all sale
  • J.Crew – 30% off wear-now styles & up to 60% off all sale styles
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  • M.M.LaFleur – 25% off all previous flash sale items! Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
  • Nordstrom – 9,800+ new women’s markdowns
  • Spanx – Free shipping on everything
  • Talbots – $15 & up all markdown tops & 50% off all other markdowns
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Thinking about that Nat Geo article referenced yesterday about the problems young kids are having with their fine motor skills, I’m wondering if any of you have observed that with your young ones. I do have one friend whose son (born during the pandemic) is in OT for fine motor skills. He gets outside time at school and probably a bit much screen time at home (two factors mentioned in the article). Wondering how much everyone is seeing this issue IRL and trying to think about how to get my baby enough outside time when the time comes.