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New York Handkerchief
If you're turned around and need a little help visualizing that the Bronx is up and the Battery's down, this handy cotton handkerchief from Muji just might get you going in the right direction. Marked with major Big Apple streets and landmarks, you'll be navigating the city in no time, and take heart: If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere! $8.50
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Cotton Jersey Eyemask
One place I can’t wait to check out in Japan is Muji—I’ll likely have to pack an extra empty bag just for this reason. As a taste of what’s to come upon arrival, I plan on picking up this Muji eyemask to help me catch some zzz’s on the way. $5.50
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City in a Bag
It's never too early to experience the monuments that dot our dear metroplises. Muji has turned London's landmarks—ike Big Ben, the BT Tower, double decker buses and black cabs—into simple shapes suitable for your kid to explore from the comfort of the living room, and with the London Design Festival taking place at the end of this week, now's a great time to introduce them to the Gherkin. The sets are also available for New York, Paris, and Tokyo. $14.00
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Cardboard Speakers
These brilliant little cardboard speakers from Muji are super portable when flat packed, and full of sound when put together. They'd be perfect for traveling or a picnic, simply follow the folds to make them square, plug in your iPod (or Zune), and you can listen to Slick Rick, the French Kicks, or Cheap Trick in a box. $38.00





