My Child has been on the hunt for the best mummy blogs and daddy blogs in cyberspace. Each week we do an interview with our top parent bloggers and take a peep at family life behind the blog. Watch this space for the next instalment of our fantastic mum and dad blogspots!
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Our newest addition to the Favourite Mummy Blogger hall of fame is Sarah Winborn, who blogs about the highs and lows of life as a single working mum in Berlin. more »
LBD? That's Loving (this) Blogging Dad to the uninitiated. Dan Hughes is our first, and he tells us about how he combines being a mental health nurse with parenting, blogging and making a change. more »
Our mummy blogger of choice this week is Emily Organ, mum of two (soon to be three) and prolific poster on everything about life with Podge, Fington, and bump. more »
Lynda Hamilton is a mum and magazine journalist by day and a prolific blogger by night. She tells MyChild about burning the midnight blogging oil and the worries of being a mum to two girls. more »
Our latest addition to the venerated MyChild FMBs Hall of Fame is writer Natalie Green. She tells us about finding her way through parenting young children; sharing her experiences through blogging, and finding the time to be something other than mum. more »
Chaotically happy mummy blogger Amanda Morison has three boisterous boys, a career as a writer and editor, and a flourishing blog. MyChild caught up with Amanda to chat about life, lively boys, and blogging. more »
Thu, 11/02/2010 - 9:47am
Parents are facing limited holiday playscheme places this half term due to tighter Government legislation on play workers. more »
Thu, 28/01/2010 - 5:24pm
Early years children with special educational needs (SEN) are falling behind in personal and social development and literacy skills, new Government statistics have shown. more »
Thu, 28/01/2010 - 2:49pm
The Government is proposing to allow new fathers up to six months paternity leave, to enable mothers to go back to work earlier. more »