Editors Best of 2009: The coolest websites, services and stuff just for moms

Cool Mom Picks certainly isn't all about shopping - it's also about those wonderful websites and services that help make our lives easier, simpler, or just more fun. (And wow things have changed; it wasn't too long ago that we were all nervous to enter our credit card numbers online.) With that, please enjoy some of our favorite sites and services of 2009 for the cool parents of the world.
Liz: Huge props to
Let's Panic About Babies! which
will make you toss every baby advice book you've ever received while
clutching your belly in laughter. (And, possibly, in gas. If you're
pregnant.) The site is so great it's being turned into a book later this year.
I also have to give a nod to the brand new
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood website from PBS Kids which is just delightful. I dare you to spend less than an hour there.
Kristen: As someone who is constantly doing the refrigerator sniff test, I can say that the brilliant website
Still Tasty has completely changed my life. My children's tummies are forever grateful for their tips and resources on when to toss those groceries, and it's now available as an iPhone app too.
Liz: Congrats to the folks behind
Paperless Post
who save busy moms like me with online invitations that feel so much
like real ones, they don't go ignored. With any luck you'll be chasing
down 90% fewer RSVP-stragglers.
Kristen: I'm eternally grateful to the delivery service
Alice for completely eliminating the late night diaper and toilet paper runs that I'd sadly grown accustomed to. Never again.
Liz: I've got to hand it to all the new online, members-only sales sites that now exist just for moms.
Baby Steals,
bTrendie,
The Mini Social and
Totsy are fast becoming daily visits for shoppers who want high quality
stuff for our kids, but would rather do it for up to 70% off. Isn't that
all of us?
Kristen: Thank goodness for companies like
Pixtorie,
Pixorial,
Shutterfly, and
Animoto
(just to name a few faves) that have really stepped it up in 2009. These are the guys (and gals) that help you do something pretty
awesome with all those family photos and home video that would otherwise continue to clog your hard
drive.
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