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The top 50 websites and blogs for parents

Friday 23 October 2009 11:08 BST
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With so many websites and blogs out there, and so little time to look through them all, we decided to give you a helping hand.

This guide will lead you to the most reliable sources for the best advice, parenting tips and tricks, health, fashion, shopping, networking and entertainment for both you and the children.

Click here or on the image to the right to launch the guide

The guide caters to all sorts of parents, from those of you who are still planning through to working mums, single mums and even stay-at-home dads!

It will undoubtedly make life as a parent just that little bit easier, and provide a good laugh along the way.

We hope you enjoy exploring these websites, and remember you can have your say on the Top 50 on the Childrensalon blog.

Plus, get 20 per cent off children's designer clothing at childrensalon.com. Childrensalon.com is the online store for designer clothing for babies and children. Our top brands include Armani, Burberry, Dior, Dolce and Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Junior Gaultier and Little Marc Jacobs.

Enter the code TOP50 at checkout, before November 8 2009, for 20 per cent off.

An ebook version of this piece is available at www.childrensalon.com.

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