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Alexis Gee
SAHM currently in the baby and toddler years toys• routines• everyday helpers• mom life
Alexis Gee's Lists
Things that help on stuck-inside toddler days
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For the long, loud, stuck-inside toddler days. These are the things we really use to pass time, calm big energy, and make being home all day feel more doable including a couple things for mom too.
🌿Things That Make This Toddler Season Easier
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Currently in the toddler stage x2 toddler finds that are genuinely making this season easier in our home. for play, routines, feeding, outings, and everyday mess.
💗 Valentine’s Day Books for Toddlers (0–4) with Sweet Teachable Moments❤️
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Sweet, simple Valentine’s Day books for little ones ❤️ These are the kind of stories that make the holiday feel fun, age-appropriate, while still creating teachable moments but using love as a guide. Perfect for bedtime, baskets, classroom gifts, or starting small Valentine’s traditions at home.💌
Affordable Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Him Under $25
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Looking for Valentine’s Day gift ideas for him under $25? This list is packed with a variety of affordable Valentine’s Day gifts he’ll actually use, from practical everyday finds to fun and thoughtful surprises. Perfect if you want a meaningful Valentine’s Day gift for him without overspending.
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Great Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him ($25–$50)
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If you never know what to get men for Valentine’s Day, this list will save you. These are Valentine’s Day gift ideas for him between $25–$50 that are actually useful, actually good, and actually worth the money. Stuff he’ll use, wear, eat, or keep, not last-minute gas station gifts.
💋 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him ($50–$100)
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These are the kinds of gifts that feel personal. Something cozy to share, something that reminds him of you, something that fits into the life he already lives. This list was built around connection, comfort, and meaning with a few fun and practical pieces mixed in. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Ages 1–3 Approved
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These are the toys my child has actually played with consistently for over two years. No clutter, no one-week obsessions… items that held attention from ages 1–3 and beyond. Tested in real life, not just added to cart.
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