It’s a bird. It’s a plane …
It’s Super Natural Baby.
The brainchild of three talented artists, the local children’s lifestyle company marries Swedish functional design with playful textiles to create bedding and accessories that go above and beyond.
Cheery crib sets like Daisy (yellow, gray, and orange with white flower prints) are kryptonite for bad moods. Bumpers shape-shift into a play mat or bench cushion for later use. Claim the diaper clutch with silk-screened birds as your makeup bag once the little superhero is potty trained.
And never worry about losing his favorite fleece blankie since it doubles as a poncho.
Talk about saving the day.
Available at Candystore, 3153 16th Street, between Guerrero and Valencia Streets (415-863-8143 or candystorecollective.com); Ooma, 1422 Grant Avenue, between Union and Green Streets (415-627-6963 or ooma.net); online at 2modern.com. To see styles, go to supernaturalbaby.com.

CELEBRATE
MLK Freedom March and Rally
What: The march recognizes King’s legacy; inspirational speakers and performances keep the dream alive.
Why: Walk the walk.
When: Mon. March starts at 10 a.m; rally, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: Meet up at Fourth & Townsend Sts. Rally, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, 99 Grove St., b/t Larkin & Polk Sts. (415-974-4023).
SEE
The Business of Being Born
What: Ricki Lake’s candid documentary examines the hospitalization of maternity care in America and shares stories of couples giving birth on their own terms.
Why: C-section, shmee-section.
When: Mon., Tues. & Thurs., 7 & 8:50 p.m.; Wed., 2:30, 4:45, 7 & 8:50 p.m.
Where: The Roxie, 3117 16th St., b/t Valencia & Guerrero Sts. (415-863-1087).
LAUGH
Get on Stage Without a Page
What: Visiting artist Noah Martin teaches kids 8 and up the art of improv.
Why: Saturday Afternoon Live.
When: Sat., noon.
Where: Zeum, 221 Fourth St., at Howard St. (415-820-3320).














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