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When is a smile so much more? Well number one, when its a kids smile. The kind of pure unadulterated happiness that can only come from a child can break even the most stoic of adults. But there is a very special kind of smile that only comes around after those times when smiles are rare, a cold or flu. These smiles are the indicator that a sickness is gone and fun time can begin again. These smiles aren’t the easiest to get though. With lots of loving and some medicine, they do come out.
With these smiles in mind, Tylenol created the Smiling it Forward Campaign. For every smile shared on their website, Tylenol $1,up to $100,000, to Children’s Health Fund to bring medicine to underprivileged children across the country. The first pictures were uploaded by How I met Your Mother‘s Alyson Hannigan. She uploaded pictures of her daughters Satyana and Keeva. The process is simple to do and every dollar helps, so please pitch in now by sharing a smile from your little ones.
In addition to the ability to view other little smiles the Smiling it Forward site also features information about Alyson Hannigan and tips by pediatrician Dr Tanya Altmann. Dr Altmann’s tips will keep everyone in your home smiling throughout this flu and cold season with tips like, “When you notice your child’s mood change or something seems “off” trust your mom radar! If their smile starts to fade, many moms start to worry that the dreaded fever or flu is on the way. If you are seeing symptoms of fever and pain, consult your pediatrician and discuss the possibility of giving your child a pain reliever or fever reducer like Infants’ TYLENOL®to help relieve their symptoms. If you see that smile that screams, “I feel better!” – it’s a great indicator your baby is on the mend.”
The smiles are so adorable! Kudos to Tylenol for the Smile Squad!
I absolutely love this campaign and the smiles you shared are adorable!
Love the idea of sharing smiles!!! What a great way to raise money for a good cause.