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  1. WONDEROAK

    Reporting from the front lines of stay-at-home motherhood, Jess, a blogger who’s been featured at the Huffington Post and Scary Mommy, writes about topics like parenting, friendship, and body image.

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  2. Mommy Man

    At Mommy Man, Jerry Mahoney chronicles his adventures as a gay superdad. Jerry writes about parenting and the world of surrogacy with humor and his signature style.

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    At Mommy Man, Jerry Mahoney chronicles his adventures as a gay superdad. Jerry writes about parenting and the world of surrogacy with humor and his signature style.
  3. Twinfamy

    Twinfamy is the blog of John Pseudonymous, a stay-at-home husband, former middle school English teacher, and father of boy-and-girl fraternal twins, born in January 2011.

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    Twinfamy is the blog of John Pseudonymous, a stay-at-home husband, former middle school English teacher, and father of boy-and-girl fraternal twins, born in January 2011.
  4. Red Boots

    Beautiful essays on marriage, family, life, and self from Nicki, a reluctant yet full-time, barely-at-home mom, writer, avid reader, country music lover, and wannabe surf diva.

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  5. The Adventures of Ernie Bufflo

    Writer Sarah Orsborn, based in Little Rock, Arkansas, covers a range of topics from parenting to food and faith to politics. She has twin daughters — one with Spina Bifida — and also writes on disability and awareness.

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    Writer Sarah Orsborn, based in Little Rock, Arkansas, covers a range of topics from parenting to food and faith to politics. She has twin daughters -- one with Spina Bifida -- and also writes on disability and awareness.
  6. Doodlemum

    Angie Stevens, also known as Doodlemum, shares sketches of daily life with her family. She is an author and illustrator based in the United Kingdom.

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    Angie Stevens, also known as Doodlemum, shares sketches of daily life with her family. She is an author and illustrator based in the United Kingdom.
  7. Science of Mom

    Research scientist Alice Callahan uses her background in science to investigate parenting questions and find evidence-based answers. She writes on topics such as nutrition, breastfeeding, and pregnancy and is the author of The Science of Mom: A Research-Based Guide to Your Baby’s First Year.

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    Research scientist Alice Callahan uses her background in science to investigate parenting questions and find evidence-based answers. She writes on topics such as nutrition, breastfeeding, and pregnancy and is the author of The Science of Mom: A Research-Based Guide to Your Baby’s First Year.
  8. The Real Full House

    The Real Full House is the blog of the Tanner Family — father (Danny), three daughters, and an uncle — and their life after the passing of Lisa, Danny’s wife and mother of the girls.

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    The Real Full House is the blog of the Tanner Family -- father (Danny), three daughters, and an uncle -- and their life after the passing of Lisa, Danny's wife and mother of the girls.
  9. Small Potatoes

    At Small Potatoes, the blogger, child care specialist, and mother of six publishes a mix of DIY projects, activities, and educational resources for parents and families.

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    At Small Potatoes, the blogger, child care specialist, and mother of six publishes a mix of DIY projects, activities, and educational resources for parents and families.
  10. The Waiting

    At The Waiting, Emily Austin blogs about family, motherhood, and life with humor and warmth, and chronicles her adventures in parenting her daughter, Cee. She is based in Memphis, Tennessee.

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    At The Waiting, Emily Austin blogs about family, motherhood, and life with humor and warmth, and chronicles her adventures in parenting her daughter, Cee. She is based in Memphis, Tennessee.
  11. Naptime Writing

    “Writing during naps is my favorite non-waste of time. Except my kids don’t nap anymore. So when I can, I fit writing into the three billion other things I have to do each day.” The editor and writer at Naptime Writing focuses on writing and child wrangling.

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    "Writing during naps is my favorite non-waste of time. Except my kids don’t nap anymore. So when I can, I fit writing into the three billion other things I have to do each day." The editor and writer at Naptime Writing focuses on writing and child wrangling.
  12. Field Notes From Fatherhood

    Matthew Treadwell explores the intersection of parenting and travel. Living in Spain with his wife and two sons, he publishes practical, real-life advice about life abroad and traveling with kids.

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    Matthew Treadwell explores the intersection of parenting and travel. Living in Spain with his wife and two sons, he publishes practical, real-life advice about life abroad and traveling with kids.
  13. Talking Math with Your Kids

    Talking Math with Your Kids, a site by curriculum developer and teacher Christopher Danielson, is about supporting children’s early mathematical development — and showing that teaching mathematics can be fun and done on a daily basis.

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    Talking Math with Your Kids, a site by curriculum developer and teacher Christopher Danielson, is about supporting children’s early mathematical development -- and showing that teaching mathematics can be fun and done on a daily basis.
  14. The Dad Letters

    Five fathers — Ralph Amsden, Daniel Zehring, Ryan Eland, Steve Valdez, and Christian Lindvall — take turns to explain life and all its absurdities to their kids, one letter at a time.

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    Five fathers -- Ralph Amsden, Daniel Zehring, Ryan Eland, Steve Valdez, and Christian Lindvall -- take turns to explain life and all its absurdities to their kids, one letter at a time.
  15. DadScribe

    DadScribe is the personal blog of dad blogger, freelance writer, and speaker Carter Gaddis. He publishes essays and social commentary on fatherhood, politics, history, sports, and more.

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    DadScribe is the personal blog of dad blogger, freelance writer, and speaker Carter Gaddis. He publishes essays and social commentary on fatherhood, politics, history, sports, and more.