Moms on The Blog
India Today|30th September, 2024
From how to raise a child to ideas for styling your baby's room, these five mommy-bloggers are changing lives, one parent at a time
TANU KAPOOR
Moms on The Blog

Mum knows best, even when it comes to the World Wide Web. No wonder, mommy bloggers are lighting up our feeds with their incredible journeys, tips, and heart-warming stories. They're not just sharing their parenting adventures, but also creating supportive communities, spreading joy, and making the ups and downs of parenthood a lot brighter. From stunning decor ideas to game-changing parenting advice, these amazing moms-turned-influencers are truly inspiring a new generation of parents.

"Finding what works for you and your child is important"

For Ishna Batra, mommy blogging started on a whim during a family vacation. Inspired by her daughter's playful moments, she decided to share her journey, blending motherhood with lifestyle, travel, and fashion. Batra's approach to baby decor is all about balance-she loves white nurseries with pastel accents that work for both boys and girls. For her, storage is everything, she swears by well-organised boxes and bed lockers that keep the room tidy and functional. Batra's go-to brands include Pottery Barn Kids and IKEA for their practical and stylish offerings, while Indian brands like GWD Kids hold a special place in her heart. Her top tip? Don't overstuff the room. Focus on what truly matters to your child's growth, and let their space inspire them.

"Let your child's space be a reflection of their world"

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