Children of America Dolls Make the perfect gift for That special little girl #Giveaway

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The media, television and Hollywood sometimes portrays to young girls an image that is impossible to achieve.Girls as young as six may feel that they are too fat, or have the wrong skin or hair color.  Our future needs confident young women who are comfortable with their looks.  It is important to teach your young child about self image and tell her that she is beautiful just the way she is.

COAD (Children of America Dolls) has introduced a beautiful line of dolls representing the ethnic diversity in the United States.  Each doll can be used as a tool to teach your child about the four main ethnic groups and encourage her to feel better about herself.

Representing the Asian, Hispanic, African-American, and Caucasian cultures, children of America Dolls (COAD™) are one-of-a-kind exquisitely designed and handcrafted, and are fashioned in trendy clothing and accessories, reflecting their distinct personalities and style. Each one is beautifully wrapped in a box embossed with her name, and individual personalized tag. They stand 13-inches tall, and are made with soft cloth bodies, vinyl extremities, and rooted hair.

Parents, schoolteachers, ethnic groups and other gift enthusiasts will find that these culturally diverse dolls represent something that has never been offered before – until now.

“Children of America Dolls (COAD™) mirror today’s youth in their appeal and authentic ethnic diversity, most specifically reflected in the latest us 2010 Census,” states Mary Eubanks, creator, founder and retired Los Angeles school teacher and counselor. “They are designed to deliver a message about the value of developing positive self-esteem, personal nurturing, and the importance of facilitating healthy early childhood development,” she says.

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Children of America Dolls make a wonderful gift this Christmas for the special little girl in your life.   For further information, or to order children of America Dolls (COAD™) online go to: www.coadolls.com. They retail for $34.99 each.

One lucky healthy moms magazine reader can also win a children of America doll of his or her own choice.  All you need to do in order to enter is follow COAD on twitter, like COAD on facebook,  and leave us a comment with the name of the doll you would like if chosen a winner (Andrea [Hispanic],  Brianna [African – American], Ashley [Caucasian], and Mia [Asian] ).

This contest is open to us residents only 18+ and ends on Wednesday October 24, 2012 at 8am PST.*Disclosure: I received  the Ashley children of America Doll in exchange for this review all opinions are accurate and 100%  mine.For extra entries:

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For every entry including extra entries please leave a separate comment. Winners will be chosen randomly from the comments and e mails that I receive. The contest ends on October 24, 2012 at 8am PST and is open to anyone in the US. Please leave your e mail address in your comments. All comments without e mail addresses will be disqualified.

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Cascia Talbert is a busy blogger, publisher, freelance writer, online merchant and mother of five children, living in The Pacific Northwest. With a B.A. in history and law and a passion for writing and staying healthy, she started The healthy moms magazine in 2007. The healthy moms magazineis currently ranked the top health blog for moms and features several health expert writers and mom bloggers. Ms. Talbert believes that if mothers are well educated on health issues and how to stay healthy, they can pass that information down to their children and reverse the childhood obesity statistics in the U.S.

Ms. Talbert is a featured health blogger at Wellsphere.com and her articles can also be found on ezinearticles.com. She also runs the healthy moms social network on Ning, is the chief marketing officer for Talbert Nutrition LLC,  and is on the social media Advisory Board for America’s wellness Challenge. follow her on Google+.

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