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PetuniaPetunia Monster-in-the-Closet Lock

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PetuniaPetunia Monster-in-the-Closet Lock

Why It's Good:

Your little prince or princess will feel safe knowing that his or her room is a monster-free zone.

Why It's Green:

The lock is hand-crocheted by a women's co-op in Peru.

Where To Get It:

http://www.petuniapetunia.com/ | $32.00

Your Kid's Favorite New Toy

"Mommy, mommy, there's a monster in my closet!" Ohhh, how you want to pretend you don't hear that "precious" little voice. But you know from experience (last night, to be exact) that this could go on for hours and then you'll never get any real sleep. But tonight you're ready, because you're armed with the Monster-in-the-Closet Lock, a cute hand-crocheted lock that fits over doorknobs and comes with a working crocheted key. Acknowledge your child's fear and then help him feel like he is in control of all monsters everywhere by having him turn the working key in the lock. Monsters are trapped. All is secure. Everyone can sleep. It's the best money you ever spent.

Your kid might also appreciate the Monster-Under-the-Bed-Bomb, $32, to protect against those sneaky scary creatures lurking under beds. PetuniaPetunia caters to the even younger set, too: The Counting Sheep Mobile, $46, is an adorable decoration for a newborn's room—pre-monster, of course.