Have you ever wanted to travel the world? How about seeing it through the eyes of a chihuahua?! In Lisa Manzione’s children’s book series, [amazon_link id=”1937616037″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Adventures of Bella and Harry[/amazon_link], you get exactly that … in a fun-filled way. With experience in both travel (Manzione is the child of a parent who worked for a … Read More
Welcome New Honorees – November 2011
Congratulations and Welcome November 2011 Alumni class! The Mom’s Choice Awards is honored to present this group of authors, businesses, creators, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who have created the best-of-the-best in family friendly media and services. Online Resources Educational Products & Electronic Learning Home / Mobile Audio & Viewing (Music, Storytelling, etc.) Apps and Software Gear, Accessories, and Personal Use Toys, … Read More
The Spotlight Shines on Barbara Briggs Ward, author of The Reindeer Keeper
[amazon_link id=”1604944439″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ][/amazon_link]In preparing for the coming edition of Entro (January 2012) we discovered Barbara Briggs Ward’s story about The Reindeer Keeper: Believe Again …, her award-winning holiday book for adults. MCA: Welcome to the spotlight Barbara! Can you please tell us about what inspired you to write your book? Barbara: Three years ago this coming January … Read More
November Spotlight Shines On Nicky VanValkenburgh
For adults with ADHD [Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder], trying to maintain their focus long enough to read an entire book is overwhelming. Nicky VanValkenburgh addresses this in her introduction with her book, [amazon_link id=”0615297943″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Train Your Brain, Transform Your Life: Conquer ADHD In 60 Days, Without Ritalin[/amazon_link]. Nicky VanValkenburgh hopes her book will help adults with ADHD … Read More
Social Skills Tips
Guest post by Susan Diamond, MA,CCC Many parents feel at a loss when their school-aged child tells them they are having trouble with friends at school. If a child shares that they are being teased, some parents don’t know what … Continue reading → Read More
From Mom’s Choice Matters: Preparing for Medical Treatment: Ten tips to keep yourself and your family organized
Guest post by author Jenifer Gershman, author of As a parent, being diagnosed with a serious illness and facing intense and aggressive treatment is not only devastating news…it’s downright inconvenient! There is so much we do to keep our … Continue reading → Read More
November Spotlight Shines On Pendred Noyce
“I’m bored!” ~ How many times have you heard that (or even said it yourself!). For author Pendred “Penny” Noyce, it is the beginning of a magical journey. In her book for Lost in Lexicon cousins Ivan and Daphne are on a treasure hunt to in a land where numbers and letters run wild. Together, with their pet thesaurus, they … Read More
Healthy Eating Habits For You and Your Baby
Guest post by Cheryl Tallman of Fresh Baby Harry Truman once said, “A nation is only as healthy as its children.” Today in the United States, a growing health concern is the rapid rise in obesity. These conditions have risen … Continue reading → Read More