Pampers has joined with Mom Central on a project called “A Parent is Born” and they need the help of all Canadian moms out there.
Pampers hopes you can help them create a Pampers Tips Sheet for new and expecting Canadian parents filled with your best parenting tips. At the end of the blog tour, they’ll pick the best advice and publish it in their Pampers Online Tips Sheet for new parents. And t5o thank you for your great tips, 25 randomly selected tips will receive a $20 gift card, while one grand prize winner will receive $500. Plus, your tip might earn inclusion in the Tips Sheet for all new and expecting parents to see.
Share your best parenting tips, tell them the best advice others shared with you, or even let them know what you wish someone had told you before you became a parent!
Visit A Parent is Born at Mom Central to enter your own tips for a chance to win one of those prizes.
You can enter a tip in one of these two categories:
- How to Cope with Going Back To Work (Ways mom can prepare for D-day and ways to soothe the unease.
- Baby/Mommy sleep tips (Tips to help baby and mom get enough rest!)
I just entered my tip on the site under Coping With Return to Work and here it is if you are looking for an example: If you are able to swing it, take 1 – 2 weeks to yourself before heading back to work. Get your child settled into daycare and have some time to yourself during the day to ease your transition from hectic household to hectic work schedule. Take the time to finish small projects, do some shopping for work clothes, organize your house or just to relax and play computer games. This way you are available if your child has a problem transitioning to daycare, and if not, you get a mini vacation to rejuvenate yourself before diving back in to things.
You will be able to enter your tips on momcentral.com until December 10th.
I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Pampers.




