Rebecca Woolf

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A repeat performer on this annual list and a resident Babble personal blogger, Rebecca Woolf of Girls Gone Child put hipster parenting on the map. Her California-cool demeanor and stunning photography gives the blog the feel of a vintage accessory that will never go out of style. Whether you were one of the cool kids in high school or can just relate to someone who can make fun of her past fashion choices in the same week that she posts a jealousy-inducing photoshoot, Girls Gone Child is the blog to see and be seen reading.

Her Rankings
#3 Best Written
#5 Best Design
#12 2009 Top 50

Rebecca on Babble

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...And no I will not stop with the holiday tech puns thankyouverymuchsir! They are my new boyfriend. But this is the last in the series of holiday tech posts so you're off the hook for the rest of the year. Maybe. In the meantime, let's talk about tech, bay-bee. Specifically which gadgets you'll be purchasing (or perhaps, if you aren't a last minute shopper like I am, already purchased) and which  …

Rebecca's Quotes on Wisdom from Mom Bloggers

Hal is my best friend, an amazing father, the funniest mofo I know. I'd be wandering around aimlessly without him.
From A shout-out for your other half Why are you lucky to have him?
I don't like to play favorites. Everyone with something interesting to say is a winner.
From Which blogger is your favorite read and why?
A lightweight stroller with lots of storage space. (I love my Toro by Micralite.)
From What is the one parenting product you couldn’t live without?
Archer, age 5: “Because you’re my mommy.”
From Why do you love Mom? The bloggers’ kids respond!

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Rebecca Woolf is the author of the blog, Girl's Gone Child and the book Rockabye: From Wild to Child (Seal Press, 2008) and is a regular panelist on Momversation.com. Rebecca's essays have appeared in dozens of anthologies including the recent, Crush: 26 Real-Life Tales of First Love and was a finalist in the 2011 Bloggies for "Lifetime Achievement." Rebecca has been featured in Time Magazine, The New York Times and NPR and has consulted for corporations including Disney and Federated Media. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children, and is expecting twin girls in the Fall