Simple but Brilliant: Talltape

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Measuring the height of your children is one of those special bonding occasions that brings with it a whole host of unnecessary problems:

1 - Your child can not yet stand so it’s a two person job; one props baby and unfurls little legs, the other records the height
2 - You live in a rented property so memory markers on door covings, or holes in the wall to hang an expensive wooden chart are an impossibility
3 - You have a wriggly toddler who simply refuses to stand straight for you
4 - You move house, and those memory markers have to stay behind. Worse still, you have to paint over them!
5 - Where exactly do you store a whopping great wooden height chart when your babies grow up?

Five headache-inducing problems that are all too common for parents everywhere. Over two years ago, we bought Dex the most adorable wooden height chart with aeroplanes, clouds and other decorations that fitted the theme of his room perfectly. Unfortunately, it is still propped up against his bedroom wall and has never been used. We’ve moved some 4 times in his short little life and we haven’t got around to fixing it to a wall.

When I think of all those lost memories it makes my heart ache a little. Both of my children have memory boxes filled with newspapers from their birth dates, locks of hair, their hospital outfits, ID cuffs and other keepsakes. I’m annoyed with myself that I dropped the bat on something so rudimentary.

What’s Talltape?

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Enter Talltape - the height chart of dinky proportions and ultimate keepsake for any new parent. It’s, simply put, a small roll of tape that can be either tacked onto your wall, or rolled away and stored somewhere safe. It’s a fully portable solution that solves every one of your 5 common problems.

With a passion for storing memories, we create products that help parents preserve memories of their children growing up… But I want Talltape to do more than just measure. Our four illustrated versions, by three talented female British artists, are designed to engage the imagination of the growing up child, and also to educate them, whether by counting or by learning dinosaur names. Camilla Warren, Owner of Talltape and London mum of 3.

They arrive neatly packed with a Sharpie Mini permanent marker pen so you can start straight away. They fit easily through your letterbox (10cm high and 3.2cm diameter) so there’ll be no dreaded red card from your Postie either. You simply roll your TallTape the other way to straighten it, then it’s ready to record those memories.

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It’s made from a strong and robust material similar to normal tape measures. This is fabulous as it minimises the risk of rips and tears - essential for rip-happy toddlers. The length also stretches to an impressive 2m / 6ft 6″ (well beyond that of many more traditional height charts) so can accommodate the tallest child and dinkiest of babies straight from birth (newborns can measured lying down - genius!). The markings are also in imperial and metric making it a fab reference point for filling out medical documents and red books.

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At £10.99 each, with a flat rate of £2.99 for UK P&P, it’s miles cheaper than a wooden monstrosity. I spotted they also have sweet little muslin pouches at just 50p if you’re gifting a Talltape to someone, or popping one in your child’s stocking. There are also several designs to choose from to complement any nursery theme.

You can also buy a pack of 4 different coloured markers for £3.99 if you plan on using one Talltape for every child in your family. It’s safe to say that mum and dad are not getting away without a little measurement of their own! Dexter also insisted on measuring his Buzz Lightyear so his pal’s particulars will be forever marked for prosperity beside Dexter and Heidi’s.

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We plumped for the animal theme which is just one of four glossy themes designed by three eminent British illustrators and designers; Charlotte Bampfylde, Georgina McBain and Gemma Luker. I picked well as the illustrations on this chart are just beautiful. It features some 40 different animals all balancing on each other’s heads. Dex seems especially fond of the tiger and the obsessive stroking leads me to think he won’t be happy until he gets there!

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The best bit? When the kids are simply ‘too cool’ to have this on display, it’ll live in their memory box ready and waiting until my children become parents themselves.

Simple but brilliant, you can grab your own from www.talltape.com or say hello on Twitter or Facebook!

 

 

 


Funny Gift Ideas for Dads

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You might have spotted I’ve been a bit preoccupied with Christmas preparations recently. I used to really enjoy buying presents, but over the last two years I’ve really struggled to make decisions. To start as I mean to go on, I’ve prepared a mini spreadsheet with everyone’s names on and have been busy populating it with gift ideas. The idea is to link to as many things as I can, and watch them like a hawk just in case they somehow slip into the sale section and I can bag some bargains.

I’ve millions of ideas for Dexter and the children in the family, and I’ve even managed to find some lovely things for the grandparents. But let’s face it, men are ridiculously difficult to buy for. I find myself year after year racking my brains trying to recall conversations we’ve had for inspiration. Yet every year he’ll get stuck with a few Diesel tees (he likes the fit) and some Clinique face cream. This year I’d love to get him something different.

Luckily I’ve found a site with dozens of funny ideas for the man in your life. The Internet Gift Store has loads of really affordable stocking fillers and out-of-the-box ideas for the tricky to buy for man. Hopefully this will mean that Craig gets to open a few more pressies on Christmas day.

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If your old man is a big kid at heart then perhaps you could tap into the 80′s retro theme. Craig is a huge Star Wars fan so I love this Darth Vader apron (£14.99) and Jedi fleece robe (on sale at £26.99). The Marvel Comics wash bag (£11.99) is also very cute and might mean he stops taking up space in my Cath Kidston bag when we go away for the weekend - why are men’s deodorants twice the size of women’s anyway?

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Or if you’re looking for something a little more practical, then there are also some bits your other half would get tons of use out of. This battery powered iPhone charger (£12.99) would be great for quick charges when you’re on the go. Although Craig has an in car charger, we have two cars and often forget to switch it from car to car. This would fit comfortably in my handbag and earn me heaps of brownie points when we’re out and about and he needs to get the latest football scores.

A key finder (£5.49) would also be an easy hit in our house. Although Craig is really careful with his keys, our cheeky monkey often has other ideas and will literally scale Everest to have a chew on daddy’s car keys. Unfortunately, Dexter isn’t so great at putting them back after he’s got bored with them and we’re often ten minutes late to parties where we’re searching the depths of the sofa for them. This key finder beeps when you whistle so would be the perfect solution.

As Craig is also the main cook in our house (I say main… in reality, the only dish I can actually cook without supervision is cheese on toast!) I also really like this chopping board set from Joseph Joseph at £46.

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But whilst browsing for Craigy, I also found these seriously cool neon lights for just £32.99 each. I’m not suggesting we have one of these in our bedroom but they’d be perfect as a nightlight for Dex! And that’s without even looking at the kids section!

So there you have it - a perfect selection of quirky gifts for men - big and small!

What’s on your Chrimbo list for your other half this year?

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