Apple-Picking Style For The Family

Planning an apple picking trip with the little ones? Here are our favorite accessories to make enjoying the harvest season with your family even more special.

How Do Apples Grow?:  Before heading to the orchard, feed your children’s scientific curiosity with this simple picture book which explains how apples are formed right until they are ready to be picked. $5.39, amazon.com

 

 

   Autumn Fawn Tote: This environmentally friendly  bag is made from 100 percent post-industrial recycled   cotton. It’s  perfect for the changing seasons–and for  storing the day’s bounty!  $22.00, society6.com

 

 

 

Hooded Field Jacket: Keep your little girl warm during apple-picking in this chic, but functional fall jacket. The roomy pockets are perfect for stashing gloves, or even yummy apples themselves. $128.00, jcrew.com 

 

 

 

Denim Jacket: Nothing says “rugged fall style” like a classic denim jackety. Your little boy will love this casually stylish jacket and it’s the perfect weight for running around in the crisp–but sunny–fall weather! jcrew.com

 

 

 

   Caramel Apple Recipe: Once you’ve finally returned home with bags of  apples, make use of your fresh fruit with   this delicious recipe for caramel apples. With an addition   of fresh sea salt—the whole family will enjoy these! marthastewart.com

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