nbc17June 3, 2007: NBC-17 Runs Feature Story on Operation Shower including footage from the event and interview with Clever Parents co-founder, Kris Jackson.

news14 June 3, 2007. News 14 Carolina features Operation Shower at Fort Bragg. 17 Army moms showered with gifts for their babies.

wral June 1, 2007. WRAL-TV anchor Lynda Loveland interviews Clever Parents co-founder, Kris Jackson, on live morning TV about upcoming Operation Shower baby shower for 17 Army moms in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

crawlingAs we’ve mentioned on several vidcasts and in our newsletter, Clever Parents is co-sponsoring with Lena’s Notebook a baby shower for 17 Army moms from Fort Bragg. Lena came up with the idea and we’re very proud to be a part of it. The shower is Sunday, June 3rd from 2-4pm and will celebrate the moms and their babies with food, gifts and fun. Read the rest »

logoRaleigh, NC - Clever Parents Launches Online Vidcasts for Parents

Lights: Part blog, part portal, with interviews and video thrown in, Clever Parents (www.cleverparents.com), the website for smart, successful parents has been called “whimsical, vibrant and stylized,” with its “hip mom and fashionable dad” logo and “decidedly upscale bent.” Read the rest »

betsyBetsy Kramer, known to Clever Parents as a professional organizer and the fabulous columnist providing weekly organizational tips and tools through her Clutter Busting column was featured today on The (CBS) Early Show. Betsy’s amazing story in which the burning of her house and all of her worldly possessions inspired her to reevaluate what was truly important to her resulted eventually in launching her own business - Cash in Clutter. Read the rest »

nandoThe News & Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 5, 2006
Staff Writer: Adrienne Johnson Martin

OUTSMARTING THE PARENT TRAP
A Triangle couple’s Web site aims to inspire resourcefulness

Kris and David Jackson aren’t saying they are perfect parents.

Not at all.

The Raleigh couple, parents of nearly 3-year-old Henry and 18-month-old Will, are aiming more for something along the lines of adroit. Read the rest »