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Jul 14 2010 11:00 AM ET
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Spotted: Gisele Bündchen and Benjamin – What’s Up Doc?

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While Gisele Bündchen totes her little guy Benjamin Rein, dad Tom Brady (not pictured) brings up the rear following a peditrician’s visit for their 7-month-old son in Santa Monica, Calif. on Monday.

The model, 29, has been back to work since the December birth of her son, taking to the runway during Sao Paolo Fashion Week and posing for Calzedonia’s Spring/Summer 2011 swimwear campaign.

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Jul 14 2010 10:00 AM ET
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Cynthia Rowley and Pampers Debut Designer Diapers

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Listen up fashion forward moms, now is your chance to dress your toddlers to the nines — from their heads to their little bums.

Fashion designer and mom Cynthia Rowley has teamed up with Pampers to create a stylish new line of disposable diapers for boys and girls, which are available in 11 covet-worthy patterns including madras, gingham and stripes.

“As a mom, I wanted other parents to have more options in every part of their lives — even diapers,” says Rowley. “It’s the first piece of clothing your baby will ever wear, and it should be special.”

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Jul 14 2010 09:00 AM ET
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Constance Marie’s Blog: Luna Marie Scared of a Shadow? Seriously!

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Celebrity blogger Constance Marie has been with us for over two months now!

We hope you’re enjoying her posts as much as we are — if you’ve missed any of her past blogs, check them out here.

This week, the actress — who lives in California with her fiancé, yoga instructor Kent Katich, and their 17-month-old daughter, Luna Marie — shares a funny (and frustrating!) story about how she and Kent dealt with their daughter’s fear of her own shadow.

Click below to read her latest blog!
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Jul 14 2010 08:00 AM ET
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Spotted: Tori Spelling and Kids’ Sweet Treats

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! Actress and author Tori Spelling took son Liam Aaron, 3, and daughter Stella Doreen, 2, along to celebrate the 25th birthday of the Dairy Queen Blizzard treat and raise funds and awareness for the Children’s Miracle Network on Friday in Los Angeles.

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Jul 13 2010 05:20 PM ET
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Vince Vaughn, Wife Expecting First Child

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From The Breakup to a baby – Vince Vaughn is going to be a dad.

The actor, 40, and wife Kyla Weber are expecting their first child, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

The Swingers star, who wed Weber in a small private ceremony in January, recently said that he’s ready for a family.

“It’s the first time that I really want to have kids,” he told PEOPLE last September.

– Sarah Michaud with reporting by Elizabeth Leonard

What’s your best marriage and family advice for the recently settled-down star?

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Jul 13 2010 05:00 PM ET
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PEOPLE Wants to Know: Does Your Baby Look Like a Celebrity Kid?

Does your baby look like one of the celebrity kids pictured below? Send us a photo and your child could appear in People and on PEOPLE.com! Click below for all the details on how to enter.

Naleigh Kelley, Knox Jolie-Pitt, David Otunga, Satyana Denisof, Vivienne Jolie-Pitt, Emme Muñiz, Hank Baskett IV, Nahla Aubry, Seraphina Affleck, Sparrow Madden and Vida McConaughey

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Jul 13 2010 04:00 PM ET
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Steve Carell on the ‘Fine Line’ of Fatherhood


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On The Office actor Steve Carell portrays Michael Scott, a boss with serious boundary issues.

At home, the father-of-two admits he faces a similar struggle in the game of good cop vs. bad cop.

“I try to be a hybrid,” he tells Babble.

“You walk a fine line there. You want your kids to have respect; you don’t want to coddle them. You don’t want to be their buddy — but you do. You want to have that connection, but you also want them to respect you when you need to draw the line because kids need a sense of structure.”
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