The Brand Next Door: Playhouse MD

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About the Brand Next Door

There’s a theory that the best brands don’t feel discovered, they feel remembered. Like they were always meant to be part of your life, but just hadn’t shown up yet. That’s what this series is about: the brands that land softly but stay firmly, turning “oh that’s clever” into “how did I ever parent/travel/dress/live without this?”

Welcome to The Brand Next Door. A collection of thoughtful finds that made me:

✓ stop scrolling

✓ start smiling

✓ immediately send the link to a friend

This week’s find: Playhouse MD

📍 Found on Instagram, during a late-night scroll that started with memes and somehow ended with medical innovation.

What caught my eye? A light-up nasal aspirator called Booger Buddy.
What made me stay? The fact that it looked like a toy and turned out to be a fully FDA-regulated medical device.

So, what is Playhouse MD?

A pediatric wellness brand founded by two sisters:

  • 👩‍⚕️ Dr. Kaitlin Wiseman, a family physician and mom
  • 🧸 Sydney Wiseman, an award-winning toy designer (yes, the one behind Fingerlings)
Courtesy of playhousemd.com

Together, they asked a deceptively simple question: Why are kids’ medical tools so functional, but so cold?
Their answer? Reimagine them. Not just for safety, but for softness. Not just to work, but to feel right.

What They Make

Here’s what’s in their current collection (and yes, the names are adorable):

Booger Buddy™ – Light-Up Nasal Bulb
✓ Soft light for nighttime use
✓ Designed to reduce fear

Booger Buddy™ – Light-Up Nasal Aspirator
✓ Stronger suction control
✓ Comes with filters

Medicine Buddy™ – Medicine Dispenser
✓ Curved to bypass taste buds (read: fewer spit-ups)
✓ Includes 5 mL and 10 mL syringes

Why It Works (and Why I Care)

📌 Emotionally smart
Children don’t separate function from feeling. They respond to tone, shape, color, not specs. Playhouse MD speaks to kids in their language: play.

📌 Parent-friendly, not parent-blaming
Every product comes with a “Playful Prompt” guide. You don’t just get a tool, you get a script for connection.

📌 Clinically sound
These aren’t just cute. They’re designed by a doctor. All tools are FDA-regulated and safe for newborns.

📌 Designed with empathy
The site feels more like a bedtime book than a pharmacy aisle. It’s soft, slow, and unpanicked. Exactly how sick days should feel.

Who’s Talking About It

📰 Forbes called it a brand that’s making healthcare less intimidating
🎮 GamesBeat described it as “reimagining pediatric care through play”
🧸 Toy Book spotlighted their toy-driven storytelling
💡 Former Hasbro CEO Alan Hassenfeld is an investor and advisor

The Rali Edit Take

I haven’t used Playhouse MD myself — no kids yet — but I do have a sister ten years younger, and I still remember the full-body resistance every time we had to give her medicine. The pleading. The sticky syringes. The way Nurofen somehow ended up everywhere except her mouth.

If this had existed back then, I think it would’ve changed everything.

I’d 100% buy it for my future kids. And as a baby gift? Absolutely. It’s smart, genuinely useful, and just playful enough to make it feel special.

What I like most is that it doesn’t try too hard. It’s not shouting for attention or chasing trends. It’s just good design doing its job – quietly, cleverly, and with a lot more empathy than most brands manage.

Why You Might Love It Too

  • You have a baby (or a baby registry to shop from)
  • You want to avoid medicine meltdowns and aspirator tears
  • You believe design matters. Especially when kids are involved
  • You like brands that solve problems without shouting about it

Would I buy this? Yes.
Would I gift it? Absolutely.
Would I keep the Booger Buddy just for the name alone? Probably.

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