One Minute To Make A Difference In Your World!
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If you had one minute to help make a difference in your world, what would you do? McDonald’s The Mom Salon would love to know!
McDonald’s and The Mom Salon are asking kids and families as McDonald’s launches “One Minute to Move It” — a global children’s well-being program designed to encourage kids to see what a difference a minute can make. It is all about inspiring kids to take one minute and make it even more meaningful. Whether skipping, dancing, coloring or singing, one minute can inspire activity for thousands more minutes to come. One Minute to Move It, which is being launched this Friday, November 7, has a boost from the spontaneous and energetic characters from the new “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” and the new Happy Meal featuring these characters — all to empower kids to create a minute of joyful self expression.
If I had one minute to make a difference in my world (at home)… I’d plant as many smooches on my Booga Shuga as I possibly could, while basking in his gummy grins and contagious giggles!
You can get one of 35 “One Minute to Move It” gift packs which each includes a complete set of the new “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” Happy Meal toys and a $20 Arch Card.

For your chance to receive a pack:
Starting this Friday, November 7, and through November 19, visit www.happymeal.com to explore online and offline activities and fun ways you and your family can ‘move it’. Tell The Mom Salon in a post on your blog, “How will your family use your minute?” The first 35 people to leave a comment on The Mom Salon with the link to their entry post and their e-mail will receive a gift pack.




















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Kim wrote 06 Nov at 12:56 pm
I saw this and realized I was going to be like 135 rather than 35!! I love how you are going to use your minute..too cute..
Dara/EcoMomma wrote 07 Nov at 11:15 am
my one minute to make a difference: i would skip the McDonalds!