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“Thousands of Latina moms all over the USA celebrated a historic event launched by Todobebé Inc, the top multi-media company serving Hispanic “madres” to-be and new parents around the world.
¡¡Viva la Familia Todobebé! House Party named as hosts the first 1,000 moms that registered through their website volunteering to celebrate, from their own homes, what turned out to be simultaneous parties in 158 cities in the USA. With beautiful gifts from sponsors Johnson’s(R), Disney Baby Einstein(TM), Huggies(R) and DLC Laboratories, Inc, and 24/7 support from their website todobebe.com these hosts got the products and tools to invite at least ten moms and their kids to celebrate together the joys of parenthood. Last Saturday, April 28th, over 10,000 Hispanics, united by Todobebé, celebrated the upcoming Mother’s Day Month in a joyful Hispanic spirit that believes that “Family and Kids come First”.
Several homes got surprise visits during their events. Amongst the most emotional was Los Angeles mom, Deisy Gramajo’s party. “I had invited 13 friends and their children when suddenly someone knocked at my patio door. My number one idol, singer Rogelio Martínez, was standing there with his wife Ninette and their two girls carrying boxes full of gifts. We started to scream, to hug him and some of my friends even cried. We all love Rogelio, and had seen him before, but from faraway in his concerts. My friends went wild, hugging him, taking pictures: I will never forget this day. Todobebé was generous enough with the wonderful gifts from the sponsors, but bringing Rogelio Martinez to my house”¦ that was over the top!!! Todobebé made my dream come true, and gave my friends the sweetest surprise. We are all working moms that don’t have many chances in life to feel so special; but now we are the newest celebrities in the block!”
At the same time, tears of joy invaded a small home in Miami. Laura Garcí remembers: “The cameras walked in with my favorite hosts, Jeannette and El Gato who handed me a letter I had sent them months ago stating that my mother in Venezuela didn’t know my 3 children because of our financial struggles. As soon as I started reading it, I began to cry. Jeanette very sweetly comforted me and proposed we all played a game. She blindfolded me so I could touch gifts and guess what they were. Suddenly I started to feel a warm, familiar hand and I started to shake. It was my beautiful mother! They brought her from Caracas to celebrate the Houseparty with us! It has been the happiest day of my whole life! Everyone was crying and clapping! Before leaving, Todobebé brought in a huge gift, beautifully wrapped with a big ribbon and I thought it was a refrigerator. Suddenly, like magic, the paper ripped and my father popped out from the box crying. We hugged forever! My husband and everyone joined us. It was magical. I had never cried so many tears of joy in my life. Todobebé united my family with so much love, I know God will always bless them. Watching my mom and dad hugging their 3 grandchildren for the first time, filled my heart with indescribable joy. This company will always be in my prayers.”
Elizabeth Feliz, NY mom and host of ¡Viva la Familia Todobebé! House Party, says she’s still in a “party mode”. “Todobebé knew that day I was turning 30 and said that maybe they would send their cameras to tape my House Party. I never thought Karen Martínez would knock on my door full of gifts and hug me. She’s a doll! My mom adores her! After I introduced my friends and family to her, I showed off my beautiful Todobebé cake, and all the sponsors gifts I had put in the bags. Then Karen said that it was my 30th birthday and I deserved to be serenaded. Suddenly Toros Band and Israel de la Palma and his musicians walked in, hugged me and started to jam. My guests went wild, the kids started to scream and jump. There were over 50 guests that where utterly in shock and didn’t know what to do. Some cried, others started taking pictures with their cell phones, but we all ended up dancing. For me, a mom of three, to turn 30, with my wonderful husband, my family, my best friends, and live music from the top stars Toros Band and Israel de la Palma was beyond my dreams. ¡Todobebé is so chévere, es lo máximo!”
Earlier that day, Leiny Cabrera, felt her 7 month pregnant belly started to leap in joy when Karen Martinez walked into her Bronx apartment. “The baby moved when I saw her. We started to talk about mom stuff when suddenly out of the blues Karen said “I know who your favorite singer in the world is, and I’ve invited him to touch your belly’. When Nelson de la Hoya walked in I acted like a mad pregnant woman. I screamed, laughed, hugged him, screamed again. Suddenly all my friends started to scream louder and my favorite bands ever, from my country Santo Domingo stormed in. Not even in my wildest dream I could pray to have Israel de la Palma and Toros Band in my house. Those guys are the coolest, they sang for me, they were so cariñosos and down to earth. I still don’t know how Todobebé found out I was their biggest fan, but I do know that no one can make a mom feel so special and blessed as this Todobebé team. They will always be in my hearts. ”
Todobebé, the strongest and most successful and credible company in the Hispanic world serving pregnant moms, new parents and young families, established with ¡Viva la Familia Todobebé! House Party a historic world record of Latino families united simultaneously celebrating the joys of parenthood in a same event.
This month to commemorate el Mes de las Madres, the company launched “DVD Todobebé” and “CD Todobebé Canticuentos,” two wonderful gifts that are now being distributed in select Target stores around the country.
¡Viva la Familia Todobebé! House Party, “DVD Todobebé” and “CD Todobebé Canticuentos,” are a tribute the company is offering to all the madres and familias Latinas in May to thank them for making them #1.
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ABOUT “DVD Todobebé”
Perfect gift for moms to be and new moms. Includes tips on: nutrition, health, safety, stimulation, development, dad’s involvement, the best of the celebrity parents that have been on the show and an astrological guide to raising babies.ABOUT “CD Todobebé Canticuentos”
Includes:1. Ronda de las Vocales
2. Osito de Lana
3. El Gato Martines
4. Trencito Carreño
5. La Bruja Loca
6. El Pájaro Carpintero
7. Sammy el Heladero
8. La Jirafa Margarita
9. La Iguana y el Perezoso
10. Pancho Panchito
11.El Pirata Feroz
12. La Ley de la Selva
13. Ramón Y Ramona
14. Balada del reloj CucÚ
15. Elena La Ballena
16. El Regalo del Niño Dios
17. Carta para un Enano
18. Canción Bobita
19. Venimos los Pastores
20. La Marcha de mi tí Clementina
21. La Canción del Cero
22. El Enano Chiquitón
23. El Ratón Japonés
24. El Avión Minino
25. Gallito KikiricóABOUT Todobebé Inc
Todobebé is the leading multi-media company serving moms to be, new parents and young families raising babies in the Hispanic world. Their properties: Todobebé Productos, Todobebé.com, Todobebé TV, Todobebé Radio y Todobebé Eventos. “
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