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Dena Daw

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About Dena Daw

Dena Daw is a freelance writer and social media specialist and has written for Moms.com, BabyGaga.com, TheRichest.com, TheThings.com, TheRecipe.com, and TheTravel.com.

Latest Articles

10 Pictures Of Pregnant Snooki We Want To Copy (And 10 That Make Us Forget She's A Mom)

There's no saying for sure if her old ways are a thing of the past, but she's definitely changed her image and appears to be a pretty good mom.

20 Celebs Who Don't Believe In Common Conveniences (That The Rest Of The World Believes In)

Many celebrity parents also advise against basic baby products that most of us couldn't live without (or wouldn't want to).

20 Celeb Moms Who Are All Out Of Hoots To Give

It's hard not to care what people think, even when you're not a celebrity, but some of these famous moms make not caring look effortless.

Kourtney Kardashian: 15 Parenting Choices Her Sisters Disagree With (And 5 They Agree With)

Kourtney is not as strict as her sisters are, and her parenting choices came to her more naturally.

Kardashian Throwback: 20 Things That Were Different When They Were Kids

Despite their privilege and luxurious lifestyles, the Kardashians are real people who have been shaped by real experiences.

21 Photos Of Jennifer Garner Parenting Like A Boss (And 3 Of Ben Affleck)

Anyone who follows Jennifer Garner on Instagram knows that she is the ultimate overachieving Pinterest-mom we all secretly want to be.

Then Vs Now: 20 Once Popular Celeb Kids And What They Look Like Today

Some child stars were launched into fame and then drifted into the realm of anonymity.

15 Surprising Things About Kylie's Parenting (And 8 Hacks The Kardashians Learned From Her)

Kylie has managed to impress even her toughest critics.

17 Times Dads Knew Mom Was Pregnant Before Her (And 5 Times Moms Had No Idea Until Way Later)

A surprising amount of men are able to recognize their partner's pregnancy before she does

20 Ways Millennials Are Outparenting Baby Boomers (And 3 Things They Can Learn From Them)

Unlike the "helicopter moms" of Gen X and the absentee baby boomers, millennial parents are more likely to say that parenthood is a part who they are