https://polinariospartyrental.com/blogs/news.atom polinariospartyrental - Blog 2018-01-25T08:35:00-07:00 polinariospartyrental https://polinariospartyrental.com/blogs/news/does-your-toddler-have-an-imaginary-friend 2018-01-18T08:49:00-07:00 2023-10-17T14:10:55-07:00 Does Your Toddler Have an Imaginary Friend? So What! Ives Pajazetovic Image of toddler holding her teddy or imaginary friend.

Growing up, I had an imaginary friend named Hoodles. He was an owl with dopey eyes that consoled my every confession.

My parents looked to one another with soft suspicion at my frequent retreats to my bedroom with Hoodles. What did an imaginary owl have to offer that my friends or siblings did not?

Rest assured, Hoodles had a lot to offer.

Here are 6 ways being attached toddler imaginary friends helps kids grow into mature, responsible adults:

I became an early philosopher

As I told Hoodles about my friends and about school’s happenings, I began to recognize others thinking about ideas. At ages 7 through 11, children become aware of external events and perceptions. I began to see that events and objects outside of my own body existed. I registered that if I had an opinion, then maybe my peers had opinions. And if I was thinking about my peers’ opinions, maybe they were thinking about mine! And what do they think about my thoughts?


In conversing with Hoodles, I began to consider his opinion on matters. Sure, I recognize now that I generated his opinions. But back then, I considered what he had to ‘say’. I initiated the process of thinking about what he thought. Thinking about thinking is a cognitive device so advanced, it served as proof for our existence in Descartes’ Cogito, ergo sum; or I think, therefore I am.

I got to confide in somebody

As a shy child, I had a hard time verbalizing and telling anyone about situations with friends, family or school that caused me any degree of confusion or agony. Had I not had anybody to confide in, I would have had a friend onto which I could project my feelings.  

I got to be myself

I could say exactly what I wanted to Hoodles, even it was that I disliked my teacher or wanted to run away. An ability to express my thoughts propelled an early sense of my inner truth, knowing precisely how I felt, unaffected my surrounding opinions.  

I learned to find resources for solutions and make decisions.

As all owls are, Hoodles was the wisest of any character I knew. All it took was a look in his direction for him to conjure up a cunning strategy to navigate a periled situation. Upon confession to him about an affair at school, with a friend or family member, my mind recorded the incoming problem, complex resources gathered to solve the problem, and I witnessed a result when enacting the solution. The next time I faced an angry friend, I knew more rapidly how to react to best protect my physical and emotional states.

I began to self-regulate

The more problems Hoodles helped me solve, the more experiential memories I stored, the more impulse control and focused attention I gained. Advanced self-regulation allowed me to smoothly interact with different types of peers or teachers and successfully adapt to their own self-regulated behaviors.

I learned to assign meaning

Hoodles meant everything to me! He had clothes, a house; he traveled with a blanket; I read to him; he had a place next to me when we watched movies.

Though the obsession seems strange now, I learned in my youngest years to care and to thoughtfully look after someone besides myself. Robert Kegan, a developmental psychologist, believes that human development requires self-referential contexts and meanings. These meanings rely on the stimuli with which a child engages; for many, it is stuffed animals and imaginary friends.

Imaginary friends? It’s all good!

As you can see, imaginary friends can provide a host of healthy benefits. If you have any cause for concern, it’s a good idea to introduce human interaction as alongside imaginary interaction or to reach out for professional advice.


Remember, the imaginary friend is a coping mechanism; it provides a source to which your child can confide and converse; exercising his or her internal thinking capacities and ability to navigate the physical world.

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https://polinariospartyrental.com/blogs/news/the-perfect-outfits-for-your-little-trendsetter 2017-11-01T10:33:00-07:00 2023-10-17T14:11:19-07:00 The Perfect Outfits for Your Little Trendsetter Ives Pajazetovic

Fall is upon us, school is back in session, and now is the time to establish your kiddos’ prominence as trendsetters.

That’s a big role to take on at a young age - at any age, really - but it’s one we’re passionate about, and that’s why we are here to help to make sure your toddlers’ closets are stacked with only the best kids streetwear outfit possibilities. 

The secret lies in pairing and styling and also in letting your child adopt his or her own style. If your kids are too young to make their own decisions, experiment with which styles fit their personality. Eventually, garments will pair naturally together, and their versatility will be a godsend.

Here at polinariospartyrental, we have a fantastic range of urban baby clothes for boys and girls. Our clothing sets will help your kids to unlock their design preferences and street style aesthetics. We have several outfits ideas that you can try for pairing potential.

Perfect Outfits for your Little Trendsetter:
Distressed Sets

    Distressed sets are a sure way to lead the pack while looking effortlessly cool (not to mention super comfortable, too!). Our distressed sets come in an assortment of colors, but the unanimous favorite at polinariospartyrental is charcoal. Charcoal pairs seamlessly with any colored cap and shoes and conveys a subtle ease in your kiddo’s presence. Besides looking chic in an instant and wearing fabrics that are breathable, easy to move in and soft as clouds, sets are the simplest way to snap an outfit together. No thought necessary, toss the matching set into your vacation duffel or fly it out of the drawer on a whim for a last minute outfit for school.  

    Add Plaid

    Use plaid to compliment an outfit or the main piece of a set. Layer plain shorts and tees with a plaid scarf or dress your baby in plaid zipper joggers, with simple shoes, and a top.

    Zipper Joggers, High Tops, and a Beanie

      You know what's cooler than your son being center stage of the fashion fest at school? Rocking fashion that supports your child with comfort, allows him to play with friends and practice his favorite sports. We're not suggesting that you dress your athlete in zipper joggers for soccer practice, but dressing in joggers gives your kiddo the option to be free, to play around with friends if he's in the mood. There's nothing worse than being confined in clothes mom or dad forced him into and consequently barred from fun. Our kiddos say freedom is calling, and freedom is cool. Pair zipper joggers with high top kicks, a plain tee and one of our adorable slouch beanies.

      Sage Zipper Shorts and Heather Gray Graphic Tee

      The first time your child wears zipper shorts, he might feel funky if nobody else has been wearing this fashion-forward item. Start with a subtle sage hue and pair with a soft, simple tee, letting the outfit feel as casual as possible. The graphic tee can help relieve some of the attention from the shorts if your kid isn’t ready for the slew of compliments.

      Remember, streetwear styling is all about personal flair. Have fun dressing your little ones and be supportive as your toddlers strive to make their own outfit decisions. As they explore their creativity, be encouraging and explore their tastes with them. You can work with their developing preferences by offering accessories or pairing options to tie their idea of an outfit all together.

      For fresh styling and the newest urban clothing, shop with us at polinariospartyrental.

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      https://polinariospartyrental.com/blogs/news/is-your-little-one-ready-to-rock-this-halloween 2017-10-24T11:01:00-07:00 2023-10-17T14:11:21-07:00 Is Your Little One Ready to Rock This Halloween? Ives Pajazetovic Halloween Outfit Ideas for toddlers.

      Gone are the days when Halloween was a mainstay holiday for all things regular and ritualized. Sometime after the turn of the millennia, Halloween established itself as a window of opportunity for boasting the wit and sophistication that modern-day trick-or-treat-ers naturally possessed.

      Skeletons and fireman costumes found an exit and the spooky holiday opened doors to find characters such as James Dean, Obama and Frida Kahlo on front porch steps. Who knew Halloween could be so cool?

      However your little one is dressed for the holiday is a direct reflection of you, and Halloween is no exception.

      So, are you and your little one ready to rock October? If you’re already shopping with us at polinariospartyrental, I’m guessing you’re geared up (or nearly!) for some trendsetting on All Hallow’s Eve.

      If you are opting of traditional costumes this year, baby streetwear can be (should be!) assembled to convey the character or ora of your child’s costume. Maybe your daughter is vying to be Moana – edgy girl clothes can still rock Moana’s grass and bikini top look.

      Our advice? Go all-out traditional costume or immerse yourself in the infinite pool of character identities that will be more amusing to you and your friends than to the friends of your 3-month-old. Have fun with your creativity!

      Don’t let the holiday slip by without seizing the opportunity for your kiddos to rock the streets both on Halloween and at all events leading up to the night. Happy costume hunting, and Happy Halloween!

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