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Jenny McCarthy Launches Non-Toxic Children's Line

Jenny McCarthy Launches Non-Toxic Children's Line

Jenny McCarthy has partnered with PEM America to launch a brand new line of non-toxic, affordable products for infants and children. The line is set to include affordable, non-toxic infant & juvenile products, including bedding, bath textiles, room décor and newborn gift sets.

The press release from Brand Sense Partners said, "New improvements, such as reversible sets and Aloesoothe™, an innovative, Aloe-enhanced finishing technology, will help to further differentiate TOO GOOD™ from its competitors, while offering some of the best crib sheet options on the market. While some manufacturers have taken thread counts down, TOO GOOD™ will be utilizing higher thread counts and 100% cotton on all crib sheets, mattress pads and other products that are in direct contact with the child. TOO GOOD™ will also strive to bridge the gap between education and fashion. Specific textures, colors and icons will be used to enhance early learning and storytelling, while chic and clutter-free design will allow parents to provide more than one look which will bring continued smiles to parents and children alike.

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Jenny McCarthy Covers Cookie Magazine

Jenny McCarthy Covers Cookie Magazine

From MTV host, to actress, to Weight Watchers pitchwoman and finally, to her current role as one of the most outspoken autism activists, Jenny McCarthy still manages to seem “refreshingly real and unjaded”. The mother of one, 7-year-old Evan Asher, who was diagnosed with autism at 2 ½, recently sat down with Cookie to discuss her role as a mother of an autistic child, the controversy of vaccinations and her relationship with actor Jim Carrey.

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Jenny McCarthy & Family: Happy In Hawaii

Jenny McCarthy & Family: Happy In Hawaii

Aloha! Jenny McCarthy was spotted enjoying the surf and sand in Hawaii yesterday with her two favorite guys: Her boyfriend Jim Carrey and son Evan.

The happy threesome took time out from building sandcastles to snap a few family pics.

Jim recently received some big news: He's going to be a grandpa! Jim's 21-year-old daughter Jane and her boyfriend are expecting a baby.

"I am very excited," the Truman Show star said. "Jane is going to be a great mom."

Photos: Splash News

Jenny & Evan's Beach Stroll

Jenny & Evan's Beach Stroll

Jenny McCarthy and her 7-year-old son Evan Asher were seen going for a beach stroll in Malibu on Saturday (July 11).

The 36-year-old former Playboy model is about to become a step-grandmother! Jenny's stepdaughter, Jane Carrey, 21, is expecting her first child. Jenny's partner, Jim Carrey, is "very excited," and went on to say that "Jane is going to be a great mom."

Jenny's new TV movie Santa Baby 2 will premiere this December.

Photos: Pacific Coast News

Jenny McCarthy & Family Celebrate The 4th Of July

Jenny McCarthy & Family Celebrate The 4th Of July

Jenny McCarthy and her boyfriend Jim Carrey hosted a Fourth of July bash for friends and family at their Malibu beach house yesterday.

Jenny was spotted cuddling with the Bruce Almighty star before heading to the beach to play in the sand with her son Evan, 7, and a friend.

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Jenny McCarthy To Launch New Talk Show

Jenny McCarthy To Launch New Talk Show

Author, actress and activist Jenny McCarthy will soon be adding another job description to her resume: Talk show host!

Jenny is teaming up with none other than Oprah Winfrey to launch her own show, the Hollywood Reporter reveals.

The trade paper reports that the outspoken mom has signed “a multi-year overall deal with Winfrey's Harpo Prods. to develop projects on different platforms,” including a syndicated talk show and a blog on Oprah’s site, which launched this past Friday.

Jenny, 36, has appeared on Oprah several times in recent years to talk about her son Evan’s struggle with autism and to promote her books, Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism and Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism Against All Odds. Last year Jenny told US that Evan, now 6, has recovered from autism.

Will you be watching Jenny’s new talk show?

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Jenny McCarthy Says Evan Is “The Poster Child For Hope”

Jenny McCarthy Says Evan Is “The Poster Child For Hope”

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From Playboy bunny to comedian to parenting author, Jenny McCarthy’s career has taken some unusual twists and turns. Jenny’s new book, Healing and Preventing Autism, hits stores this month and the 36-year-old mom recently chatted to Michigan Avenue magazine about her 6-year-old son Evan, her relationship with Jim Carrey, and why she’ll never pose for Playboy again. On handling her son Evan’s autism diagnosis: “I Googled autism and found a community called Generation Rescue, which is a parent-run organization of moms who have been teaching other moms about diet, nutrition, supplements, and detox, and they have done an amazing job of healing their kids. I thought, Well, do I follow this path of moms who are saying their kids got better, or do I follow the path of the medical community who say these kids can't get better? So I followed these parents and I'm so glad I did, because within a year of doing diet and nutrition with Evan, he lost his autism diagnosis.” On how Evan is today: “He is the most talkative, social six-year-old little boy, who loves to play with his friends.” On her deal with God: “I kind of made a deal with God, saying, ‘If you help me and you show me how to heal Evan, I promise I will teach the world how I did it.’ The hard part is everyone from this day on will know Evan's business. People say, ‘Don't you get worried that you made him the poster child for autism?’ And I say, "He's the poster child for hope.’”

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Evan Spots The Shutterbugs

Evan Spots The Shutterbugs

Jenny McCarthy's 6-year-old son, Evan Joseph, spots the paparazzi at LAX on Sunday.

Jenny recently claimed that she helped Even recover from autism: “I heard Evan laugh…I jumped on the bed and started screaming. When he finally hugged me, I prayed, ‘Please God don’t let this be the only time.’ I made a deal with God. I said, ‘You fix my boy, you show me the way and I’ll teach the world how I did it.’”

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Jenny McCarthy In This Week's Us Weekly

Jenny McCarthy believes that that some children can recover from autism and that her 6-year-old son Evan is a prime example, as she explains in this week's Us Weekly. She believes the MMR vaccine was to blame for Evan's diagnosis, and that a strict no wheat-and-dairy diet changed her son from the quiet little boy who used to flail his arm to the loving boy he is today.

"Before the vaccination, he was huggy, lovey, snuggly," she says in the newest issue of Us Weekly. "Then it was like someone came down and stole him."

She also says that it was during an episode of Spongebob Squarepants that Evan began to really come out of his shell,

"I heard Evan laugh...I jumped on the bed and started screaming. When he finally hugged me, I prayed, 'Please God don't let this be the only time.' I made a deal with God," she explains. "I said, 'You fix my boy, you show me the way and I'll teach the world how I did it.'"

Jenny is the author of five bestselling books, including the latest, Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism Against All Odds.

For more on the specific ways McCarthy helped her son recover from autism and how beau Jim Carrey supports her, pick up the newest issue of Us Weekly, on stands now.

Source: US Weekly

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Jenny McCarthy Talks Autism - and Evan - On GMA

Jenny McCarthy Talks Autism - and Evan - On GMA

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Jenny McCarthy has published a second book about autism. The book is entitled Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism Against All Odds and chronicles the battles of other mothers trying to find a way to help their children cope and thrive after the diagnosis. She went on Good Morning America this morning to talk about it. She also shared some more personal details about her now 6-year-old son, Evan, who was diagnosed at in 2005. On the first signs that Evan wasn't the typical child, like playing with door hinges, lining this toys up and flapping his hands: "When he'd get excited, he'd do this [imitates flapping hands] and that's a very noticeable thing; I see kids in the grocery store and the airport flapping their arms. On calling him 'Buddha' because he would just sit and stare: "I thought my son was very spiritual because he'd look outside the window for hours and not say anything, and I thought he was Buddha. And it was autism." On how long he's been on the wheat- and dairy-free diet many mothers with autistic children are saying has helped: "Evan has been on the diet since 2005, and not only that, but we're detoxing, we're doing supplements, vitamins. And he is completely typical." On wondering if Evan ever had a sense of 'retreating inside himself': "He said to me, 'Mom, do you remember, I used to be like Dori?' From the movie from Nemo, who couldn't remember her words. And he said, 'I'm not like Dori anymore.' And I said, 'Oh my gosh.' He says he had trouble getting words out. And it's amazing that these kids actually do [remember]. I think a lot of our children are trapped inside and they're quite aware, and hopefully parents out there will read these stories and see 'I'm not just the only one.' Continue reading to hear about why she decided to write a second book, her thoughts on vaccines, and a link to an excerpt.

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