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There appear to be plenty of books that provide educational instruction, but not many that provide lessons for life.
Teach your kids the morals in an innovative way. Inspired from many sources across the world like Greek's Aesop's fables, India's Panchatantra etc. this app teaches kids how to understand people, how to choose reliable and trustworthy friends, solve problems with wisdom and how to leave peacefully.
This is a first of a kind app where we tried to keep the orginal book reading experience along with animation that makes the moral stories interesting to read/watch. We are bringing the new way of teaching the kids moral stories in this flipbook with the animated stories.
In full version you will get following features:
-The innovative look and feel that will capture your and your child's attention with over 90 pages of access.
-The flipbook feature to retain the original book reading experience
- Double Tap or Drag to flip feature
-7 animated moral stories
These are the few stories:
Lion & Hare
Crocodile & Monkey
Hunter & Doves
Lion & Mouse
Crows & Serpent
Crab & Crane
Hare & Tortoise
Check this app in iTunes store by clicking the below link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kids-fables/id583620460?ls=1&mt=8
This can be a best New year gift.
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My older son was sleeping thru the night at 3 weeks and sleeping 12 hours a night by 3 months, but this little one just isnt quite there yet. 2 nights last week he slept 7 hours straight, but then the next couple nights he was up every 3-4 hours. Last night he slept 5 straight, then ate and slept 5 more. I know every baby is different, and I'm not expecting him to sleep 12 hours straight like my 1st baby, but is there anything I can do to get him sleeping in a more consistent schedule?...
Any one else going thru a baby almost making it thru the night?
let me know how old your LO's are and how they are sleeping so I know if I was was just extrememly lucky the first time or if I'm doing somethign wrong this time around?View Thread
Any info you have about it would be helpful.
Thank you!
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My 4 month old DS is having Atopic dermatitis and poor baby itches all the time and I hate to put hydrocortisone often to control the rashes so considering homeopathic treatment .Has anybody considered or know any information about it ?View Thread
Anybody else going through this?View Thread
I'm a first time mom of a 4-and a half month old. Last week my LO was dignosed with ptosis of the left eye (droopy eyelid). His left eyelid does not open all the way as his right one does. The eyelid is right above the pupil, but covers the upper portion of the upper dark part of the eye...
The eye specialist told us that he should have a surgery at 6 months to insert some silicone thing that would help his eyelid open when he moves his eyebrow. This insert mentioned would have to be replaced as the baby grows (in a successful surgery the first replacement would last for about 2 years). Then the LO would have to go to surgeries for the rest of his life

Has anyone had to deal with ptosis? What was your recommendation? What did you decide and how old is your LO now? What was the outcome?
The doctor says that if we wait too long the vision on the left eye can worsen (there is a little astigmatism developing already), also other issues might appear, for example with the neck problems as my LO tries to lift his head to see better with his left eye.
I'm so sad, and waiting to get a second opinion. Currently I'm waiting and as per the doctor's recommendation placing an eye patch for 2hrs every day so that the left eye is used more. I wish there was an alternative to surgery so that my LO's vision is not affected and no surgeries for the rest of life....Any feedback with real experience will be greatly appreciated.View Thread
We used swaddles (full and partial wraps) + PJs with our son, now 3 months for several weeks.
In the past week or so, we've just put him to bed with his PJs because he likes to wiggle. He seems warm enough and sleeps soundly through the night.
I'm just wondering - is this OK? How long are you supposed to swaddle for? When can you switch to just blankets without swaddling? I know it's too early to just put blankets on. Just wondering what others' experiences were as the baby grows.
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Before you hate on me for not breastfeeding I want everyone to know that I have Crohn's disease that I take meds for that prohibit me from doing so. And amongst all of this I am having a flare up and I may be in the early stages of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Trust me I would love to breastfeed and potentially avoid all of this.View Thread
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