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[HealthLiteracy 652] Free Health Resource

Lisa Bernstein

lisab at whattoexpect.org
Tue Feb 6 11:37:19 EST 2007


<http://www.whattoexpect.com/healthyhome/Clorox_Booklet.pdf>
As some on this list know, from my occasional postings, The What To Expect
Foundation's *Baby Basics* program is a prenatal health literacy program for
underserved families.
You may not know that we take our name from the bestselling *What To Expect
When You're Expecting* pregnancy and childcare series. What To Expect has
just created a 16-page "What To Expect Guide To A Healthy Home" (available
in English and Spanish) that helps parents keep their homes healthier, teach
their children to wash their hands, and other tips for staying
healthy during cold and flu season and all year 'round.

Thanks to a grant from Clorox, *you can get multiple copies of the guide for
FREE to give to parents. *

Though it is not low-literacy it is What To Expect - so many of your moms
will recognize it -and the guide has some great health tips, including
discussion of the CDC flu shot guidelines.... to order up to 250 copies in
English, for your organization, you can go to our website and click on the
guide's cover and follow the instructions. www.whattoexpect.org
If you would like to order bulk copies in Spanish you can email me directly
at lisab at whattoexpect.org with quantities and shipping address.
(The guides are posted so you can read them before you order them if you
wish)

feel free to email or call with questions.

Lisa Bernstein
Executive Director
The What To Expect Foundation
lisab at whattoexpect.org
Providing prenatal and parenting health literacy education to underserved
families, so they too can expect a healthier pregnancy, safer delivery,and
happier baby.
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