My sweets, I’m excited to share a little side project: I’m the new baby & kids editor at Beso, a fabulous product discovery site. Every month, I’ll be doing round-ups of my favorite children’s clothes, toys and products. So far, I’ve scouted winter gear and holiday gifts, and next up is cute maternity wear. Hopefully it will be helpful to fellow mamas out there! xoxo
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Thank you for this post, really worthwhile info.
can’t wait for your post on maternity clothes. i am in need of style inspiration! Merry Christmas x
congratulations, joanna! sounds like the perfect gig for you :)
Fantastic news. Congrats Joanna! I look forward to reading your reviews every month on Beso.
ps: you look so cute in this photo :)
So cool. Your the perfect pick, good job. Can’t wait to see your picks every month.
Congrats on the new job! Sounds exciting!
Congrats, Joanna! As a new Grandmom to a beautiful little boy (*ahem*, even though I am way to young and hip to pass as a granny) I am enjoying all of your suggestions. You have amazing taste and come up with some great ideas! I will definitely
check out Beso.
congrats on the new gig.
Wow, congratulations, Joanna! I love how you’re always trying out new projects and paths. You seem to always rise to every new challenge!
Congrats on the new gig, you will do a fab job over there!
~Kirsten
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PS Feel free to take a look around, and please follow if you like what you see! It’s much appreciated, and hope to see you around TMT! :)
I had seen you on Beso and was waiting for you to announce it! What a great fit, they are lucky to have you and your baby expertise! :)
Beso is lucky to have you!!!
Ooh, fun! :D
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