Tami Busia and her 4-year-old daughter, Zella, created a stunning floral-pattern cake inspired by the vibrancy of the legendary artist and icon Frida Kahlo.
In addition to adorning their own heads with flowers from Backyard Bouquets, they also made a beautiful Frida-inspired floral crown for their cake!
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Tami, with fun Frida Kahlo napkins to match!
Now all that's left to decide is if you'll devour your cake as a family or invite some friends over for a flower-powered party, infused with some Women's History Month education and inspiration.
Think: reading books, doing art projects, playing games, or watching programs that celebrate women before digging into your cake! ">
Trailblazer Collection by Piccolina.
The mom-founded brand has everything from Mae Jemison and Jane Goodall t-shirts to sweatshirts, PJs, undies, and face masks featuring everyone from Bessie Coleman to Ida B. Wells! The collection features dozens of standout leaders in STEM, artists, activists, civic leaders, and authors—just take your pick! (Use code MOTHER20 for 20% off!)
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eight Trailblazer plush dolls featuring Women's History icons Malala Yousafzai, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Mae Jemison, Rosa Parks, Frida Kahlo, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and Jane Goodall. An empowering addition to any child's stuffie collection!">
Noggin app (ideal for ages 2-6) is accessible on tablets, smartphones, and TV, and features a wide variety of great programs with strong female leads—including kid favorites JoJo and Gran Gran, Dora The Explorer, and Shimmer & Shine.
Backed by research and developed by early childhood experts, each episode supports kids with literacy, math, science, and creativity.">
Noggin, the app has loads of educational games, e-books, and songs for kids to engage with, right alongside their favorite characters. (Read more about the brand’s unique learning approach!)
Plus, there is plenty of programming perfect for Women's History Month, including the Rhymes Through Times
series, in which a cast of Nick Jr. characters takes the stage portraying Black heroes throughout history—including Ruby Bridges, Aretha Franklin, and Katherine Johnson.
(Zella is pictured watching the adorable girl-powered Noggin show Butterbean's Cafe.)">
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