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Mom's Choice Awards® honors excellence in family-friendly media, products and services.

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Teenager Trades Xbox and Yard Work and Buys Car for His Mother

One solid truth of parenting is that you don’t do it in order to receive; it is, or should be, an act of giving, with no expectation of return. Sometimes, though, your kids reciprocate the awesome amounts of love you’ve poured over them, and in those cases, it is truly exceptional

Weekly Roundup: Award-Winning Family Friendly Products! 3/23

A Flicker of Hope Written by Julia Cook; Illustrated by MacKenzie Haley HOPE is our children’s window for a better tomorrow. In terms of resilience and well-being, hope is a critically important predictor of success

Interview with Joseph Cassis, Author of Squire With Fire- A Happy Dragon Tale

Mom’s Choice Awards is excited to announce another post in our interview series where we chat with the inventors, designers, publishers, and others behind some of our favorite family-friendly products. A big hello to our wonderful readers! As a part of our ongoing interview series, we at Mom’s Choice had the privilege of talking with Joseph Cassis, author of the Award-Winning book Squire With Fire- A Happy Dragon Tale

How to Help Children Set Saving Goals

“Children as young as three years can understand financial concepts such as spending and saving“, says Jean Chatzky, an anchor at NBC News. One of the ways of empowering the upcoming generation on being smart about money matters is by educating children on how to start saving at an early age. Family money meetings are an excellent avenue to introduce the aspect of saving to children. A study by Harvard University students found that introducing routine activities for children ensures that what they learn sticks.

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