Top 10 Product Review Mom Blogs
Moms need stuff for their families and themselves, and thousands of companies are only too happy to oblige. These blogs help to sort the good from the bad, the fun from the blah, and even the safe from the unsafe.
Editor Alicia Hagan reviews a range of toys, nightlights and junior-size backpacks, but also ponders which toys kids really like to play with and how kids' tastes change as they grow. Also reviews seasonal stuff and major appliances including washers and refrigerators.
Jen Houck's blog includes an extensive product-review section that gives thumbs up or down on everything from the new Blu-Ray release of Snow White to personalized labels for kids' belongings and fruit cups that are easier for small hands to open.
News and product reviews from a diverse team of women: grandma Sharon (mother of four) and her daughters Audrey (also mother of four) and Jane (mom of two four-legged, furry kids). Also features gift guides, giveaways and video.
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Madison, Wisc.-based mom goes offers product reviews that range from yuck! to yay!. Also discusses the perils of Home Shopping Network, the joy of a clean bathroom, and recommendations for charity donations, craft projects and dinner menu.
A veritable blizzard of free items and discounts from a wide range of retailers (Campbell's soups, Borders books, Marriott properties, Tori Amos MP3s), many of which are available online. Accessible instructions walk you step by step through online ordering, discount codes and coupon redemption.
This southern California mom--a neonatal ICU nurse by day, blogger by night--reviews the latest fashion (for both adults and kids), toys, foods, jewelry, and more--and also detours into kids' classics such as Lincoln Logs.
Expressly global team of bloggers reviews products from everywhere that they use everywhere, including Australia, Canada, China, Malaysia, the Philippines and the U.S. Collates the best from dozens of parents' blogs and lines it all up for readers.
Reviews beauty supplies, food products, and family destinations such as the Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach, S.C., but focuses on books and DVDs that keep kids entertained.
Canadian mom reviews products for kids (and occasionally parents), with an emphasis on books, music and fashion. Also gives helpful parenting tips and spends a week focusing on a particular topic, such as books or music.
Wide-ranging reviews of stuff that entertains kids (Tonka remote-control cars) or adults (the Godfather trilogy on DVD, for after the youngsters go to bed). Focuses on stuff relating to infants and very young children, including birth announcements, teething rings, and cartoon characters.





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