It is Dream Team Bloggers Linky Time
So here we are again, back in Lockdown in the UK. I really hope that you are all doing ok with all of this. It seems like change is the order of the day for our American Dream Team bloggers as well. This world is a busy old place this year!
You can count on us at the Dream Team to stay constant though and so its a very big welcome to you all!!
As ever your hosts are parenting bloggers Annette from 3 Little Buttons, Laura from Loopy Lou Laura and me. Each week your host will aim to reshare and repost any of your mentions so head over to twitter or instagram and tag us in. That way we can boost one another as part of the DreamTeam Linky. The linky works best when we use it as a community space to share and engage with on another.
My host post this week is all about staying sane in lockdown. It isn’t all about learning mandarin and baking more bread than you could ever eat… I am sharing some really fun and active ideas that will help you see the positive in this difficult time.
How the Dream Team Linky works
If you’re joining us for the first time, then an extra special welcome to our dream team community. Every Sunday morning, parenting bloggers Annette from 3 Little Buttons, Laura from Loopy Lou Laura and me will share a blog post with the Dream Team linky.
Bloggers from all niches are welcome to join in with us and we only ask that you share a post that you haven’t shared with us before. We will then, as a group, comment on our fellow bloggers posts and share them on social media as much as we can. As hosts, we’ll also feature one or two of our favourite linked up posts each week. It’s a lovely way to give your blog posts a bit of extra love, reach new audiences and make new blogging pals.
How to join in
1. Add your blog post to the Dream Team linky using the link below
2. Add the Dream Team linky badge or a text link to the bottom of your own linked up blog post. *This helps us reach other bloggers who are looking to join in.
3. Please comment on each of the hosts linked posts PLUS the post directly before your own (a total of 4 posts as a minimum). If the post before your own does not carry the Dream Team badge or text link, you are not required to leave a comment and should pick another post instead.
4. Share your post on twitter with the linky hashtag #DreamTeamLinky and tag in your hosts for retweets @3_LittleButtons, @NavigatingBaby & @musingstiredmum
*By linking up, you agree to your link being visible and accessible via the list of linked blog posts included below, to us sharing your posts on social media (tagging you as relevant), and to us sharing your post on our sites if chosen as a favourite. In fairness to other bloggers, posts that do not carry the Dream Team linky badge or text link may be deleted.
FEATURED BLOGGER
My featured blogger this week is Jed from ithrive with this post about their family’s gratitude practice. Everyone needs a family theme song. I loved it!
Dream Team Linky Badge
Please do add the Dream Team Bloggers linky badge to your posts when you link up. We really enjoy this being a collaborative community and the more people that know about the linky the better for all of us.
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*Add the Dream Team linky badge to the bottom of your linked post by copying and pasting the code above into the html section of where you are writing your post. Anyone who has been a featured Dream Team blogger can use the below badge if they wish. Dream Team Bloggers Linky Featured Badge
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