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10 Best Blogs for Working Moms

Wesley's picture

The Times Online's Alpha Mummy blog has just published their 10 great blogs every working mum should read:

Excerpts (follow the link above for their complete list and links to individual blogs):

1. Babble
Great-looking and very arty, with articles about taking your kids to Japan and plenty of unfeasibly well groomed columnists.

2. Juggle
Wall Street Journal property writer Sara Schaefer Munoz writes a serious, grown-up blog about the issues facing busy mums.

3. Dooce
Dooce is written by Heather B Armstrong, the granny of mummy bloggers (although she's only 31) who was the first person to be fired for writing a blog - she was working.

4. MamaPop
They explain it better than anyone else could: "This site contains the drug-addled, sleep-deprived, semi-coherent pop-culture-related musings of two smartass stay-at-home mothers."

5. Parent Hacks
Geek mums and dads are always looking for better ways do to simple things. Parent Hacks collects all their wisdom into one place.

6. Kiddley
Presents looking after kids as one long series of fun DIY projects involving glitter, paper mache and double-sided sticky tape.

7. Motherhood Uncensored
Written by Kristen Chase "author, musician, college professor and designer shoe glutton."

8. LifeHacker
How to do anything better - from editing photos to flying with kids to making wrapping paper with Microsoft Word.

9. The Happiness Project
Lawyer and writer Gretchen Rubin is spending a year trying out every life-improving tip she can find, from Aristotle to Oprah, and reporting back on what works.

10. Isn't she talking yet?
Our friend and Sunday Times columnist India Knight writes a wonderful blog about children with special needs.

Good stuff there. Working mums, enjoy!

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