Parents: 5 Back-to-School Tips for a Successful School Year

Kids may cheer the beginning of summer, but I know a few parents who cheer the first day of school. There’s so much to prepare for and anticipate. By the time school starts, almost everyone is a little nervous (even teachers!) and anxious about the transition to the daily routine. As a teacher, I’ve seen more than a few school-year beginnings, and I’d like to share a few back-to-school tips for parents to have the best year ever!

1. Start setting your alarm

Sure, you want to live up your last few days of summer — but that first wake-up call is going to be brutal. Start setting alarms and having your kids get used to the new wake-up time (and bedtime) for the school year. It may not be enough to wake up early. Set your expectations for chores and getting ready in the morning so your kids get into the groove.

2. Update your information at school

Most schools send students home with paperwork to update their parents’ contact information every year, but the school may still have outdated info. Kids — especially high schoolers — can forget about or misplace these forms, though, and the school may have trouble getting a hold of you. This goes for your emergency contacts too. It’s best to go into the school and personally update your information if anything has changed.

3. Take note of teacher contact information

When your students bring home sheets detailing information about their classes, probably the most important piece is teacher contact information. Take note of how your child’s teacher prefers to communicate (hours, method, etc.) and send a note back to the teacher introducing yourself and offering your information. I always appreciate when parents let me know what they would like to hear about, too, such as progress in math or volunteer opportunities.

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4. Have a growth mindset

As a parent, you have great knowledge of your child’s strengths and challenges,  so share that information with their teachers. . Often, I hear parents say, “Johnny isn’t good at math.” Chances are, Johnny thinks this too. Kids are in school for a reason, and struggling with learning is part of the path of progress. Many of my students think if something is a challenge for them, it must be too hard or they must not be good at it. Challenge just means they’re still working on it. It’s not enough to focus only on positives or even to cheerlead — “You can do it!” is meaningless without action. Focus on what can be done, establish goals (with clear steps in the process!) and help your students work on their weaknesses. This is a great book with strategies for parents to encourage growth mindsets.

5. Be your child’s academic coach

Talk to your child about what he or she is struggling with and be a coach. If it’s organizing and getting homework done, help establish a process for calendaring and making time. You may have to hand hold more in the beginning until a routine is established. Help your kids learn about asking questions and when to approach the teacher for extra help too. There’s a lot of explicit teaching that has to happen for people to become problem solvers. We don’t all pick it up naturally.

It’s no wonder that being a parent is one of the most rewarding and difficult jobs in the world. There’s a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into having a successful school year, and parents who show how much they care by supporting their students is what makes the biggest difference.

7 Must-Have School Supplies for the 2018 School Year

We’re all about the bling, so it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of stocking up on supplies for a new school year. Finding back-to-school deals is easy with Ebates! Shop for school supplies for your kids, and find savings on locker accessories, backpacks and even basics like glue and pencils. Here, we’ve put together a few fun items that your kids will love showing off. You may even find a few things you want for your own office!

Unicorn Backpack With Flip Sequins

Flip sequins are the new velvet. You could spend all day brushing the sequins back and forth, making fun patterns to soothe your tactile needs.

Unicorn Backpack With Flip Sequins
from Justice



Smencils

Smencils seem to be the love child of Mr. Sketch markers and Lip Smackers — but they may be a better option for repeated inhaling. My personal favorite flavor is Jelly Donut, but I’ll try not to chew on it.

Scentco Scented Smencils
from Walmart

Magnetic Gold Locker Bin

If you’re lucky enough to have a locker of your own, why not spruce it up? This magnetic gold locker bin is super cute and functional, and there are plenty of matching pieces.

Gold Magnetic Locker Bin

from The Container Store



Bling Diamond Pen

Just try to use this pen without twirling it around like a show-off.

Diamond Ball-Point Pen
from AliExpress
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Claws Right There Sticky Notes

These sticky-note sets come in cats, dogs and my personal favorite, dinosaurs. I think I’ll be stealing some for the office.

Claws Right There Dinosaur Sticky-Note Set

from Modcloth



Gel Yeah Pen Set

Bright gel pens win. It’s going to be hard to hold on to these pens, because suddenly everyone is going to want to “borrow” one.

Gel Yeah Pen Set

from The Container Store

Stoh Lunch Tote

This stylish bag is the perfect shape for stacking small containers, so you can carry your whole lunch upright.

Stoh Lunch Totes

from The Grommet

The 9 Hottest Backpacks of the Season

 Backpacks are fantastic accessories — they carry your stuff, keep your hands free and add distinct personality to any outfit. This fall, treat yourself and your kids to a brand-new backpack. Here are nine styles that will make waves for both children and adults. From the hottest JoJo Siwa backpack to the latest laptop bags and leather backpacks, these bags will take you through the season in style.


Skip Hop Zoo Kids’ Backpack

This playful pouch easily holds all the supplies your kiddo needs. There are compartments to hold juice boxes, cups and water bottles, and the unicorn horn adds a whimsical touch. This is the perfect back-to-school backpack.

 

Skip Hop Zoo Kids’ Backpack
from Target

JanSport Right Pack Expressions Backpack

This pretty floral backpack instantly jazzes up any outfit. You can pair it with an all-black ensemble for a pep of print or mix with a multi-printed outfit.

JanSport Right Pack Expressions Backpack
from JanSport



The North Face Women’s Jester Backpack

This beautiful purple backpack is ideal for long hikes through the woods or weekend getaways. You can also use it as a travel backpack instead of a carry-on.

The North Face Women’s Jester Backpack
from Moosejaw

Nickelodeon JoJo Siwa Kids’ Backpack

This shimmery backpack will light up the school yard. Mesh side pockets provide extra space for crayons, school supplies and packed lunches.

Nickelodeon JoJo Siwa Kids’ Backpack
from Target



Herschel Classic Backpack

This cool army backpack makes a strong statement, especially in the punchy bird print.

Herschel Classic Backpack
from The House
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Michael Kors Jessa Convertible Backpack

This pretty pink backpack looks sharp on hot summer nights. We love it paired with a mini dress or to dress up a pair of cutoffs.

Michael Kors Jessa Convertible Backpack
from Macy’s



Disney X Coach Academy Backpack

This gothic backpack is an edgy statement. The playful patches lend a quirky touch to this modern staple.

Disney X Coach Academy Backpack
from Coach

The North Face Pivoter Backpack

This versatile print goes with everything in your wardrobe. It’ll become your go-to backpack.

The North Face Pivoter Backpack
from The North Face



Coach Campus Backpack

This collegiate backpack features an interesting pattern and a fun metal detailing. Wear it paired with wide-leg jeans, a crop top and platforms for a boho-chic day look.

Coach Campus Backpack
from Coach

The Ultimate Amusement Park Survival Checklist

If a theme park is in your vacation plans, be prepared with the essentials without dragging along a duffel bag of just-in-case items. Going out for the day (or days) to an amusement park is like readying for a trek to one of the happiest places on earth. Prepare for the elements, physical strain and some wait time.

Make Some Room

Even if you always pack light, don’t think you’ll be able to get away with just your pockets on an all-day amusement park tour. If you try, you’ll be buying necessities all day at exorbitant prices. Waistpacks (this one converts to a backpack) and sling backpacks have some room and are still hands-free.

Patagonia Atom Sling 8L
from Moosejaw



A Stroll Through the Park

If you have young children with you, they will want a place to sit down and relax — and sometimes it’s easier to keep them contained as you walk through a crowded area. I’d recommend a stroller or a folding wagon like this one, which doubles as a place to put your lunch and water bottles when you’re waiting in line.

Finding places to refill reusable water bottles is simple, and bringing your own will save you so much money. For summertime, I recommend a standard-size insulated bottle so it will fit in cupholders and small spaces.

Quest Folding Sports Wagon
from Dick’s Sporting Goods
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Recharge and Revive

You’ll need your phone all day for picture-taking and checking wait times for popular amusement park rides. An extra battery is a must, and this charging case will give you a second life.

I still love the thrill of roller coasters, but as I get older my ability to stand up afterward has decreased. Non-drowsy natural Dramamine will help you keep up.

Mophie Juice Pack Ultra Protective Mobile Battery Pack Case
from Verizon



Rain or Shine

Whether it’s sunny or cloudy, grab some sunscreen! If you’re out for several hours, you’ll want to reapply while you wait in line. This Coola sunscreen is a very light, powdery sunscreen that won’t leave you looking greasy. For kids, Badger Sunscreen is made with safe zinc oxide. Toss a few emergency ponchos into your pack and you’ll be ready for a big splash or an unexpected rain shower.

It’s a good idea to bring some resealable plastic bags in case you ride a water-themed coaster. A waterproof phone pouch is a must if you’re trying to decide what to bring to a waterpark.

Coola Mineral Face SPF 30
from Sephora

Prime Time in Line

There are a few necessities I can’t live without when I’m stuck in line with young children. A quick spritz of hand sanitizer after hanging off the handrails is a must when there’s no soap and water at hand, or use Water Wipes for cleanup. For long wait times, have some snacks (these containers are perfect for separating snack foods) and activities ready. The Eye Found It card game has a fun travel Disney version, or have kids write or draw about their adventures in a travel journal.

GoEat Lunch box
from Joseph Joseph

How to Keep Kids Busy During Their Long Winter Break

Although you cherish every second you have with your precious children, you may need to have some fun kids’ winter-break activities in your box of tricks to keep them out of your hair while you relax or get some work done. These ideas will add a little wonder to your kids’ wintery days.


Pack a Winter Picnic

Although picnics often are reserved for summertime, it may be even more fun to make a hot lunch and get bundled up for an adventure in the winter wonderland. An insulated thermos makes sure your food stays warm.

Thermos Food Container
from Bed Bath & Beyond

Choose a Baking Project

Find a good reason to make cookies: for a neighbor, a sidewalk sale or an upcoming dinner party. Let the kids research a recipe and bake with independence (but safety supervision), and chalk up any less-than-tasty mistakes to the scientific process. You could even ask them to present their findings and make a plan to fix their blunder with the next batch. The gift of a chef’s kit will give them the authority in the kitchen that they love.

Curious Chef 11-Piece Boys’ Chef Kit
from Bed Bath & Beyond


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Send Them on a Wintertime Scavenger Hunt

Some winter-break ideas for kids just sound like work on your part, but sending your kids on a scavenger hunt will keep them occupied and won’t require you to clean up any messes. Make a list of activities for them to complete: take a picture in a still-scene reenactment of a favorite movie, shoot some video of their best dance moves or retrieve the “three blind mice” that are hiding around the house.

Felted Wool Santa Mouse Ornaments
from Cost Plus World Market

Spray-Painting in the Snow

When sledding and snowmen have lost their thrill, give your kids another reason to go outside for some fun activities. Spray bottles with a little watercolor paint or food-safe dye mixed with water could inspire their next great art project on the world’s most naturally white canvas. As long as there are a few rules, you shouldn’t have to clean up after them.

12-ounce Spray Bottle
from The Container Store



Karaoke Party

Have your kids create a playlist and let them become rock stars in the best karaoke party of the season. You might need this to happen behind a closed door.

Tzumi Pop Solo Microphone
from Walmart

9 Must-Have Gifts for Every New Mom on Your List

All a new mom really wants for Christmas is a silent night. Unfortunately, even Santa himself can’t hook her up with that luxury. This holiday season, give a special mama something to make her feel happy, beautiful and appreciated — and then maybe offer to babysit for a few hours! We’ve rounded up a few thoughtful gifts for new moms for your browsing convenience. Help her celebrate this merry month with sweet baby essentials, cozy lounging pieces, sentimental keepsakes and more.

Pearhead Babyprints Ornaments

Every mom wants to commemorate her baby’s first holiday season. This precious custom handprint ornament will help her always remember this special time.

Pearhead Babyprints Ornaments
from Bed Bath and Beyond



DockATot Deluxe Dock Baby Lounger

This seemingly simple infant bed is all the rage on social media — and with good reason. It’s a perfectly portable and cozy spot for baby to lounge, play and nap.

DockATot Deluxe Dock Baby Lounger
from Buy Buy Baby

Sonoma Goods for Life Turkish Cotton Robe

Let’s be honest: Sometimes, new moms have to live in their pajamas. Help her embrace this state of perpetual PJ-wearing with a cozy cotton robe. This one is perfect for lounging around the house.

Sonoma Goods for Life Turkish Cotton Robe
from Kohl’s



Itzy Ritzy Mom Boss Multi-Use Cover

This trendy, stretchy cover is a multi-tasker — just like mom! It can be used as a car-seat cover, breastfeeding scarf and fashion accessory.

Itzy Ritzy Mom Boss Multi-Use Cover
from Buy Buy Baby

One Line a Day Journal

The best laid plans… New moms might want to keep a detailed baby journal, but keeping up with it can prove challenging. This “line a day” book requires the bare minimum from mamas. Even bleary eyed in the middle of the night, she can jot down a milestone or memory.

One Line a Day Journal
from Paper Source


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S’well White Marble Water Bottle

Hydration is important for new moms — especially those who are breastfeeding. This S’well bottle is gorgeous, so she’ll never leave home without it (except, you know, when mommy brain strikes).

S’well White Marble Water Bottle
from Sur la Table

Skip Hop Chelsea Downtown Chic Diaper Satchel

A diaper bag must be functional, but bonus points if it’s also chic. This satchel fits the bit and keeps nappy-toting mamas looking fashion-forward. With lots of useful pockets and features, it’s super handy and super stylish.

Skip Hop Chelsea Downtown Chic Diaper Satchel
from Skip Hop



Jo Malone Candle

Moms don’t get a lot of downtime. In those rare moments of rest, help her unwind with a luxurious Jo Malone candle. (Bottle of wine optional!)

Jo Malone Candle
from Blue Mercury

Drybar Three Rounds of Detox

Fact: During the early months of motherhood, many mamas don’t get to shower as often as they’d like. It’s a hairy (and greasy!) situation. Help her maintain her gorgeous (albeit exhausted) look with this Drybar trio of detox products. They’ll help clean her hair and make it look refreshed — even when she’s not. It’s the perfect new-mom gift set.

Drybar Three Rounds of Detox
from Sephora

9 In-Demand Holiday Toys to Stash Away Right Now

It’s beginning to look a lot like — well, early November. Although you may be rightfully focused on Thanksgiving, you’ll be trimming the tree, lighting the menorah and feeling the festive spirit of the oh-so-expensive holiday season before you know it. Yes, the weeks between Oct. 31 and Dec. 25 tend to be a blur — so start preparing now for the merry madness by stocking up on this year’s hottest gifts well in advance. (Don’t worry: Ebates will help you save on all those pricey presents!) The best toys for kids tend to sell out fast, so finish your milk and cookies, hop online and stash these babies away. We’ve rounded up the most popular toys of 2017 for kids of all ages.


Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Servin’ Up Fun Food Truck

Play kitchens are popular toys, but try the latest trend for pretend and real-life foodies: mobile restaurants! This adorable set features 20 removable pieces and lots of interactive features.

Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Servin’ Up Fun Food Truck
from Walmart

“Doc McStuffins” Baby All-in-One Nursery

It’s OK if you giggle. Your little Doc in training can help care for her baby dolls in this super-sweet all-in-one nursery, featuring the essentials for those cuddly newborn checkups. 

“Doc McStuffins” Baby All-in-One Nursery

from Fingerhut




Fisher-Price Think and Learn Teach ‘n Tag Movi

He moves, he rocks and he rolls. With 360-degree mobility, Teach ‘n Tag Movi gets kids moving and grooving with exciting games.

Fisher-Price Think and Learn Teach ‘n Tag Movi

from Buy Buy Baby

Hatchimals Glittering Garden Penguala

What will hatch? It’s a surprise, of course. Each sparkling egg contains one of two interactive Hatchimals from the special glittering garden collection.

Hatchimals Glittering Garden Penguala

from Kohl’s


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VTech Go! Go! Smart Wheels Race and Play Adventure Park

Gavin the Go-Kart goes up, down and around in this rollicking amusement park wonderland, featuring fun sounds, phrases and songs.

VTech Go! Go! Smart Wheels Race and Play Adventure Park

from Fingerhut

Fisher-Price Imaginext DC Super Friends Batbot Xtreme

Bats, boys, toys and games — what budding superhero wouldn’t want his own Batman robot? Towering at 2 feet tall, this Batbot defends Gotham City (and, you know, your living room) with extendable wings, a hidden elevator and Batcycle, and shoulder fire projectiles. There’s even a built-in voice changer so your kid can lend his voice to the Batbot.

Fisher-Price Imaginext DC Super Friends Batbot Xtreme

from Walmart



Minnie Mouse Electric Ride-On Quad

This retro-inspired electric ride-on quad bike is pretty in pink — prefect for your mini Minnie lover.

Minnie Mouse Electric Ride-On Quad
from shopDisney

FurReal Roarin’ Tyler, the Playful Tiger

This pet is ready for a roaring good time. He interacts, responds and plays with kids, and has more than 100 sound and motion combinations.

FurReal Roarin’ Tyler, the Playful Tiger

from Walmart

7 Chic Mom Bags That Hold Everything But the Kitchen Sink

Moms are always prepared. Need a Band-Aid? She’s got you covered. Want some hand sanitizer? She’s your go-to gal. Yearning for a snack or a drink or a coloring book? Look no further — Mama has it all in that big ol’ bag of hers. Bottomless pits of stuff, mom bags need to be both large and functional because we like to carry everything but the kitchen sink — and that’s only because it doesn’t fit. With lots of practical pockets and smart features, these stylish and roomy handbags can hold veritable pharmacies — because #momlife means being ready for anything with all the things. We’ve rounded up the best baby bags that aren’t actually meant to be diaper bags, because you’re going to want to hold onto these spacious accessories for years to come.


Banana Republic August Handbag

Inspired by global travel, this gorgeous, textured, open-style tote can fit everything you’ll need for a day of exploration — and anything you may acquire along the way. Plus, for every bag sold, August will donate a backpack to Operation School Bell, a nonprofit that provides clothes to students in need in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Now that’s a splurge you can feel good about, Mom.

Banana Republic August Handbag
from Banana Republic

Tory Burch Satchel

This sleek and chic satchel features a double handle and an adjustable shoulder strap so you can haul all those must-haves with ease and style.

Tory Burch Satchel
from Tory Burch



Cole Haan StudioGrand 2-in-1 Tote

This bag will take you from the office to the gym to school pickup. It features water-resistant leather and easily converts to a small studio bag, so you can grab it all and go or take only what you need.

Cole Haan StudioGrand 2-in-1 Tote
from Cole Haan
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Kendall + Kylie Koenji Asymmetric Backpack

Sometimes Mom needs two hands. (Actually, she could use a few more, but that’s a whole other topic.) This asymmetric leather backpack keeps you free to hold babies, push strollers and slay dragons.

Kendall + Kylie Koenji Asymmetric Backpack
from Neiman Marcus



Topshop Leather Slouch Grab Tote

This slouch tote is deceivingly large on the inside, so you can carry all the picture books, water bottles, granola bars and iPads. You know, the necessities.

Topshop Leather Slouch Grab Tote
from Topshop

Tory Burch Ella Tote

Durable and strong, this iconic Tory Burch tote boasts a spacious interior that can easily fit all the essentials. Plus, its polished look will help you stay gorgeous on the go — even if you’re still wearing yoga pants with a pajama top.

Tory Burch Ella Tote
from Tory Burch



Kate Spade Cameron Street Perforated Large Satchel

The best diaper bags are large and in charge — or not even diaper bags at all! This structured and spacious satchel is fashion-forward, pretty and practical for both Mama and Baby.

Kate Spade Cameron Street Perforated Large Satchel
from Macy’s

2017’s Most Adorable Infant Costumes for Baby’s First Halloween

Halloween is way more fun when you have a baby to dress up. It’s true — an itty-bitty costumed cutie is the ultimate treat on Oct. 31. No trick here — just pure, unadulterated adorableness. From sweet and sassy costumes for a baby girl (hello there, wee little Wonder Woman) to giggle-worthy getups for your mini munchkin of a man, you’re going to want to buy every last infant Halloween costume you lay your eyes on. And why not? Now is the time to take advantage of your ability to make all the dress-up decisions. Make the most of it and take lots of photos, because before you know it your go-with-the-flow flamingo will turn into an opinionated Elsa, insisting on wearing the same “Frozen” costume as every other kid on the block year after year. Until then, you have the ultimate doll to dress up this Halloween: your very own baby boo!

Unicorn Costume

The unicorn trend is still going strong. Enjoy this magical moment with your little love and have a happy Halloween.

Magical Unicorn Infant Costume
from Overstock



“Star Wars” Yoda Costume

Dress like Yoda you can, with this super-cute cinema-inspired costume — perfect for your future “Star Wars” fanatic.

“Star Wars” Yoda Costume
from Younkers

Werewolf Costume

Nobody could be afraid of this not-so-big, not-so-bad wolf. This Howl-oween costume is a great fit for fearsome, fuzzy and fussy babes.

Wee Werewolf Infant Costume
from Overstock



Sunflower Costume

Your budding beauty (get it?) will keep cozy in this bunting and look like a ray of sunshine. Costumes for newborns don’t get any sweeter.

Sunflower Infant Costume
from Walmart
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Wonder Woman Costume

It’s the “it” costume from this year’s ultimate movie, but in miniature form. Celebrate girl power and all the wondrous things your little lady will do with this super costume.

Wonder Woman Infant Costume
from JC Penney



Banana Bunting Costume

Yes, sometimes newborn babies act bananas. Embrace the cray days of early infanthood with this humor-filled and potassium-rich bunting costume. 

Banana Bunting Infant Costume
from Younkers

Sea Turtle Costume

This tiny turtle might be the cutest sea creature you’ll ever see. A jumpsuit and plush shell make for a comfortably cozy outfit for a newborn.

Sea Turtle Costume
from Buy Buy Baby



Sushi Costume

A little soy sauce and some wasabi, and you’ve got yourself a yummy meal. Who needs candy when you’ve got sushi?

Silly Sushi Infant Costume
from Overstock

Insta-Worthy Autumn Activities Your Family and Followers Will Love

The peak of fall is as picturesque as it gets. Colorful foliage, decorative gourds and festive settings prime for photo-snapping — that’s what the season is all about. Indeed, the fall landscape makes an idyllic backdrop for your oh-so-inspirational Instagram feed. Of course, iconic autumnal activities are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also super fun. So make the most of it and enjoy the crisp air, crunchy leaves and a few awesome outings with your family and friends. Just make sure to stop and stage a perfect pic while you’re at it. Because if you didn’t ’gram it, did it really happen?


Go Apple Picking

Apples are prime for picking in late September and early October, so get to your favorite farm and pluck plenty of Pink Ladies, Honeycrisps and Fujis (my three faves!) from big, tall trees. Be sure to wear your fall best (booties optional!) and snag yourself the ultimate “fashionista-at-the farm” social-media shot. You can also ’gram a photo of that must-eat apple donut with your own thermos of hot cider — you know, before you devour it all. Or go the family-friendly route and get a pic of all the apples of your eye together. Seriously, though — it’s one of the best activities for kids.

Stainless Steel Thermos
from Bass Pro Shops

Hit Up the Pumpkin Patch

The annual trip to the pumpkin patch is one of my favorite fall activities. I love watching my kids wander up and down the dirt lanes, seriously scrutinizing the color, size and roundness of each pumpkin they pass. One tip: BYO red wagon! It’s great for carting the kids around when their little legs get tired. Plus, you can haul your pumpkin pile to the car without breaking your back. Bonus: You might even get an amazing Instagram shot of the kiddos cruising in their retro-inspired Radio Flyer surrounded by gourds.

Radio Flyer Steel Wood Wagon
from Walmart


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Tailgating Time

Whether you’re a football fanatic or just in it for the food, there’s nothing quite like a good parking-lot tailgating party. Bring your own portable charcoal barbecue and you’ll be the game-day MVP. Bonus points if you pack graham crackers, chocolate bars, marshmallows and this s’mores-making basket. Enjoy your ooey-gooey treat while showing off your NFL pride — now that’s a Kodak moment. Winning moments and cool Instagram photo ideas — that’s what we’re all about.

Portable Grill
from Walmart

Take a Hike

There’s no better time than fall to take a nature walk or hit the hiking trail. Autumn’s natural beauty abounds with endless blue sky and a cascading rainbow of leaves. If that’s not workout motivation, I don’t know what is. Make sure all your followers see you getting exercise in wide-open spaces — and looking good in the process — in a new pair of Adidas Terrex hiking shoes. These sneakers are as functional as they are fashionable.

Adidas Terrex Solo Hiking Shoe
from Shoes.com



Pack a Picnic

A few sandwiches in a picnic basket, perhaps a bottle of crisp bubbly (or some cider!) and this cozy buffalo-print faux shearling blanket, and you’ve got yourself a stylish picnic at the park. Say cheese!

Brown and Red Buffalo Check Faux Shearling Blanket
from Walmart