We’re always looking for real families who are willing to test new products, toys, books and recipes to give us real-family feedback.
Your opinion helps us determine what makes the cut for Canadian Family and what doesn’t, and your feedback could be published in the magazine.
Here’s how it works:
- Sign up here, and provide us with your contact information and children’s ages.
- Let us know if you’re interested in testing products, recipes or either.
When we find something that seems to be a good match for your family, we’ll be in touch!
"Nigel actually seems more comfortable in this high chair—it’s well contoured, fits him snuggly and supports his back well. And he will sit in it longer without fussing." –Julie Reynolds, mom of 10-month-old Nigel, Toronto, testers of the Peg Perego Prima Pappa Best High Chair, in our Winter 2010 issue.
"I like that the book has lots of pictures and charts. I tried the elastic band experiment [to make different pitch sounds], it was really neat." –Justyn, 10, Calgary, tester of the book Learn to Speak Music: A Guide to Creating, Performing and Promoting Your Own Songs by John Crossingham in our Winter 2010 issue.
"I will play this a lot because it’s fun. You can create your own fairy and if you’re a water fairy you can hold onto drops and stuff like that." –Olivia, 7, Toronto, tester of video game Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure on our Family Jewels blog.






"The kids really liked the recipe, especially helping the garlic to ‘spew’ into the pan. The boys both demanded to bring the soup to school for lunch. –Richard Perreault, dad of Ben, 9, and Michael, 5, Cambridge, Ont., testers of our Chicken Noodle Soup recipe in our Winter 2010 issue.