In honor of awesome crazy wonderful moms everywhere!
Is your mother difficult? Is she demanding? Does she reduce you to a child again with just the right look?
If your answer is yes to these questions, our moms are a lot alike!
I love my mom so much, of course. But, she can be scary!
I’ll stop picking on her.
She has every right to be fierce.
She often said to me, “Someday, I hope you have a daughter just like you!”
I don’t. I have a son just like me!
Turns out she was right about a lot of things.
It’s funny how my mom is so much smarter now that I am older.
She is sweeter now too.
Less stress and some appreciation have been good for her.
There are so many wonderful blogs for moms. Narrowing the best down to just 25 was tough.
If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy. Click To TweetThese popular mom blogs focus on home & family, offer help with the kids, and support moms.
This list features mom blogs with a focus on mothers caring for the family, including kids with special needs, and share useful tips and self-care interests.
I composed this list by searching for websites and Facebook accounts.
It was important to me to be able to identify the authors of the various blogs on their website about pages and on Facebook.
In the past, I ranked my list by numbers of Facebook followers, but with this update, I have chosen to present them in alphabetical order.
Also, my original list received some deserved criticism because some of my choices were not really mom blogs and included recipe and entertainment sites. I have corrected that with this update.
This mom blog list intends to represent the interests of motherhood.
Some will include recipes of course and humor, but their intentions are to help moms and provide quality information.
I want to note too, I intentionally left out some blogs that focus too much on selling products.
A constant stream of Amazon links is not really what most mothers are looking for on Facebook.
25 Best Popular Mom Blogs to Follow on Facebook
Note: Click on the blog names above the images to visit the Facebook fan pages. The pages should open in a new window.
Kelle Hampton – Enjoying the Small Things
Quirky Momma – Kids Activities Blog
I hope you discovered some new Facebook mom pages to enjoy!
Our mothers remain the strangest, craziest people we've ever met. - Marguerite Duras Click To Tweet
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These are all so amazing! How wonderful of you to help support by getting the word out for all of these mom blogs too!
I also have a mom blog, and all of your recommended sites are very inspiring and encouraging!
Thank you for taking the time to put this list together.
-Sarae
Hi Sarae, Thank you for reading and taking time to leave a comment for me! If you want to give me the name of your mom blog, I will post it in your comment so my visitors can find it. ~Gina
Hey Gina,
Yesterday was Mother’s Day and my mom told me that the best gift I can get for her, other than my presence and the few things I got for her, is a good platform to connect with other moms and talk about things moms face in life.
I will definitely show her this article and give her the chance to go through all of them and decide which one best fits her needs, thanks a lot.
Hi Dave, Thank you for reading my post. I am glad you found something online to share with your mom. It was so nice of you to take the time to leave a comment for me. I appreciate it! ~Gina
I am always looking for new pages to follow ,so this was super helpful for me. I can relate to a lot of them as I have 4 kids 2 of which are teens, i am silly and often use “comic relief” to get through my day. Just gotta laugh it off sometimes.
Hi Barbara, I bet you have plenty of funny stories of your own raising 4 children. I just have 1 teenage son and he keeps me in stitches. I like these blogs. I admire other women that seem to be able to do it all and well. Being a Mom is a tough job and is often taken for granted because of the responsibility, but to do it well takes skill and certainly a sense of humor! ~Gina