
5 Parenting Blogs Created by Moms!
Do you love learning about child development and parenting from other parents? Are you constantly on the lookout for honest advice from real moms? Then, you’ll love these parenting blogs that share actual stories and practical advice from moms who have been there and done that!
At KneeBouncers, we love sharing ideas we find online, especially when other mommies, parent bloggers, and educators create them! So here are five parenting blogs created by moms we recommend you check out!
Blogs By Moms!
kidsactivities.com is a parenting blog and materials collective dedicated to sharing fun activities to engage your child in play. You’ll find everything from fizzing sidewalk paint to touchy-feely sensory tub ideas. In addition, the site is filled with fantastic advice, games, activities, science projects, and more from real moms. So, if you need activities for a rainy or snowy day, this is the place to head for inspiration!
Meaningful Mama is a parenting blog and website with a little bit of everything! It covers all the bases of family life, from parenting to marriage to recipes and more! Author Jodi is a stay-at-home mom of three with a degree in education. She shares her wisdom and insight in an easy-to-read manner that will connect with many parents!
Faust Island is a family blog that is catchy and easy to navigate. Mom Amber Faust writes the blog and focuses on sharing her stories of raising happy and healthy kids. She keeps her posts relatable and connected to what is happening around her. She has an entire section on sustainable and green living, which I love! One of my favorites is her blog on how to fabric wrap gifts!
Pregnant Chicken is a one-stop resource for pregnant and new moms! I love the name. But beyond the cute, catchy name, the site has helpful information for every step of the pregnancy and new parenting phase. I especially love the parenting section, which has sections for dads, grandparents, and mental health.
Baby Daybook is a parenting app that helps you streamline your child’s day. It has sleeping, feeding, and developmental trackers and can capture special moments with photos and notes. While my kids aren’t young enough to need an app like this anymore, it is handy for parents of tots and babies. It also has an informative blog (which I also write) that covers everything from sleeping to feeding to child development.
Updated May 6, 2024, by L. Elizabeth Forry
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