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Prepare for the season with our favorite spring essentials. later this week?this is your chance to

Prepare for the season with our favorite spring essentials. [Illustration of flowers] Illustration by Reviewed / Tara Jacoby Spring officially rolls into town this week, and there’s a lot to do. We’ve rounded up all of the best things for spring, from lawn care tools to Easter basket essentials, below. And don’t forget that Amazon will have [all things spring on sale]( later this week—this is your chance to make a list of what you need before the discounts hit your cart. Me? I’m shopping for spring style essentials at [Madewell]( and [Everlane]( today. Both stores are having major sales, so grab everything you need to fill your closet. Even if the warmer weather hasn’t hit your area quite yet, you can daydream about spring afternoons while you shop. Have a great day, Sara Beth Bolin Staff Writer, Newsletters Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Air purifier; lawn mower; garden hose; swinging chair] Photo by coway / EGO / Flexzilla / NICESOUL / Reviewed REVIEWED-APPROVED SPRING ESSENTIALS According to our calendars, spring starts tomorrow. We’re looking forward to warmer weather, longer days, and all the holidays and activities that spring ushers in. But before we can enjoy the flowers and sunshine, we need to stock up on a few spring essentials. For the great outdoors: If you’re revamping your outdoor space this spring, get the best things we’ve tested. [The best lawn mower]( we’ve tried is powerful, easy to use, and will make cutting your grass a breeze. For planting a garden, we recommend [these tools]( (including [our favorite garden hose](. We've also tested [patio furniture]( for all budgets and spaces. For the great indoors: Even when you’re inside, spring allergens can make their way into your home and irritate your allergies. Using the best [air purifiers]( and [dehumidifiers]( we’ve tested can mitigate those irritants. We’ve also tried tons of air conditioners, including [portable]( and [window]( units, so you can stay cool when the temperatures heat up. For spring celebrations: Ramadan is happening now, but if you’re running out of ideas for celebrating with your family, we’ve put together a few [right here](. For those celebrating Easter, check out our parenting editor’s [creative ideas for Easter baskets](. More Stories #[Gray and white illustration]( We love these women-owned home décor brands As you revamp your space for spring, keep these women-owned brands in mind. Several of our favorite places to shop for home décor are women-owned and created, from artisan textiles to online paint retailers. [READ MORE]( #[Someone using the Noom app on a phone ]( Our review: Noom We tried Noom, a behavioral management program with a weight-loss component, to see if it actually worked. Our tester found that it was easy to use and implement into her everyday routine. Plus, the program offered helpful articles and quizzes to keep her on track. [READ MORE]( #[Black wireless earbuds and a case]( The best wireless earbuds under $100 A good pair of headphones doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Our tech editors love these wireless earbuds under $100 because they provide great sound and fit well, but won’t break your budget. [READ MORE]( #[Black sweater with a bear illustration]( TikTok’s latest craze? Dressing like a Polo Bear Ralph Lauren’s iconic Polo Bear sweaters have taken the internet by storm, but not because of the sweaters themselves—creators are dressing like the fashionable bears pictured on them. Here’s our take on the trend. [READ MORE]( Shop these deals - RIght now, weightwatchers is [just $10 a month]( for your first year. - This [robotic pool vacuum]( is a whopping $400 off—grab it before swim season hits. - target has [spring style essentials]( for 20% off. [Placeholder] JOIN THE CARPOOL [Subscribe to our monthly newsletter]( and get expert guidance for every stage of your parenting journey. [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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