Author: cvegnad

Mommy, Am I Pretty? #review & #giveaway

Young children are flooded with images of how they should look and behave every day. Society has placed a strong emphasis on our physical appearance that it is almost impossible to escape. I still remember looking in the mirror growing up and hating my nose – it was wide and big and I was teased relentlessly for it (this was even before media encouraged the perfect skinny body type!). I would come home every night and take a wooden clothespin and clip my nose in an effort to make my nose smaller (remember the saying don’t do that to your face it will freeze like that – yup that was my hope at the time). I have come a long way since then but I still have so many insecurities about my appearance that go back to my young days. I have an unhealthy relationship with food that stems from my high school years and not allowing myself to eat during school hours in the hope of looking pretty. As a Mother and an Aunt it is now important to me more than ever to encourage the children in my life that they have value that extends well beyond their physical appearance. That it is the good inside of us that makes us beautiful people.

About Mommy, Am I Pretty? 

Mommy, am I pretty? is the story of Molly a young girl in elementary school. One day while walking home from school with her Mother, Molly asks what it means to be pretty. Molly’s Mother helps her look at her day at school, at home and in her neighbourhood to discover moments of kindness and beauty. Molly learns that it is the small gestures of generosity and friendship that makes us loving and beautiful on the inside which shines through to our outer beauty. Molly realizes that being pretty on the inside is what matters most in life.

My Thoughts

The powerful message that Margot L Denommé writes is showcased in a wonderful way that will reach out to all young children. The story is written as if it is you having this conversation with your child. She examines every day experiences that children will go through and how our actions in these moments defines us and makes us a better and beautiful person. Children are bombarded with images in media leaving them with the feeling that beauty can only be seen on the outside. It is so important for children to know that our actions make us good people and it is a good heart that shines out and makes a person beautiful. 

Mommy, am I pretty? is a book that I hope ends up in every classroom – it teaches a lesson that not only starts at home but extends into a child’s school life where they can be exposed to negative comments about their appearance and bullying. 

About Margot L.Denommé

Margot practices law in Toronto where she lives with her husband and two young girls. Margot wrote this book to encourage dialogue between parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers and young girls as a way to empower and teach them that true beauty lies within. Her message has resonated with many Canadian groups and organizers including, The Pediatric Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery division of the Hospital for Sick Children and the Dove Self-Esteem Fund Real Beauty Campaign. A portion of proceeds from book sales will go to Meagan’s Walk, a Toronto based charity that has since 2001 raised more than $2.7 million for cancer research. Margot has presented to several organizations as well as spoken to many students at various schools. To arrange for a public speaking opportunity at your own school you can contact her here.

A Special Mention

Margot’s two daughters, Madison and Brooke, are the illustrators of her book! Their lovely drawings complete the book and make it perfect! It was wonderful to see all of their drawings bringing the book to life.

Mommy, am I pretty? is avaiable in both hardcover and kindle format.

Enter to Win!

Margot has two books ready to give away to two of my Canadian readers to help encourage a daily dialogue between parents and their young girls! Enter via the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!

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Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Unwrapping #KinderSmiles with Kinder Canada

As many of you may already know this year I was selected to join the KinderMom (and KinderDad!) family. Kinder Surprise eggs have always been a huge part of our family – they make the perfect gifts during the holidays (which I may or may not hoard for myself at Easter) and the best way to dry up those tears on the sad days – not just talking for the kids here either!

The best part of this year? I will be able to bring you fresh Kinder news, Kinder giveaways as well as sharing some of our special moments together with you.

It feels like the summer months flew by! Our summer was full of firsts for our family as we started traveling more with our son’s soccer team, our one son learned how to ride a bike (without training wheels) and our other son learned how to swim without a life jacket.

As part of our new role in the Kinder family we were able to attend the grand opening of the #KinderSmiles booth at the Eaton Centre. If you weren’t able to make it to the booth in Toronto you can still make your own online. A couple of weeks later we witnessed history being made at the CNE as Kinder Canada broke a new Guinness World Record for the most people unwrapping chocolate at the same time (lots of #KinderSmiles on the CNE grounds that day).

But all too quickly came the return of routines and structure as school started up. September is an incredibly busy month for us – finishing up the soccer season, re-starting a new soccer season, football games, getting back to the school and daycare routine while my husband and I try to just survive (and not always gracefully I might add!). I won’t lie this month can also lead to tears as our boys try to get used to their routines again, leaving us for the day to go to school and the day to day stress of new classes, friends and school work.

One of the best ways we have found to share a smile with our little ones? Adding a little Kinder Surprise into their lunch bag (peanut free treat) or even as an after school treat. They love receiving a delicious chocolate treat with a fun and exciting toy inside (talk about being the centre of attention at school).

Kinder Canada has introduced something special – new Kinder toys! I am positive that your children are going to love them! We are talking Transformers and Disney Fairies – you can’t get any better than this. You can now find inside specially marked eggs 8 Transformers and 10 Disney Fairies – how cool is that? While my boys will be hunting down all of the Transformers that they can get their little hands on I would love to have this fantastic Fairy below:

Which limited edition Kinder Egg will your little one be looking for?

Don’t forget to follow Kinder Canada on Facebook and Twitter for fantastic new updates, giveaways and so much more!

Disclosure: I am part of the Kinder Mom program and receive special perks for being a part of this program. All opinions are my own.

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Roasted Stuffed Peppers

My husband and I have made a commitment to each other to focus on our health – which has included eating healthier home cooked meals, incorporating more vegetables and less processed food. I have always wanted to try stuffed peppers but I was not a fan of the recipes we were finding. So we made up our own (I wanted quinoa but the hubby won and we used rice). I hope you enjoy this one as much as we did!

Ingredients

  • two large green peppers
  • 4 slices of provolone 
  • rice (amount varies depending on size of pepper – enough to fill the peppers)
  • mushrooms, tomatoes, onions (amount varies depending on size of pepper – enough to fill the peppers)
  • 1 tsp of extra virgin olive oil

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 375 F.
  • Cut the tops off of the two peppers and remove the seeds.
  • Place a slice of provolone into each green pepper.
    • In a small pan place about 1 tsp of olive oil and on light heat cook the tomatoes, mushrooms and onions until golden brown.
    • Add the rice, mix and continue to cook for roughly one to two minutes.
    • Carefully spoon the rice mixture into the green peppers.

    • Cover each green pepper with a slice of provolone. Place in oven and cook until the top is a golden brown. This will take roughly 40-45 minutes depending on the strength of your oven.

    Enjoy! How do you make your own stuffed peppers?

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    Buried Beneath the Words by Betel Arnold | Kindle Giveaway

    Welcome to the blog tour and giveaway for Betel Arnold‘s debut book, Buried Beneath the Words.
    Buried Beneath the Words Betel Arnold

    One grand prize winner will receive:

    • A Kindle Fire
    • Buried Beneath the Words by Betel Arnold

    Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on October 12th. Winner will be announced October 13th at Betel’s blog.

    Don’t miss a moment of the fun; enter today and be sure to visit Betel’s blog on the 13th to see if you won!

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    The 2014 Holiday Gift Guide Submission Form

    Holiday season will soon be here (our boys are so excited that they have already started to plan their holiday wish lists!). This year is a very special year for me here on the blog and will mark the very first Holiday Gift Guide at Working Mommy Journal – something I am very excited to put together.

    gift-guide-2014

    We are now accepting submissions for the 2014 Holiday Gift Guide until November 10th, 2014 in the following categories:

    • Stocking stuffers
    • Gifts for him or her
    • Children’s gifts
    • Personalized gifts
    • Gifts for the home

    We have several options available for you and we are always happy to work with you to ensure the best possible exposure. All options will include:

    • Original and creative post featuring the product.
    • Original photos.
    • Inclusion in the 2014 Holiday Gift Guide Page.
    • Inclusion in the 2014 Holiday Gift Guide Pinterest Board.
    • Two to three no-follow links of your choosing.
    • Social media syndication including Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Google + with all links reported back to you.

    Package options include:

    • Review only with a product value over $50 CDN (no fees assigned).
    • Review only with a product value under $50 CDN (a possible fee will be assigned after discussion).
    • Review & Giveaway – This options provides greater exposure for your product and brand. No fee will be assigned. 
    • Product feature will be treated as a sponsored post with a fee of $50 CDN.
    • Product feature with a giveaway will also be treated as a sponsored post with a fee of $25 CDN.

    Important guidelines to remember:

    • All giveaways MUST be open to Canadians. Your giveaway can also be open to residents of the US or WW.
    • Shipping and any related costs of giveaway prizes is the responsibility of the company.
    • Giveaway prizes must have a minimum value of $25 CDN.
    • Review products will not be returned.
    • All shipping costs will be covered by the company – we are located in Canada so please keep that in mind as well.
    • All fees are payable via Pay Pal

    Please fill out the form below or email me at: cvegnad1@gmail.com – I look forward to working with you this holiday season!

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