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Hellobee thinking about one of these for the reading area in the toddler room.You’ll find all of this and more in our roundup of the best baby and pregnancy blogs that you should be reading now. Get your click on, set some bookmarks and happy reading! (You can thank us later.) You can count on Lay Baby Lay for nursery creative, design ideas and all-around motherhood inspiration. Joni Lay, the designer and mom behind the blog, has been sharing her creative talents and stories in motherhood since 2011. With a mission to celebrate motherhood and empower mothers everywhere, Baby Chick is chalk full of everything you’ll need to know from trying to conceive and pregnancy to life with a baby. Baby Chick is written by mamas (and mamas-to-be), for other mamas-to-be and mamas. Amy, the chick in charge of the roost over at Pregnant Chicken, aims to keep pregnancy and parenthood real (and fun) for expectant and new parents alike. Popular features you can expect to love include the “Is it Safe” section and what you need to know for each trimester.




Stumped on a name for your little one? You’re not alone, and that’s why Belly Ballot exists. Belly Ballot is filled with thousands of potential names and their meanings, and takes it a step further, allowing you to solicit votes on your list of top names from your Facebook friends. Birth Without Fear shares things like birth stories, breastfeeding support, resources for families trying to conceive and more. The blog aims to empower parents and provide support for all the different phases and experiences on the journey to and in parenthood. Janessa from Thrifty Nifty Mommy is the dream mommy best friend. She knows her stuff — from what products are best to dealing with engorgement and more, this is a mama in the know. Design Mom is well known as a top blog for the new generation of mothers. What can you expect from Gabrielle, a mom to six? She pretty much covers every part of modern parenting, like DIY projects, book reviews and family friendly travel. Finally, a blog dedicated to imperfect parents.




Bookmark Scary Mommy as a refreshing read following the roughest of days in pregnancy and parenthood. The satire and all-too-real insights are refreshing for real parents. Precisely what its name indicates, The Leaky B@@b is a community-centric blog for breastfeeding moms, full of advice, resources and real stories that you’ll probably laugh at (because you can relate all too well). You’re guaranteed to fall in love with Jess, the blogger and mom behind Positively Oakes, which documents her journey in motherhood and inspires moms and moms-to-be alike, focusing on what really matters. It’s a feel-good read that we all need. Hello Bee is a blog for those in the trying to conceive (TTC as you’ll soon learn is the lingo), pregnancy and parenthood stages of life. What’s more, Hello Bee has a forum component on the site to help you connect with others. What are some of your favorite pregnancy and baby blogs? Tell us in the comments. About Best Sellers in Toddler Safety Harnesses & Leashes




Here you can discover the best Toddler Safety Harnesses & Leashes in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon Toddler Safety Harnesses & Leashes.We hope you are enjoying the gorgeous weekend…!  For those moments of downtime, take a look at our favorite links of the week. And if you still don’t get our twice-weekly emails featuring the best new apps, products, and services for parents (seriously, you’re missing out!), sign up now for weeSpring! – FEELING GOOD: The Video That Made Us Cry. Simple acts of kindness can make a huge difference in the life of the ones around you (not just your family and friends!), and with the added benefit of making you feel pretty awesome. Get inspired by this incredible video (it made us cry!). And after watching, share it with your friends to inspire some of the people YOU love. – BABY NAMES: The meteoric rise of boys’ names ending in ‘n’ This one stopped us in our tracks, with an “-n” name in our own family.  




One of the most striking trends when analyzing American baby names is the rise in popularity of boys’ names ending with the letter ‘n’. David Taylor created and animated a graph to show the effect between 1880 and 2012 — and how quickly it grew over the past few decades. Check the graph bellow and read more about his research here.  – GIFTS: Fun & functional gifts for brand new moms weeSpring friend Jill Simonian posted her favorite gifts for new moms in her fab blog — bookmark this one for Mothers’ Day!   What are your favorite fun AND functional gifts? You can create, save, and share your list using weeSpring. – DIY: Painting Your Own Onesies As hard as Miley Cyrus tries, onesies will NEVER look good on anyone above the age of two.  But they can look even cuter on the little ones, when they’re customized and hand-painted with love.  HelloBee shows you how to paint your own stylish, outside-the-box onesies.  Pro-tip: this also makes a fantastic baby shower activity.

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