Petit Eggy

Petit Eggy A curated collection of clothes and accessories for children. Designed in Korea and France.

Selected with love from independent boutiques or our private Petit Eggy line.

This post from    hits home⚾️ This is for anyone (parent or not) trying to unlearn and break generational cycles. Determ...
10/10/2022

This post from hits home⚾️ This is for anyone (parent or not) trying to unlearn and break generational cycles. Determined to have it end with me💥

Women are expected to be beautiful and also face a vast array of pressure from society. Raising a happy healthy daughter...
07/05/2022

Women are expected to be beautiful and also face a vast array of pressure from society. Raising a happy healthy daughter has become challenging more than ever.

Girls need to feel okay about how they look, and not let their looks dominate their sense of self-worth.

We love this post from . It has some helpful tips about supporting positive body image.

It's good for all people to be nurturing & caring toward others and be able to take each other's perspectives and be con...
05/27/2022

It's good for all people to be nurturing & caring toward others and be able to take each other's perspectives and be considerate. The problem is we foster those in girls and we don't foster them in boys. We as parents are responsible for changing the narrative & creating a healthier environment for boys to thrive❤️

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Mother's Day is around the corner  and I found this post from .nehamistry very fitting. It's okay to set boundaries. You...
05/05/2022

Mother's Day is around the corner and I found this post from .nehamistry very fitting.

It's okay to set boundaries. Your needs are important and setting boundaries is a way you can maintain a healthy balance in your relationships. Take care of yourself first❤️

Room inspiration😍 Love the easy on eyes & gender neutral colors. It feels very calm & soothing😴📷 by: .bris
04/13/2022

Room inspiration😍 Love the easy on eyes & gender neutral colors. It feels very calm & soothing😴

📷 by: .bris

Every single time with my toddler!🤦‍♀️ Photo by:.tips
03/29/2022

Every single time with my toddler!🤦‍♀️

Photo by:.tips

Happy Friday! Some positive vibes going into the weekend🌸Art by: .ginger
03/25/2022

Happy Friday! Some positive vibes going into the weekend🌸

Art by: .ginger

This week we will talk about how Lunar New Year's, one of the most important holidays in South East and East Asian count...
01/24/2022

This week we will talk about how Lunar New Year's, one of the most important holidays in South East and East Asian countries, is celebrated. This year the Lunar Year is celebrated on February 1st.

In the Chinese Zodiac, this upcoming year is the Year of the Tiger🐯 In contrast to last year’s Year of the Ox—which was considered to be more humble, heavy with responsibility, and reliable–this year is much different. The Year of the Tiger is about power, boldness, risk-taking, adventure, and “going big or going home.”

A couple of our favorite ways to celebrate Chinese New Year:

1. Give a red envelope🧧: Filled with “money to ward off old age,” red envelopes are traditionally gifted from elders to children during Lunar New Year.

2. Eat noodles for a long life🥣: In Chinese culture, long noodles represent longevity and are a mandatory meal during New Year’s celebrations.

3. Go watch a lion dance🦁: Meant to bring luck and joy, and drive away evil spirits, lion dances are traditional dances performed to welcome the new year. Check out your local Chinatown or your city calendar for fun lunar new year events.

4. Decorate the house with fun red lanterns: The red lanterns represents wealth, fame and prosperity. It is also a fun activity to do with your family!🏮🏮🏮

It is a great way to learn about Asian culture and have fun celebrating with family and friends!

Tomorrow we will talk about how the Koreans celebrate this special holiday.

Will you be celebrating Lunar New Year's?

Adventure awaits this long weekend! (No school on Monday for the kids🥴) Today it is 77 degrees in Texas😱 and we are plan...
01/14/2022

Adventure awaits this long weekend! (No school on Monday for the kids🥴) Today it is 77 degrees in Texas😱 and we are planning on getting some outdoor sunshine🌞 ⁠

What's the weather like where you are & what are your plans for this weekend?! ⁠


*Ollie wearing our Merci sweater🇫🇷*

Let's admit it, dealing with tantrums is never easy. But when you know what to expect and have some tools to manage the ...
01/10/2022

Let's admit it, dealing with tantrums is never easy. But when you know what to expect and have some tools to manage the tantrums, then it becomes easier for us to guide our children.

Help your child calm down: Offer a cuddle or hold them as they go through a range of emotions. If they refuse your help, make sure they are safe and not harming themselves. Stand nearby and say “I’m here if you need some help calming down. We can cuddle when you are ready.”

Understand the following triggers: Frustration, anger or rage when things don’t go their way, wanting to be in control and trouble communicating. When you know these triggers are coming, try to avoid them.

Make Amends: Once they are calm, help them make amends. This way, they learn to take responsibility when things go wrong. Restorative justice (How can we make this better?) is preferable than punishment (taking something away).

We accept all of our children’s feelings, even the ugly ones!

source: motessori toddler

Forgive yourself:  Let go of your guilt! Stop beating yourself up over your choices. Guilt turns into shame and you cons...
01/06/2022

Forgive yourself: Let go of your guilt! Stop beating yourself up over your choices. Guilt turns into shame and you constantly think you are a bad mom, dad, family member, etc. Instead, think of the reason behind your choices and move on.

No “right way” to do things: Too often parents place too much emphasis on doing everything, doing it all the “right” way, and/or doing it all perfectly. In reality though, there is usually not one right way to do something – and nobody’s perfect. Having perfection as your standard is setting yourself up to fail – and then feel guilty.

Ask for help: Asking for help takes practice. It takes vulnerability but once you take this step, you will notice others around you doing the same. And also be willing to accept when help is offered.

Unfollow those who bring you down: One of the hardest aspects of being a parent today is that points of comparison are everywhere, especially with social media. Try to avoid looking at and comparing yourself to what others are doing. People carefully curate what they want you to see and hear about their life – especially on social media and especially when it comes to parenthood.

Do you have parent guilt? How do you overcome it?

Source: cmi.org, hbr.com

As parents, we want to give our kids as much freedom to explore so they remain curious but at the same time remain safe,...
12/27/2021

As parents, we want to give our kids as much freedom to explore so they remain curious but at the same time remain safe, respect others and establish our own boundaries. It takes practice and sometimes we are wrong but we remind ourselves that we are trying our best and we can use it as an opportunity to apologize to our child.

1. It is okay to set limits - Setting limits can be difficult and our child not be happy with the limit being set. Yet when we set a limit in a supportive and loving way, they learn to trust that we have their best interests in mind and the connection with our child can even grow stronger.

2. Be clear on the limits: Children need order and they need to know what to expect. It's a good idea to have a few rules that are important to the family because too many can seem like a dictatorship. Have a couple of simple and clear rules aimed at keeping everyone safe and living more peacefully with others.

Examples:
- We are kind to each other
- We sit at the dining table to eat

3. Follow through with kind action: If our child does not cooperate, we acknowledge their feelings & take action. We are the leader- a respectful one.

Examples:
-"I can't let you hit that child. I am going to separate you."
- "I'm going to put you down. If you need to bite, you can bite on this apple."

If our children is doing something dangerous, this is the only time we say "no". This helps get their attention when there is danger.

4. Acknowledge negative feelings: They will most likely be unhappy about a limit being set so we acknowledge their feelings & see from their perspective.

- It looks like you...
- Are you feeling...

Let them release the full range of emotions and show them we are able to love them at their worst❤️

source: the montessori toddler

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