


A few weeks ago, I was invited by Alpha Mom founder Isabel Kallman to a cool event at Kidville (in true New York fashion, I had actually met Isabel four years ago when I saw her apartment on the market). The event was a product preview for adorable, high-quality Sesame Street kids’ footwear made by New Balance. In addition to seeing these new sneaks (pictured above…I loooove the Cookie Monster ones), I got to meet fellow bloggers from Celebrity Baby Blog (one of my own must-reads), Cool Mom Picks, and Laid Off Dad. As for the shoes, they won’t be sold in stores or online till July (I will post about them again), but here is a sneak (pun intended) peek. I don’t have photos of the packaging, but trust me, it is scrumptious, too.











Oh those are adorable — perfect combination of cute and stylish! My son would love the cookie monster ones (and so would I)!
“C” is for cookie whcih I gotta have for me! Can’t wait!
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My daughter definitely can’t wait for her Cookie shoes to arrive. We’ll see if she still fits in them by then.
Kids.
How did I read that and not figure out where to buy those. They are all perfect and I would buy all three for my son. I love to buy him unique things as he in my one and only. I want those. I will reread the article until I figure it out. Or have my assistant do it!
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