Gear Daddy runs the IKEA maze and comes back with 10 great products for kids and family, all under $10. Watch as Daddy Troy finds all sorts of great values, including drinking glasses, night lights, wall clocks and lamps, and even a tea set and a tent. From a kids storage product to picture frames, you're sure to find inexpensive useful items that everyone will enjoy. DadLabs ep 496 is brought to you by BabyBjorn.
DADDY TROY: Welcome back to Gear Daddy. I'm your host Daddy Troy and today's topic: Ten things you can get at IKEA for under ten dollars.
Today's episode is brought to you by Baby Bjorn, best baby gear on the planet, Baby Bjorn.
First up today we've got these stools from Ikea. This stool right here is $7.99, under $10. It's got these non skid dots on it as well as on the feet. It's great for the bathroom for little kids to stand upon in order to wash their hands or brush their teeth. If you've got an older child they have one that's only $3.50, a shorter version right here.
At our house we've tried to get rid of all plastic drinking cups mainly because of BPA and we've got a DadLabs episode about that if you don't know what it is. In order to get rid of those plastic cups we got these glasses from Ikea for $2.99 for 6 and they're great for little hands and they've even got smaller ones for smaller hands. You do run the risk of kids dropping them but as a family that was a calculated risk but we find that it teaches kids more respect for the glass if they know it can break.
Speaking of cups there's also a play tea set over here. It's $9.99. Super cute little tea set right here. You've got the tea cups and the saucers and the sugar and the creamer and you've got these cups right here. Kids are going to love this.
At a buck ninety nine per frame you can get five of these for under ten bucks.
For $2.99 you can get an analog clock. My kid was learning to tell time at school and he came home one day and we realized that throughout the house all we had were digital clocks and lots of them. So I decided to not only buy one but two. One for the kitchen and one for his bedroom.
Speaking of bedrooms we've got this flower nightlight for $9.99. It takes a low wattage bulb. The light spills around the side and out of the circles on the face of the flower. What I really like is that the flower is a green stem. You could put multiple ones in your kid's room and it can look like you're growing a flower garden.
Another lamp that I really like at Ikea. This one's only $6.99. It mounts up against the wall like that. And I have a story behind this one. My son wasn't getting a whole lot of sleep. He kept getting up at night so I made a deal with him. He's really into chapter books right now and I said, "Dude, if you want to read and extra chapter at night by yourself, here's what you're going to do, we're going to put this lamp on your wall and you can turn it on, read a chapter and turn it off. Solved my kid's sleep problems. Love this product.
And this cute little coat hook that's the back end of a dog. It goes flush against the wall. $1.99. Super cute.
[Wood and metal toy: $7.99]
One of the biggest challenges of any parent is getting your kid to clean up his room. This device right here opens up. You hang it on the wall using this hook. It hangs flush with the wall. It has these eyes on the front. You hang it down at kid level and then inside it has a tongue. It can hold lightweight toys like stuffed animals or clothes.
[Tent: $9.99. DadLabs Book: $15.99]
That's all for this week on Gear Daddy. I'll have links to all of these on my blog over at DadLabs.com. And I'll also have a special blog this week: the top ten survival tips for taking your kids to Ikea. Also, we've got tons of reviews over at DadLabs.com of other Ikea products. We'll see you next time on Gear Daddy and all week long at DadLabs.com.
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