Hi Mom’s Choice readers! Today we have a special blog interview to share with you from one of our very own Mom’s Choice Award-winning Authors. Lori Orlinsky wrote her book Being Small (Isn’t So Bad After All) to encourage her short-in-stature daughter to be the best she could be. Read More
Dad Gives Out Free Dad Hugs to Those Who Need Them at Pittsburgh Pride Parade
Dittman, along with some other parents, attended the annual Pride Parade in Pittsburgh wearing a shirt that read “Free Dad Hugs”. And wouldn’t you know it, he made good on his promise, hugging dozens and dozens of attendees who were in need of some unconditional paternal love. Read More
Interview With Joni Franks, Author of Corky Tales, Tale of A Tailless Dog Named Sagebrush
Today we have another special interview for you with Award-Winning Author Joni Franks. Joni’s book series Corky Tales, Tales of a Tailless Dog Named Sagebrush is a wonderful series of children’s books whose themes center on kindness and love. Read More
Interview with Joseph Cassis, Author of Squire With Fire- A Happy Dragon Tale
As a part of our ongoing interview series, we at Mom’s Choice had the great privilege of talking with Joseph Cassis, author of the Award-Winning book Squire With Fire- A Happy Dragon Tale. We have a hero (or heroine!), bravery, hard work, and s’mores, all wrapped up in a heartfelt and meaningful book. Keep reading for the full interview! Read More
Weekly Roundup: Award-Winning Books, Toys & More! 1/13 – 1/19
This week’s Roundup of Mom’s Choice Award winners features tons of educational books for the kids and a unicorn sprinkler! Read More
How to Teach Your Kid Stand Up to Bullies
If your kid is bullied at school, it is your responsibility to educate your child and teach how to stand up to bullying. If bullied, your child has to face a lot of aggression and is under a serious danger. So, what should you do to teach your kid how to stand up to bullies? Read More
Interview With Jayne Rose-Vallee, Author of Dinosaurs Living in My Hair! 2
As a visitor in classrooms, I have seen firsthand how children can be insensitive, cruel, and mean towards others. Providing simple techniques to young students was a way to begin a conversation with adults reading the book. There is no magical answer to the subject of bullying, however, children need to understand the importance of telling adults when they see something amiss. Read More
Weekly Roundup: Educational Children’s Books on Kindness & Bullying + More! 4/22 – 4/28
This week’s Roundup of Mom’s Choice Award winners features educational children’s books about kindness and bullying, an innovative crib mattress, adorable, hybrid stuffed animal/blanket + more! Read More
Mom Shamed in Viral Airport Photo Speaks Out (And She Did Nothing Wrong)
Lensing had been wearing Anastasia in her baby carrier for most of the time they were in the airport, but, being a pediatric nurse, knew she had to let her stretch out. She put down a blanket and laid her baby girl down to look around and get some much needed leg-kicking time. Read More
Young Girl’s Response to Her Best Friend Being Called a Racial Slur Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity
How many times have we watched injustice take place, or pain inflicted, or violence in our midst and wondered, what should I do? Is there anything I can do? What if we took a leaf out of these young girls’ books and just hurt with hurting people? Read More