Web Coolness: Powerful women, iPhone iOS7 problems, hilarious kids’ music parodies, and lots of freebies for kids
Here are some of our favorite links around the web this week. We hope you like them too.

Don’t miss this Tumblr blog that’s celebrating remarkable women for a whole year.
Read this before you upgrade your iPhone: 7 big problems with iOS7
Finally, a toy store realizes that girls like trucks and boys like dolls too.
Did your kids look like this on the first day of school? Love the inspiration!
You’re not alone if you’re an adult wearing Rainbow Loom Bracelets. (And here’s a great roundup of Rainbow Loom how-to’s.)

How insane are these homemade Halloween cookies?
NYC parents: Visit the Artstar/Little Collector Pop Up Gallery in Soho Oct 2-7. Including a reading/book signing with William Wegman and more on Oct 2 from 6-8.
Telescope Magazine: A cool new free online magazine with a great mission, that we’re keeping our eyes on.
Beautiful post from a mother of a son with Autism.
The new online issue of Moomah not only has these great free craft printables for kids, but all sorts of help for comic drawing including a free downloadable DIY superhero comic book template.

Dying over these awesome kids’ music covers by indie bands–that you can actually download. (We’re kinda grooving on “The Cure” version of Twinkle Twinkle.)
And a big congrats to one of our real favorite indie kids’ music artists, Lucky Diaz, and his Latin Grammy Nomination.
Pinterest Board of the Week: Wendy Mazursky’s Ladies Who Inspire Board which makes us want to learn more about every one of them.
I never thought twice about diapering my son with the eco-not-so-conscious disposable diaper. I have to admit, I thought that cloth diapers were still big cotton towels that required safety pins, manual dexterity, and a whole lot of free time.
Don’t get any sick ideas, dear readers. We’ve all seen our share of those softies and we certainly don’t need a stuffed one of THOSE laying around the house.
When my 3 year old was a newborn we planned a trip to Europe and before I could say auf viedersehn, my brain pictured all the filthy traveling potties we would encounter while changing her diaper.