Mediaplanet, the AAP, and the JPMA Join Together to Publish 'Healthy Infants'
NEW YORK, Jan. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mediaplanet, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association join together to educate readers about how to properly prepare themselves for parenthood and infancy. Healthy Infants is a collaborative voice of experts, organizations, and companies that all support the wellness of our nation's future. It also provides top line solutions for readers to look to when seeking answers for the well being of their infants.
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This report serves as a guide to building a community from the ground up, through the most integral demographic-infants. Nutrition, safety, and healthcare are vital to the growth of a culture. The editorial helps moms and dads through the most exciting time of parenting by providing tangible support and resources to assist with every baby's happy, healthy development. It's crucial during these early stages for a growing population, like the one the Miami Herald reaches, to make educated decisions when it comes to their infant's wellbeing.
The report will additionally be published in el Nuevo Herald, a Spanish translation of the Miami Herald to cater to nation's 3rd largest and most affluent Hispanic market.
Through Healthy Infants, Mediaplanet, the AAP, and the JPMA, with the help of Mommy's Helper, Angelcare Monitors, Breathable Baby, Cloud B, Sprout Baby Food, Dorel Juvenile Group, and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, aim to raise awareness about issues parents face and inspire readers to understand the journey they are about to embark on.
Mediaplanet is the leading independent publisher of focused reports distributed within top newspaper partners and online sites around the world. For more information, see www.mediaplanet.com or call 312-337-4000.
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