
As a parent - even though my kids are older now - I get excited to get my hands on any quality magazine that reflects and offers issues found in today's society. Well, I was thoroughly pleased with a new Montreal magazine that came out in October: A2Z Parents.
How did I come to find out about it? My cowriter, Litsa Kamateros, and I hosted our second autism awareness conference recently at the Beaconsfield Library. As soon as the conference was finished and we were taking questions from the audience for our guest speakers Litsa received a phone call from Sheila Botton, Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of the magazine, interested in interviewing us. Right away we did what anyone else would have done, we seeked out to find out more about this magazine.
In all honesty, when I heard it was a FREE magazine the visual that came to me was a colored cover and back with black and white imagery inside. Well, was I totally shocked when Litsa grabbed a copy for me. Superb and very impressive can't describe it. And what's more they offer a PDF download of the issue. There are a plethora of coupons at the back for readers to use, and currently they are hosting a contest.
You know me, I don't recommend lightly for my readers to take a look but for this magazine I urge you to grab their first issue in PDF and read it from front to back. I am sure you'll be as delighted with the quality of A2Z Parents initial publication as I was. Click HERE to go to their website to download the PDF.



2 comments:
Wow, thanks for pointing out this awesome mag!
I've tried emailing you Lea, did you receive it?
Terry
Terry, just emailed you.
And I absolutely love A2Z Parents.
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