
"If you're anything like us, you go straight to the reviews of any product you're thinking about buying. There's just an added level of comfort that comes from knowing a real person has tried a product and loved it enough to gush about it online. That's precisely why Scary Mommy's editors put together a roundup each month of the things we've personally used in our homes that made life a little better in some way, big or small. These editor-tested Amazon finds are the kinds of things we share with each other in our group chat, or we buy for the people in our own lives. From practical upgrades to cozy comforts to genuinely just-for-fun finds, here's what earned our stamp of approval in December."
""Do you have a kid who plays pretend? They need a toy cash register! This one from Learning Resources has a solar-powered calculator, cash drawer with authentic 'ka-ching' sound, credit card swiper, and receipt pad. Plus, the register comes with realistic play bills and plastic coins." - Katie Garrity "I'm slowly going through my house and organizing all the hidey holes of junk, like closets and under the sink and you get it. Well, it was time to tackle the junk drawer in the kitchen. This battery organizer captured all the batteries rolling around in there and fits neatly inside. I love that it came with a little battery tester so I could toss all the ones that had lost their juice." - Katie McPherson"
Monthly personally used Amazon finds include items that improve everyday living through practical upgrades, cozy comforts, and just-for-fun products. Featured items include a Learning Resources Pretend & Play Calculator Cash Register Toy with a solar-powered calculator, cash drawer with authentic 'ka-ching' sound, credit card swiper, receipt pad, realistic play bills, and plastic coins. A Comecase hard battery organizer stores loose batteries neatly in a drawer and includes a battery tester to identify and discard dead batteries. The selections emphasize convenience, organization, play, and small luxuries suitable for gifting or everyday use.
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