Dads and moms blogs: the illusion of making Christmas gifts, what they don't tell you about raising with attachment and more

Like every week, we do one of the things we like the most. We peek into the earthly ma (pa) blogosphere to discover what has been published this week in the blogs of dads and moms Eager to share your experiences.

These days are marked by the proximity of Christmas and the preparations we make to enjoy it with our children, but there is no lack of reflections and experiences about raising children.

We start with The smug chubby that tells us about what they don't tell you about raising with attachment. He tells us his experience about a parenting style that has given him many satisfactions, despite what many may believe.

In Not without my children We approach Christmas magic thanks to his post on the illusion of making gifts at Christmas. A creative time in which to awaken all the senses with beautiful ideas about what to give and how to wrap gifts.

Maternity Continuum this week brings a suspense to the city of Madrid for an advertising on "maternized" milk (which we do not know exactly what it means by this term) that can not be worse done. Enter the link to find out why.

Bea from Diary of a computer mom He tells us about his operation Goodbye, pacifier, goodbye and how his little boy has left his third vice, after the tit and the bottle.

We continue with a Christmas craft that we found in The chocolate blog. It teaches us to make a beautiful Garland of Christmas cookies, but not the ones that are eaten. Ideal to do with the kids. You'll love it!

And finally, Mayan Mother It leaves us a very deep reflection that we have all done at some time, and that we certainly see it from another perspective by becoming parents: What if today was your last day?

As we always tell you, if you have a blog where you talk about your motherhood or fatherhood and you want us to take a look, leave a comment in this post and we will look for future weekly reviews.