

Children of the New Earth Magazine
Dream Child was reviewed this month by magazine editor, Dona Reynolds. Here's some of what she had to say:
"Bedtime can often be a challenge for parents. But there are wonderful products that can help with the chaos that can take place right before bed. Dream Child should be at the top of your list – especially if you have an Indigo child who needs to relax at bedtime."
The review earned Dream Child the Children of the New Earth Magazine Seal of Excellence.
Additional fabulous reviews of Dream Child can be found in BC Parent (Spring 2007), Georgia Straight, North Shore News, and Shared Vision (May 2007).
For additional testimonials please see the bottom section of the home page
by Catherine Tse

photo by Jaime Kowal
With a grandfather who was a pillar of social justice and a mother who
encouraged her to find her own psychic centre, Nancy Bradshaw was
destined to be a leader in social responsibility.
Her accomp-lishments in the business and non-profit arenas are
impressive: she’s the founder of the socially and environmentally
conscious gift store HOPE Unlimited, co-founder of Canadian Business
for Social Responsibility, and recipientof an Ethics in Action Award,
to name a few.
Since becoming a mother, however, Bradshaw’s focus is more
introspective. She’s become intensely aware of her daughter
Faith’s ability to respond to love and joy. “If I can give
this amazing environment to my own child to flourish and bloom, I can
give it to others,” she says.
With local musicians Michael Creber and Beverley Elliott, Bradshaw
created the CD Dream Child, which surrounds children with soothing
music and loving affirmations as they fall asleep. She is now donating
hundreds of the CDs, which retail for $14.95, to kids in need, through
the Ministry of Children and Families and non-profits such as Camp
Moomba and PACE.
Instead of focusing on the “anti-” issues, Joyfilled
Studios emphasizes what should be added to children’s lives to
make them stronger and happier. A new CD project and a book are now in
the works.
“Fill these kids with love, a sense of meaning. When you have
those things, you’re resourceful,” Bradshaw says.
“They will learn to love and be kind to themselves and their
friends.”
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