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Our #MomsForABetterWorld Bloggers contest invites you to blog about the one message you would like to give your child to make this world a better place and win some awesome prizes!
Becoming a mother changes your entire world view for the better. You start caring more, loving more and worrying more. You also start saying stuff like, ‘You will understand this when you become a mother’.
While we celebrated Mother’s Day earlier this week, let’s continue the conversation! Blog about the one message you would like to give your daughter or son to make this world a better place and win some awesome prizes from Women’s Web and Mother’s Recipe.
#MomsForABetterWorld is a project by Women’s Web which also features a crowd-sourced video of moms giving their special messages for their children to go forth and make this world a beautiful place. We announced this project last month and mothers from all walks of life sent us their love through selfie photos, videos and tweets which has been showcased here.
Write a blog post on your blog about what you would like to tell/teach your child so he/she makes the world a better place. It could be something as simple as teaching them not to litter or wearing a helmet while driving or something like saying no to drugs.
1. Include the video of #MomsforaBetterWorld Project in the blog post
Youtube code for an easy embed:
<iframe width=”400″ height=”225″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/GMIcjdWpNcE” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe>
2. Mention that the post is being written for the #MomsforaBetterWorld Project and link it to this page.
Page link to be used: http://www.womensweb.in/2015/05/momsforabetterworld-blogger-contest/
3. Submit a link to your blogpost in the comments section below with your name.
That’s it your work is done… go on have a cup of tea, you deserve it.
Make sure you post your entry on your blog between the 12th and the 28th May 12PM o’clock midnight (apologies for the mislabelling as PM!) .
The best blog posts get all the loot mentioned below and will also be featured in an article on Women’s Web.
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