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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Dot Girl First Period Kit® ~ Review and Giveaway~Closed

Sponsored by Tomoson.com
We all know that information is power. I had an opportunity to review a product that I wish had been around when I was a teen. This little kit is a great way to prepare your daughter for her first period.  The product was developed by two sisters to help insure that your daughter's first period is a positive experience, or at least one that she will be prepared for.  The Dot Girl First Period Kit® is a stylish zippered pouch that includes:
  • The Dot Girl Period Answer Book® which answers 20 most asked questions in a way your tween or teen will not be horrified.  I liked the booklet's honest approach and that it did not have pictures.
  • 5 individually wrapped pads.
  • A reusable heating pad for menstrual cramps.
  • Two hand wipes just in case so your daughter will be prepared wherever her first period strikes.
  • Five disposal bags to cleanly and discreetly dispose of used pads.
I cannot stress how much that I liked the booklet.  It was simple yet informative.  It provided much needed information in a way you can easily discuss them with your daughter.  You could read this then give this book to your daughter/granddaughter to read then expand on with you.  There were not shocking pictures or big words.  I was a little surprised by the size of the pouch.  It may be a little big for a tween or teen's purse but would be perfect for a backpack, bathroom drawer, locker or all of the above.  It is very nicely made.  I would love to see The Dot Girl's come out with a streamlined case for carrying hygiene products once girls have started their period.  Good News!  Dot Girl products has offered one The Dot Girl First Period Kit® for giveaway.  This would be perfect for those StuffSmart readers with daughter's or granddaughters.  Don't have a daughter or granddaughter?  This would be a perfect gift to pay it forward and donate to your local school clinic or runaway shelter. To enter:  Mandatory entry must be completed in order for any extra entries to count.
Leave one comment letting me know that you have completed the mandatory entry. Extra Entries: (Optional)  Please leave a comment for each you do.
  1. Follow StuffSmart on Google Friend connect.
  2. Follow @StuffSmart on Twitter and leave a comment saying that you've done so including your twitter name.
  3. Follow @DotGirlMoms on Twitter.
  4. Tweet:  "I'm entering the The Dot Girl First Period Kit® #giveaway on @StuffSmart 's blog: http://bit.ly/gJpnjY cc: @DotGirlMoms"  You may tweet 1x per day, leaving a comment including your tweet link.
  5. Visit http://www.dotgirlproducts.com/  and leave a comment about their site.  Do you like it?, Was it easy to navigate?, Did you find anything else you want to share about their products?, Did you see another product you liked?  Just make sure that I know by your comment you did take the time to visit their site.
  6. Write a blog post about this giveaway linking back to my blog (at least 100 words).  You get 5 entries for this.  Please comment with your blog link  and a comment for each entry #1-#5.
The giveaway is open to US residents only.  Please make sure your email is accessible in your blogger profile or in your comment so that I can contact you if you are the winner.  Contest will begin 2/22/11 at 1:00 am EST and end 3/1/11 at 11pm EST.  Winner will be chosen using Random.org.  Winner will be emailed and have 48hrs to reply to email or another name will be drawn. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. Tomoson Product review & giveaway Disclosure.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dove Self-Esteem Campaign, Thank You for Making a Difference!


As the parent of a tween daughter, I cannot say how much I appreciate Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty.  We have always been Dove users thanks to my husband's sensitive skin and I can say that I am proud to be a part of what they are doing to increase self esteem in our youth. 
As Moms we were all young once and know the pressures that girls face in regards to beauty.  Fast-forward to motherhood and you will see that your daughters have all the pressures we faced coupled with multiple media outlets spreading it further than ever before.  We have always told my daughter and that she is perfect since God created her the way he wanted her to be.  I am so thankful that she will come home and openly talk to me about self-esteem issues.  She is tiny by nature and we both had a good healthy laugh when she came home one day and asked me if she was anorexic because a  friend  had a book with pictures of girls who were and they could see their ribcage and she said she could see her ribcage too.  We had a good discussion on the difference between being small and having an eating disorder.  It wasn't much later that she hit a growth spurt and noticed her clothes getting a little snug and said "am I getting fat?"  It is sad that it was the first thing she would ask.  We had to laugh again because I told her at 60lbs she is far from fat!  I also talked to her about growing and that there was no need for her to worry about her weight or size as long as she was eating right and staying active.

ABOUT THE DOVE® SELF-ESTEEEM FUND

(Copied directly from Dove's Press Release)

Too many girls and young women develop low self-esteem from hang-ups about looks and consequently fail to reach their full potential in later life. The Dove Self-Esteem Fund (DSEF) was established as an agent of change to inspire and educate girls and young women about a wider definition of beauty. The DSEF is committed to help girls build positive self-esteem and a healthy body image, with a goal of reaching 5 million girls globally by 2010. It has already reached 2 million young women.

The Dove Self-Esteem Fund is part of the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty, a global effort designed to widen today’s stereotypical view of beauty. In the U.S., the DSEF supports the Boys and Girls Club of America and the Girls Scouts of the USA to help build confidence in girls 8-17 with after-school programs, self-esteem building events and educational resources. In the United Kingdom and other countries, the Fund supports Body Talk, an educational program about body image and self-esteem in schools. Since 2006, the Dove brand has conducted nearly 2,700 self-esteem educational workshops around the world.

Please watch this short video to find out more about Dove's efforts and next time you go shopping for Soap, Shampoo, Deodorant  or Beauty products reach for Dove and assist them in their efforts to build confidence in our children.



Please feel free to leave your comments sharing your self-esteem stories.

*No monetary compensation was provided for this post.  As a participant in the Dove Campaign I was given Dove products and True You workbooks.  This post was my own opinion and was not impacted by the products I received.