| Website offers parents a free astrological report on their child or children. These reports are based on the child's place, date and time of birth.
For the millions of parents who
have ever wondered why their kids act in certain ways or
wished they could communicate better with their children,
Kiddiegram has the answer. Launched this week, Kidsigns from
Kiddiegram is an
interactive parenting guide that simplifies astrological
concepts and gives parents much-needed insight into their
children's behavior and personalities. Kidsigns visitors can receive a free mini-Kidsigns
astrological report based on their children's place, date
and time of birth. Those wishing for an in-depth description
of their child can opt for a full twelve- to fifteen-page
horoscope report - a fun, upbeat analysis of a child's unique
personality and potential-including tips on how to more
effectively parent that particular child. A full Kidsigns
report is inexpensive and can be received instantly online
or as a graphically enhanced, e-mailed gift report. And as
with all Kiddiegram products, Kidsigns are written in plain
English with no astrological jargon.
In addition to the Kidsigns reports, parents can learn more
about their children's signs and about astrology in general
via the free Kidsigns e-book and the Kidsigns.Kiddiegram.net
interactive guide to astrology. Both are presented in
typical Kidsigns style, full of interesting facts and
eye-pleasing graphics with a down-to-earth, conversational
tone that will appeal even to hardened skeptics.
"Accomplished thirtysomethings might find it illuminating to
read the mini-Kidsigns reports their parents should have had
on hand when raising them," said Kiddiegram founder Moira
Collins. "Kidsigns reports are fun and accurate, and they
make treasured keepsakes a parent can keep referring to as
the years go by."
And there's another reason to order a Kidsigns report: Ten
percent of all Kidsigns from Kiddiegram purchases goes
toward the Kiddygram Fund, a fund
Collins established in 2005 to support children's
initiatives like the UN Fund for Orphans.
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