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Top 50 Design Blogs for Moms
Need fresh ideas to spruce up your kids' room? Looking for cool vintage finds for unusual birthday gifts? Can't find a one-of-a-kind birthday party theme? Welcome to Babble's list of the Top 50 Design Blogs, where you'll spend hours staring in amazement at all the eye candy that unlimited imagination can create.
For years, I would scour magazines looking for the best of the best in d'cor, fashion and lifestyle for kids. No wonder I'm a bit blog-obsessed. There's simply no better, more efficient or prettier way to score amazing finds than via mom-owned and mom-run Design Blogs.
As the co-founder of Mamaista.com, a blogger for Babble's Family Style blog, and a former magazine editor, I like to think I know a thing or two about what qualifies as good design. So when Babble.com asked me to pick a list of the top 50 design blogs, I was excited, to say the least. While it's hard to whittle the best 50 and rank them in order of fabulosity (and of course, we can't forget our own Family Style blog), I think this list gives you a taste of the amazing range. From small blogs out of New Zealand to huge award-winning blogs from the USA, these 50 Mom Design Blogs come out on top. - Elina Furman
Know an amazing design blog we didn't include? Nominate them!
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Babyccino Kids

Babyccino Kids’ Rankings
- #6 Toys + Gear
The What’s What:
Imagine if there was a group of moms who lived all over the world and reported back to you on the hottest global trends. That’s the premise behind this chic blog. Though you may not be able to scoop up every product – kids’ bath robes from Belgium, nursing chairs from England – due to geographical differences, at least you’ll become familiar with new cities and their unique offerings.
The Mama:
Started by four moms (Courtney, Esther, Emilie, and Michaela) who met in London after the birth of their kids, they all moved to different corners of the globe in 2007, and started Babyccino Kids as a means to stay in touch and swap ideas. They’ve since added contributors from cities like New York, Sydney, Melbourne, London, and L.A.
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