F & S Entertainment helps adults maintain long-distance
relationships with children. Tailored for military personnel and
grandparents, the "Adventures Of" Series is a fun, novel and effective
way to help adults maintain and build long-distance relationships with
children.
The "Adventures Of" Series is a yearlong story where the child and
adult/s become the main characters of the storyline. Simple to use,
the adult picks a story theme, creates a cartoon of those included in
the story and "Adventures Of" does the rest. For the next year, the
child will receive a new chapter of the story every 2 weeks in the
U.S. mail.
Experts all agree, relationships are built and strengthened with
regular and consistent contact. However, this is extremely difficult
and challenging to achieve when dealing with children in a
long-distance relationship. The "Adventures Of" Series was designed
specifically to solve that problem.
"Although a continent apart, the stories built a close and
meaningful relationship with my son," said founder
Mitchell Aguirre. "The regular arrival of the stories
showed him that I cared. It gave us something to speak about when I
called, making it a special time for the both of us."
"There is a huge need for tools to help build relationships. In
these times, our troops are constantly struggling to stay connected to
their families," said radio host
Tara Crooks. "We are very excited to interview
Mitchell and his team about the 'Adventures Of' Series."
About F & S Entertainment, Inc. - F & S Entertainment is a
children's entertainment company that was formed by a divorced father
who was separated from his 5-year-old son. The "Adventures Of" Series
is a fun, enjoyable and effective medium for adults to maintain and
build upon long-distance relationships with children. The Company
plans on releasing a number of products all geared toward helping
adults strengthen their relationship with children.
About Army Wife Talk Radio - Army Wife Talk Radio (AWTR) is a
weekly live Internet talk radio show designed specifically for army
wives by army wives. The brain child of
Tara Crooks and called "the Oprah of the Armed
Forces" by
Katie Couric, AWTR features information, special
reports, empowerment, inspiration, stories and interviews that affect
the wives and families of those in the military.