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Facebook still banning breastfeeding photos

January 3, 2009

Just a few weeks after creating our Mamas Worldwide Facebook page, I hear that Facebook is still banning breastfeeding photos as obscene, and doing it rather often too!  I find it to be a huge double standard that topless women, fully exposing their breasts, are shown in ads on Facebook, but breastfeeding pics are too obscene.
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Mamas Worldwide joins Facebook

December 17, 2008

Are you on Facebook? We’ve just started up our own MamasWorldwide Facebook page. You’ll be able to post your pictures, introduce yourself, and join discussions with other readers.  Come visit us!

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Web find: The Imperfect Parent

September 22, 2008

I recently came across a new-to-me parenting website, The Imperfect Parent, and I gotta wonder how I managed to get along without this site for so long.  The contributors and readers accept and even bask in their imperfections, very different to the judgmental parents found at some of those other parenting websites.
What would you do if […]

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LulaSapphire.com

September 8, 2008

One of my favorite European online shopping sites is the UK-based Lula Sapphire. In addition to carrying great products from the likes of Boob, DwellStudio, Ida-T, Katvig, Manhattan Toy, Stork Sak, Swaddle Designs, and Zutano, among many others, they claim to be the first carbon neutral mother and baby retailer in the UK. […]

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NordicKids.co.uk

September 2, 2008

I, for one, can’t get enough Scandinavian design. I love the clean lines of the furniture and the colorful children’s clothing designs. If I could afford it, I’d have Oliver decked out in a Scandinavian wardrobe. Yep, that’s right, the stuff is also a little bit more expensive. Also, when comparing […]

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Tea blog launches: Raising little citizens of the world

August 20, 2008

My favorite clothing line for kids, Tea Collection, has just launched a blog focused on raising little citizens of the world.  I figure it’s something that is of interest to us mamas worldwide, so check it out: Tea Blog.

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