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Mommy Brain, Ivy and Bean, and Girl Scout Cookies - Links We Love

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Tim AllenIt's a confounding phenomenon: Once you have kids, it's like you suddenly can't hold all the information you need in your head anymore. Some people call it Mommy Brain, but I prefer the term Momnesia. -- The Mommy Blog

Childhood is far too short. Here's a kids' list of 30 things to do before they turn ten. Has your child done all 30? If not, now you know what you're doing this weekend! -- KOL

Just in time for February 14th: The best of Valentine's Day parenting hacks. Find some great ideas for cooking and crafts ... and date night for Mom and Dad. -- Parenthacks

It's a special kind of buy-one-get-one-free promotion: Buy a pair of Tiny TOMS shoes for your tot, and they'll donate another pair to a needy child. -- MomFinds

Reason #467 to love the Internet: When you get in a disagreement with your husband, you can ask Twitter to come to your aide. -- Stimeyland

Ivy and Bean author Anne Barrows shares some details about her latest book, and how Ivy and Bean are role models for kids ... just not in the traditional sense. -- Mommy Track'd

Tim Allen and wife Jane Hajduk are expecting a girl! Allen has a 19 year old daughter and played a TV dad, but he's not handing out any parenting advice: "I have one neighbor, oddly enough, [and] his wife is pregnant, too. And he looks at me and goes, 'I can get a lot of advice from you.' I'm like, 'No, no. don't think that way. No, don't come to me.' The older you get, the less you know." -- Celebrity Baby Blog

Can't wait to fill your freezer with Tagalongs? People are starting to wonder ... if parents are the ones selling all those Girl Scout cookies, are they really teaching their daughters anything? -- MomLogic

A solo vacation? All by herself? It might be just too much for a mom to dream of ... and just what the doctor ordered. -- Work It, Mom!

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