Babysitter beware: V.S. Grenier Picture Book a real-life story

VS Grenier (or Virginia, as we like to call her) is not just a children’s book author – she’s also founder and owner of Stories For Children Publishing, LLC; chief editor for Halo Publishing, Int; host of several blog talk radio shows – including The World of Ink Network: Stories for Children and The Writing Mama; and more! She is also a member of … Read More

How To Finally Monetize Pinterest!

See on Scoop.it – Expertise of Mom’s Choice The number one problem of small business owners who are marketing using Pinterest today is that unfortunately, very few of them actually understand how to use – and monetize – Pinterest effectively! See on kimgarst.com

BookMarketingBuzzBlog: Book Marketing & Book Publicity Tool Kit

See on Scoop.it – Honoree Marketing Tips & News This is a blog post you’ll want in your bookmarks. Brian Feinblum shares tips on everything from how to writ a press release to ways to build a bigger audience. See on bookmarketingbuzzblog.blogspot.fr

Baby Bottle – A Modern Classic

Here at Mom’s Choice Awards®, we’re all about quality products for families. It is probably the most critical piece of our evaluation protocol. We’re moms … and we remember when we were welcoming a new baby into our lives. We wanted them to be healthy and do everything we can to keep them that way. Everything has to ooze quality: … Read More

Press Release: Mom’s Choice Awards Honorees – November

Welcome Honorees & Visitors! The Mom’s Choice Awards® distinguishes itself in the manner we recognize and celebrate our award-winning creators: authors, artists, publishers, inventors, and more. Our monthly press release offers details about our newest honorees and their products, which have earned our Honoring Excellence seal. You will find award winning books, educational products, toys, and more for your children … Read More

Scientists: Social Media Is Not Necessarily a Waste of Time

See on Scoop.it – Expertise of Mom’s Choice When it comes to social media, there seem to be two schools of thought in the science/research community. One posits that spending time on social media can be extremely useful. The other posits that spending time on social media is stupid. See on www.scilogs.com