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[FREE] [APP FOR KIDS] Little Stories. Bedtime Books

Diveo Media

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The “Little Stories” series present fairy tales, in which your kid plays the main part. It's quite simple – just enter your kid's name and gender in the settings window and enjoy reading fairy tales about your son or daughter.

To make it even cooler, we've added beautiful melodies and wonderful pictures to help you raise your child by giving him or her only positive examples.
Let love and kindness fill your family leisure to make your life and the world around happier!

Download in Google Play Market

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Why “Little Stories”?
• No analogs in the world!
• 21 exciting fairy tales so far and more to come
• 1000+ pictures
• Gender determines the choice of illustrations
• Nice music accompanying each story


Download in Google Play Market
 
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Hello!

We are Diveo Media. We create great apps for kids and finally Little Stories arrived to Android platform!

What is so special in this app? It makes any child the main character of each story. How great is that? :)

Please ask any questions if you have some.

Download in Google Play Market

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Why “Little Stories”?
• No analogs in the world!
• 11 exciting fairy tales so far and more to come
• 450+ pictures
• Gender determines the choice of illustrations
• Nice music accompanying each story

Fairy tales:
• The Brave Eaglet (FREE)
• The Magic Christmas Tree (FREE)
• A Secret in the Night
• The Sea Lily
• Brighter Than A Star
• Who Is the First?
• The Fruit Kingdom
• The Little Nail’s Adventures
• How To Reach A Star
• The Union of Three Planets

Download in Google Play Market
 
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Why can't girls be strong?
Why can't boys be beautiful?
That's what I meant about gender stereotyping...
Boys do not care about how they look, this is more important for girls. Boys care about leadership and the strength. This is not a stereotype, this is a psychology.
 
With the greatest respect.... You're completely wrong.

Telling girls or boys that there are virtues that belong entirely to the opposite gender is psychologicaly damaging.

Girls can be strong and good leaders... Telling them through stories that only boys can be leaders and they should concentrate on brushing their hair and making themselves pretty instead is an awful thing to do.

I'm not for a moment saying you are deliberately trying to do this, I'm sure it's inadvertent... But it is a problem.
 
With the greatest respect.... You're completely wrong.

Telling girls or boys that there are virtues that belong entirely to the opposite gender is psychologicaly damaging.

Girls can be strong and good leaders... Telling them through stories that only boys can be leaders and they should concentrate on brushing their hair and making themselves pretty instead is an awful thing to do.

I'm not for a moment saying you are deliberately trying to do this, I'm sure it's inadvertent... But it is a problem.
Actually not. In the family a wife and a husband have different roles - these help them build strong relationships. This is an experience of our ancestors. That is why muslims have no problem with a birth rate, they stay close to traditions. Otherwise in Europe and States very high rate of divorces, kids are living in one-parent families. This is damaging kids psyche too much. Girls and boys are very different and this is science. If we will ignore this fact we will continue increase the divorce rate.
 
Actually not. In the family a wife and a husband have different roles - these help them build strong relationships. This is an experience of our ancestors. That is why muslims have no problem with a birth rate, they stay close to traditions. Otherwise in Europe and States very high rate of divorces, kids are living in one-parent families. This is damaging kids psyche too much. Girls and boys are very different and this is science. If we will ignore this fact we will continue increase the divorce rate.

I don't think we're going to agree here... And whilst we could argue theology I don't think that's going to be productive.

Suffice it to say that any parent considering installing the app should be aware of the views of the author, as quoted above and decide if they wish to install the application (or not ).
 
I don't think we're going to agree here... And whilst we could argue theology I don't think that's going to be productive.

Suffice it to say that any parent considering installing the app should be aware of the views of the author, as quoted above and decide if they wish to install the application (or not ).
But why are you thinking that your world outlook is absolutely right? What if you are wrong? Sorry, but you have no right to say who should download our app and who shouldn't. You can read reviews in iOS App Store and see what people think about it. They love our app. By the way, the app really does the work and help kids go to sleep and get rid of nightmares.

This is just your opinion - I respect that. But I do not respect imposition of opinion to other people.
 
I'm not imposing my view on anyone... read my last post again... I said parents have the choice to decide one way or another... At no point did I say anyone should do what I said. If you're unsure just re-read my last post.

I don't really read reviews in the IOS app store most people here don't. And the 9 people on the google play store, haven't really expressed much about its content... except for the guy who's just happy that "its finally out"

If you wish to carry on this discussion thats fine.. (I said as much in my last post, and i stand by it, . if you would like me to leave it here, thats OK. ) I've said my piece, and I'm happy to get off the stage/

However if you do want to keep the conversation going with me I can honour that request too.


Hey.. if you just want the last word, thats ok as well. Just state your preference.....
 
I said.
" any parent considering installing the app should be aware of the views of the author, as quoted above and decide if they wish to install the application (or not )."

In your privacy policy (translated into english... maybe you want to fix that?) it says

"The aim of the fairy tales is to promote in the children characteristics such as respect, care, love, self-confidence and courage. " http://diveomedia.com/privacy-ger


I don't think that parent's being aware of the aim of the app , and the view of the author is ME influencing them (although many people would see a potential contradiction between them) . Especially when I said they should make up their own mind. Don't be so down on yourself, i'm sure some parents would agree with you.



Anyway ... do you want me to install the app and post an honest review?
if so, can you confirm that I have your permission to post images and content from the application?

If you want me to stop replying to your posts in this thread, so that you can have the final word, just let me know.
 
I said.
" any parent considering installing the app should be aware of the views of the author, as quoted above and decide if they wish to install the application (or not )."

In your privacy policy (translated into english... maybe you want to fix that?) it says

"The aim of the fairy tales is to promote in the children characteristics such as respect, care, love, self-confidence and courage. " http://diveomedia.com/privacy-ger


I don't think that parent's being aware of the aim of the app , and the view of the author is ME influencing them (although many people would see a potential contradiction between them) . Especially when I said they should make up their own mind. Don't be so down on yourself, i'm sure some parents would agree with you.



Anyway ... do you want me to install the app and post an honest review?
if so, can you confirm that I have your permission to post images and content from the application?

If you want me to stop replying to your posts in this thread, so that you can have the final word, just let me know.

You can read the privacy policy in English. I just edited the link: http://diveomedia.com/privacy

What's so bad in good qualities (respect, care, love, self-confidence and courage)? I don't understand. How can that make parents think the app is harmful for kids?

By the way, when the parent read the story he/she can exactly see what the app is all about. This is not hard to understand. I don't like your influence on downloads with 'authors views', when you did not check the app yet. This is not fair. And I am afraid your review will be prejudiced after our conversation.

And please, stop talking about the final word. I am not a kid.
 
You can read the privacy policy in English. I just edited the link: http://diveomedia.com/privacy

Thankyou kindly :) I used Google translate and so appreciate that their translation may not be 100% accurate


What's so bad in good qualities (respect, care, love, self-confidence and courage)? I don't understand. How can that make parents think the app is harmful for kids?

There is NOTHING wrong with those qualities... they are fantastic qualities. IAn app that promotes these qualities is to be praised... . as are strength, beauty, courage and leadership skills are great qualities... I want them to be encouraged and allowed for ALL children, regardless of their gender. :D


By the way, when the parent read the story he/she can exactly see what the app is all about.

I'm sorry if your views are secret and they should be hidden from parents.
I think the views of authors are important in children's literature. There are a lot of books that I read growing up that supported ideas that I now regret. Rudyard Kippling for example wrote the Jungle book.. but in some of his writing he's very clear that he considers some people as savages needing to be civilised by the white man. Children's books shouldn't be promoting that. Some of the Titin books, and classics by Enid Blyton also have major flaws. Some may be deliberate, some of which may be inadvertent, some of which are because they were written in a different time and society was different then.


I don't like your influence on downloads with 'authors views', when you did not check the app yet. This is not fair. And I am afraid your review will be prejudiced after our conversation.

Let me lay out the timeline for this discussion.

You posted the description of your app. Along with the phrase "Please ask any questions if you have some."

I read your description, and liked it. So when I had a small question about it, I had 2 options. I could either go off and install the app and work it all out by myself... or i could ask the author the simple question. I chose the latter. It was quicker and easier and you asked me to!

In the course of a couple of replies, I was concerned about the possibility there was sexism in there, and thought i'd better check if it was, and if it was accidental.

You confirmed it was deliberate.

I expressed my concern and offered to leave the conversation there.

You then became unhappy with my concern. And pointed out I haven't installed the app and maybe i should.

I offered to do so, and asked if you would like me to write an honest review.

Now you're criticizing me for both not writing down what i think about the app after I've used it, and criticizing me for offering to write down what i think about the app after i've used it.

If you don't trust me to write an honest review (or you just don't want me to), that's fine... I actually asked you for permission, and will honour your request either way

please, stop talking about the final word. I am not a kid.
Ok.. thats completely my fault, and I apologise if my clumsy choice of words has offended. In no way did mean to imply you were a child. If you felt that,the blame is with me not you. I'm sorry.

I just didn't want you to feel you were being trapped in an argument and pressured to reply by fear of losing face. I'm sure you have a million things you'd rather be doing instead. My offer to walk away and to let you have the last word was so that any perception of loss in the argument would be mine... I won't mention it again... but if you don't want me to reply to this thread , just say the word.
 
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You can give this app to your buddy who has kids and ask him what he/she thinks.

A good idea. When I'm writing down our opinions here, and possibly on her blog, can you confirm we have your full permission to use images and content from your app to illustrate any points we may have?



(by the way, the artwork looks lovely)
 
What's new in the version 1.0.1.1
Fairy tales now have a table of contents. Just click on an icon in the upper left corner while reading and go to a page you like.
Diveo Media logo has been animated. You can see it when you launch the app.
 
What's new in the version 1.3.2.3
App productivity was increased and critical bugs were fixed. We also fixed the purchases bug. Now you can read stories you bought before. We are also working on the next update. Stay tuned!
 
What's new in the version 1.4
The long-awaited fairy tale “A Curious Mouse” by Igor Vostriakov is now available in the App! The illustrator is charming Maia Batumashvili. This is a real summer story full of sudden turns and twists and funny situations, and the talent of the composer Artyom Akmulin will help you to experience the atmosphere of the story even better.

Enjoy your reading!
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