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Overflowing with thoughts & diversions for the 21st century mama! Mama's Cup is a parenting blog with an holistic approach. As most Mamas know, motherhood is about much more than deciding which stroller to buy and where to buy it. Mamas today mother in a global community and have wide and varied outlooks, with one important common denominator: Motherhood. Mama's Cup is a blog for the Mama as Whole Person: Parent, Woman, Mentor, Personal Shopper; Family CFO, EMT, Troubleshooter and Damage Control Specialist. The several daily posts at Mama's Cup range from recipes to current events, from product reviews to book reviews, appreciating the beautiful and highlighting the practical. Mama's Cup is the Swiss Army Knife in every Mama's tool belt.
1. Great Joy


The countdown to Christmas has reached a critical point: T minus four days, and counting.

In the last minute scramble for things Merry and Bright, the essence of Christmas can sometimes be lost, buried under so much tinsel.

Kate DiCamillo's story of homelessness, charity and great joy is a gorgeous and poignant reminder for parents and a wonderful introduction to children. Glowing illustrations by Bagram Ibatoulline will warm you and yours on the coldest of nights.

"Great Joy" reminds us what joy really is, and how capable we all are of giving the gift of joy to one another.

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