As a stay at home dad/teacher, these are the material things that keep me upright and sane until the next morning.
Whatever your mug depicts (mine is a Manchester City mug given as father's day gift) atleast 2 cups coffee is a must to survive the day.
Coffee Mug
Whether to jam out, listen to whatever crazy book the kids are hooked on, or to ask obscure questions, the echo is a must have, especially when they're linked on multiple floors to reach the kids instead of yelling at the top of my lungs.
Echo (4th Gen) | Smart Home Hub & Alexa
End of the day, in the same way coffee starts the day, a glass of your spirit of choice to close out is recommended.
Rocks Glasses for Whiskey, Tequila & Cocktails | Premium Drinkware
The best of both worlds; sweatpant and shorts. It's important to be comfy and stylish when home most of the day teaching and parenting. Easy on/off if you need some more formal bottoms for library/grocery/etc. runs.
Men's Sweatpant Shorts
Perfect for the ideal 65 degree indoor temperature (that's appropriate until someone complains it's too cold) to be perfectly comfortable and stylish. Can be worn outside the home but be warned that it will draw unneeded attention.
Men's Cardigans
Make sure to have your stress snack hidden high and away from your significant other and your offspring. It's OK to have a couple different sites and snacks in case you're discovered and have to share.
Nutter Butter
Wherever you need to get them from, be sure to have a full arsenal of Dad jokes for all settings and occasions. They're never too young to practice on for the final form of embarrassing our teenagers.