Post a rhyme using each day’s designated letter to win Juno prizes, gift cards, and more!
March is National Reading Month and The Juno Company wants you and your child to celebrate! The Juno Company, a leading children’s digital new media company specializing in the creation of innovative music education products including movies, apps and games, toys and books, launched the “Do It Yourself ABC (Face)Book Contest” where you can practice your rhymes and win daily prizes!
Getting involved in the contest is easy! Visit The Juno Company’s Facebook page, become a fan and each day Juno will let you know that day’s designated letter of the alphabet. Once the letter is announced that’s your cue to post a music-related rhyme dedicated to someone special using the letter in as many creative ways as possible! Juno will pick a winner everyday and prizes include Juno products, gift cards and more[1]!
The Juno Company, founded by mom and composer, Belinda Takahashi, Ph.D., is best known for its Emmy Award-winning Juno Baby line and its newly launched Juno Jr. line of products, which both feature original music composed and performed by live orchestral musicians and a cast of lovable puppets that interact with children through creative and educational storylines. The characters play in the musical world of Harmonia Springs where trees are made of cellos, cars are shaped like bass clefs and lamp posts like French horns and the train that takes them on their journey is made up entirely of musical instruments. Through their journeys, the characters learn new musical concepts as they sing to the original, orchestral music.
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to win some amazing prizes! Check out Juno’s Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/JunoBaby) today and enter to win a new prize every day!
For more information on The Juno Company, please visit www.thejunocompany.com.
Students at Landmark academy at reunion celebrate first annual latin culture week

Landmark Academy at Reunion , a tuition-free public charter school, recently hosted their First Annual Latin Culture Week, a week focused on educating students on the various aspects of Latin culture, from music and art to sports and celebrities, through unique activities. During the week-long celebration, students were able to step into the lives of the Aztecs, Incas and Mayans with Latin culture lessons through piñata making, cultural crafts, songs, traditional foods and more. Students made maracas and learned a traditional Mexican Hat Dance; created Aztec suns working with metal tooling; and studied different countries in Mexico , Central America and South America . Aztec dancers from the Colorado Folk Arts Council also visited with students and educated them on the spiritual and traditional aspects of Aztec culture through dance. “We reside in a community with strong Latin and Hispanic roots,” said Matt Carlton, principal of Landmark Academy at Reunion . “Our community culture is important to us at Landmark. By providing unique ways for our students to learn the various backgrounds of our diverse community they are able to understand and appreciate different cultures.” For more information about Landmark Academy at Reunion , please visit www.landmarkacademy.org.