Firenze Moms 4 Moms Network

Firenze Moms 4 Moms Network

We know how hard it is to move to another country, let alone with little children.

  • About
    • How “Firenze Moms 4 Moms Network” came to be:
  • Local
    • Health
      • Emergency Numbers
      • FMs4Ms Recommended Doctors
      • Local Hospitals and Private Laboratories
      • Where to get blood work done Firenze
    • Food and Recipes
      • Chicken and Sage
      • Homemade Sour Cream
      • Tiramisu: The way I like it!
      • Non Italian Restaurants in Firenze
      • Some Recommended Restaurants and Bakeries
      • Was lost at trying to order a simple loaf of bread
    • Local Places of Interest
      • Movie Theaters, Pools, Ludoteche
      • Local Churches and Synagogue in English
      • Local English News Papers, Bookstores and Magazines
      • Expat Books
    • Government
      • List of Areas by Quartiere
      • Taxes
    • FMs4Ms EventsOur mom’s events such as playgroups, mingles and so much more…
  • Expat Mom Stories
    • My Story: Working Mom
      • Working Moms Stories: Danielle Jennings
      • Working Mom Stories: Kate Whalen
    • Florence, Love, Joy, and Pain
    • From Vancouver, Canada to Florence, Italy
    • My Story: Rebecca Hamblin
    • My Story: Elsa Rich
    • My Story: Mary Loscerbo
    • Florence Birth Stories
      • Expat Mom Birth Stories: Elsa Rich
      • Florence Birth Story: Kim and Ariel at the Centro Margherita
      • Florence Birth Story: Lisa and Matteo at Torre Galli Hospital
      • Florence Birth Story: Miriam and Esme at home
      • Florence Birth Story: Kate and Livia at Ponte a Niccheri
      • Florence Birth Story: Jonnel, Niccolo’ and Gabriel
  • Children
    • Florence with Kids by Kimberly Daniels
    • Bilingualism
      • The Bi/Multilingual Child: A Language Plan by Salima Qureshi
      • The Bi/Multilingual Child: Tips For Success by Salima Qureshi
    • Moms to Be: Nutrition by Sonja
    • Is Your Child Scratching?
    • Quick Guide for Foreigners in Florence by Lisa
    • Going Out in Florence with Your Child By Iva
    • Surviving the plane, car or train, trip with kids
    • From Bump to Baby by Danielle
    • To Dry or not to Dry… that is the Question by Mary Loscerbo
    • Gave Birth to a child in Italy: American Citizens
    • Why on Earth Would I Want to Wash a Dirty Diaper? by Kimberly
    • Early diagnosis is fundamental by Jodi Michelle Cutler
    • Baby Led Weaning (BLW) our experiences by Catrin
    • So I had my baby…now what? By Jill
  • Blog
  • April 28, 2017

    Expat Working Moms: we are looking to interview you

    I am looking for expat moms that are working here in Firenze. FMs4Ms Network would like to interview you.

  • April 27, 2017

    Your Expat US Child and Them Voting.

    Well after this election, my son who will be of age to vote next election, just found out that he can not vote. He is an American citizen, was even born in the US, but since he has lived here for all his life in Italy he can not vote. Of course this does depend […]

  • March 23, 2017

    The hidden dangers of fine hairs in the gardens and parks

    There are two major warnings that I want to warn you about for your child playing in the parks and gardens here in Firenze and Italy. Located in these places are a plant and insect with problematic hairs on them. These are a major do not go near or touch for your child.

  • January 31, 2017

    The Florentine is doing a Kid’s issue for February

    The Florentine is doing a Kid’s issue for their February edition.

  • January 27, 2017

    Looking for a babysitter?

    Most of you know, from my past posts, that I do not posts from individuals saying they can babysit.  I do not know these people and can not vouch for them, so I do not post them on the site. A mom in the FMs4Ms Network has taken to creating a business for babysitters.  The […]

  • November 22, 2016

    AILO Christmas Bazar Coming Soon

    This is the famous Christmas Bazaar event that AILO puts together every year.  Check it out.  

  • November 10, 2016

    From Vancouver, Canada to Florence, Italy

    Gina Mazza currently lives in Florence with her beautiful 7 month old daughter and her husband Alessio. Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Gina wanted to share with us the story of her coming here and how she overcame some of the cultural differences she encountered when settling in. Read more her story……From Vancouver, Canada to Florence, Italy By Ela Vasilescu – Writer/Journalist

  • November 4, 2016

    Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Florence Flood

    Announcing Special Event:  November 4, 8:00 p.m. – Candlelight Procession Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Florence Flood!  This historic candlelight procession on Friday, November 4 will commemorate the Mud Angels – the young volunteers, many of whom were Americans – who flocked to Florence to help save the city’s precious artworks in the wake […]

  • October 26, 2016

    Daylight Savings Time Ends This weekend!

    This weekend do not forget to change your clocks so you can get that extra hour of sleep.  

  • October 26, 2016

    Family Constellations Workshop: Dott. Paolo Molino

  • October 6, 2016

    English teacher in Prato NEEDED

    Hi mums, I’m trying to help a local school in Prato find an English teacher. I’ve put the word out on English teaching sites, but if any of you know someone looking for work, it these are the details: Opportunity: A wonderful English school in the centro storico of Prato (20 mins by train from […]

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