
Pinterest recently revealed their list of the top parenting and children's trends to try in 2018 based on more than 200 billion ideas on the platform.
'MOD' NURSERIES
The days of 'baby-ish' furniture are over, with data showing an 85 percent increase in saves for 'mature' and 'modern' nurseries.
Instead of character print bedding, parents are choosing more contemporary decor for their kids including monochrome themed furniture, chic boho looks and pastel colour palettes.
This is reflected in snaps posted by influencer and celebrity mothers including Bec Judd, Sophie Cachia and Rozalia Russian.
Rozalia opted for a 'cute little safari styled nursery' and used 'shades of soft blue, grey and white'.
"From the amazing cloud light, to the hot air balloons to the beautiful cloud mobile. His room looks like something out of a fairytale book," she wrote on her blog.

TOYS FROM TREES
Colourful plastic toys are no longer as popular, with parents favouring wooden options instead.
Saves for wooden toys have increased by a staggering 173 percent in the past 12 months, with many purchasing wooden cars, wooden shopping carts and minimalistic wooden doll houses.
As a result, many parents are also opting for wooden, minimal themes with their decor in nurseries.
NEXT-LEVEL NESTING
Instead of simply thinking of name options, preparing a nursery and packing a hospital bag, parents are now taking their baby prep to a whole new level.
Pre-baby bucket lists and vision boards are the new big trend and saves for 'baby prep' have risen by 207 percent in the past 12 months.
Parents are also preparing three weeks worth of freezer meals ahead of time, writing detailed hospital bag checklists, checklists for each trimester and preparing charts that detail the baby's age, how much time they should be awake between naps and how many naps they should be having per day.

POM POMS
Pom poms are the accessory of the year, with saves for pom pom decor up by a huge 444 percent.
Pom pom rugs and mobiles are the top trends, with many parents sharing DIY versions online.
Other pom pom decorations include tiny ballerina toys, pom pom pens, pom pom garlands and flowers.

WEIGHTED BLANKETS
These blankets are known for their calming, sleep-inducing 'super powers' and saves for them are up by 259 percent this year.
In fact, according to Nana's Weighted Blankets, they are "one of the most effective tools for helping those difficult to calm down, high energy sensory kids".
"The therapeutic use of weight and "deep pressure" to the muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments allows the central nervous system to better interpret and integrate both tactile (sense of touch) and proprioceptive (sense of movement, body position, and pressure) input,' she wrote.
"This therapeutic concept and particular treatment is used in schools, clinics, homes, and communities worldwide."
PERMA-FORTS
While forts were once put up during playtime and for special occasions, parents are now erecting forts as part of the fulltime furniture.
The term 'forts' is up more than 100 percent in saves, with parents saving and sharing all kinds of lavish fort designs on their accounts.
Notable forts include those created underneath raised beds, ones covered in twinkling fairy lights, teepee style designs and dreamy see-through creations.
TINY TRACKERS
With saves for 'baby tracker' up 58 percent, parents are searching and saving for everything from helpful apps to cheat sheets to track their baby's mini moments to big milestones.
Examples include baby care journals, printable memory books, newborn schedules and albums.
They are also embracing schedule lists, brain development logs and weight charts.
REMOVAL WALL ART
Saves for wall decals are up by 219 percent with removal wall art a favourite of stylish parents around the world.
Popular designs range from chic silhouettes and hand carved wooden creations to tree shapes and pastel stars.
Large framed canvases are also a popular addition, along with personalised words, mirrors and temporary watercolour looks.

ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS
Eco-friendly nappies, recycled clothes and planet-friendly materials are leaving a smaller footprint and are therefore more popular than ever.
In face, saves for eco-friendly clothing have risen by a huge 750 percent in the past 12 months.
Parents are also embracing organic baby carriers, natural baby skin care, eco-friendly dummies and BPA free bottles.
MUM JEWELLERY
Teething necklaces are a favourite of mums around the world, with saves for the term up by 146 percent.
Teething jewellery and silicone jewellery look and feel like the real deal but double as a teething ring or safe chew toy for adventurous bubs.
According to one Australian brand, Bubba Chew, 'silicone jewellery is the perfect accessory for mums, by combining style and safety, each necklace is made from food grade silicone and is BPA ,Phthalates, PVC, cadmium and lead free'.
'Should bub place the *necklace in their mouth whilst you are holding them (and as mums we know that babies are inquisitive and love to taste anything they can get their hands on), you can rest assured that the silicone will be soft on their gums, and contains no nasties.'
Daily Mail