Mamapedia and its predecessor, Mamasource, are two online options for parents with children at all ages and types. Parents share with each other their questions, concerns, answers and advice about every topic imaginable. It is quite extensive, easy to use, updated daily and collaborative (other parents answer questions by parents). If you are a parent, be sure to check it out! Ask a question, meet other moms, or browse all the information.
We at bububooks are happy to be a part of this awesome parenting tool. Mamapedia recently launched a new item called “Lists.” List covers a specific topic and parents can take a look at the list, vote for items on the list and even add their own items to the list. We’ve started a list called, “Raising your child to be bilingual.” Be sure to check it out, vote and add your items! Here is the link: http://www.mamapedia.com/lists/18153777016128733185
About Mamapedia (taken from their webite):
Mamapedia connects moms at every stage of their children’s lives to compelling content from the source they trust most: other moms. Each month, nearly one million moms come to Mamapedia for advice on everything moms need: parenting, health, family, finance, pregnancy, nutrition, and travel; and on children of every age from infant to adult.
Launched in May 2009, Mamapedia gets all of its content from the questions and answers posted to Mamasource, a network of local communities for moms across the US. CEO Artie Wu founded Mamasource in 2004, when, as new parents, he and his wife were scrambling to find resources. Mamapedia followed to put all of those answers on one place to be easily searchable and accessible. Today, Mamapedia.com and the Mamasource communities reach more than two million moms.
