At the height of this year’s cold and flu season, Angie Harmon is teaming up with the makers of Children’s Advil to launch “Relieve My Fever” -- a contest that invites parents and their kids to sing the Children’s Advil rendition of the classic song “Fever” for a chance to win $15,000. The kid-friendly version of the song tells the story of mommy fighting her little one’s fever and making her child feel better. Additionally, for every entry and vote at RelieveMyFever.com , Children’s Advil will donate money to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
As a mom of three young daughters, Angie knows firsthand the anxiety parents face when their child gets a fever; and felt that raising awareness about the options parents have through a fun, interactive campaign for a good cause is just the right medicine.
This time of year, parents often need to treat their child’s cold and flu symptoms, and many times, those symptoms include fever. In fact, a recent survey of doctors showed that fever is the #1 reason parents call their child’s pediatrician’s office. The good news is that nothing reduces fever faster or keeps it down longer than Children’s Advil. Children’s Advil is offering parents a fun way to tap into families’ creative energy and spend some quality time together while supporting a worthy children’s cause.
To enter, parents can visit RelieveMyFever.com to find easy-to-follow instructions, lyrics, music and a sample video that will help them create and submit their own little superstar’s video performance.
This time of year, parents often need to treat their child’s cold and flu symptoms, and many times, those symptoms include fever. In fact, a recent survey of doctors showed that fever is the #1 reason parents call their child’s pediatrician’s office. The good news is that nothing reduces fever faster or keeps it down longer than Children’s Advil. Children’s Advil is offering parents a fun way to tap into families’ creative energy and spend some quality time together while supporting a worthy children’s cause.
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