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What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

From cozy nursing staples to clever decor upgrades and a meaningful new picture book, these are the finds worth adding to your cart this month.

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A mid-century modern walnut daybed with a trundle drawer sits in a sunlit corner. It is styled with a simple grey duvet and a black-and-white patterned pillow, creating a cozy reading nook or guest sleepover setup.

February is still full-on hibernation mode, but we’re also quietly getting ready for brighter days. This month’s picks are all about comfort, play and small upgrades that make home feel cozier now—while setting you up for stroller walks, park dates and fresh starts once spring finally shows up.

As always, while we genuinely love everything we recommend, a few of these items were gifted.

Sézane Tom Boy Chambray Shirt with Embroidered Hearts

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

Consider this your new mom-uniform upgrade. The Tom Boy chambray shirt is relaxed but polished, with little embroidered hearts that make it feel special without screaming “Valentine’s Day.” It pairs just as easily with leggings for daycare drop-off as with trousers for the office.

Embrace Nursing Bra

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

Whether you’re cluster feeding on the couch or finally leaving the house for a coffee date, a good nursing bra is priceless. The bra’s soft fabric and thoughtful design keep everything supported without digging in, and the easy nursing access makes feeds feel simpler. It’s the kind of bra you’ll reach for long after the newborn phase.

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Petit Lem Strawberry Knit Short Set

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

This baby strawberry knit short set is basically spring in outfit form. The soft knit keeps little ones comfy, while the cheery fruit print is made for stroller walks, park dates and first patio lunches once the weather warms up. It’s the kind of piece you scoop up now so it’s ready the minute those sunny spring days finally arrive.

Oatly Oat Milk

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

If your family goes through oat milk at record speed, you’re not alone. Oatly is our go-to for creamy lattes, kid-approved smoothies and quick bowls of cereal. It froths beautifully for grown-up drinks, but is mellow enough for picky kiddos and it’s an easy plant-based swap to keep in the fridge for guests with dairy sensitivities.

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Warriors Toys

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

For kids who are deep into the Warriors book universe, these toys are basically catnip. Figures and plushies inspired by the series let fans act out favourite scenes, invent new clans and bring their beloved characters off the page. It’s a screen-free way to keep the fandom going between chapters (and a slam-dunk gift for a Warrior Cats-obsessed birthday kid).

Canada: We Are the Story

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

This beautiful picture book—the very first from Swift Water Books, an Indigenous-led imprint within Tundra Book Group—offers families a thoughtful way to talk about Canada’s past, present, and future. Written by Nêhiyaw (Cree) author Richard Wagamese and illustrated by Anishinaabe artist Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, it invites kids to see themselves as part of an evolving story, while centring Indigenous voices and perspectives. It’s the kind of book you’ll want to keep on the coffee table and return to often.

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Article Lenia Twin Daybed with Trundle

What We’re Shopping For In February 2026

Equal parts practical and pretty, this daybed from Article is a space-saver that actually looks chic. By day, it’s a comfy reading nook or hangout spot piled with cushions; by night, it pulls double duty as a kid’s bed or sleepover setup thanks to the trundle. If you’re trying to make a small room work harder—or need a flexible guest bed—this minimalist frame is a smart upgrade.

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This article was originally published on Feb 10, 2026

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