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Meilim - Your Baby and You. With Meilim you can set the most beautiful baby moments as milestones on a timeline. Whether it's the first steps or the first word, the time when your child is growing up is full of highlights. Now you can capture all the unique moments of happiness as a photo, video or text and relive them over and over again. And if you need some inspiration, you can easily choose your next milestone from over 50 lovingly designed templates. With the Meilim app, your baby and you get the opportunity to invite loved ones directly to your child's milestone timeline. This way, all family members stay up to date.
You will experience so much with your child. Sometimes you will wish you could stop time, because the little ones because the little ones grow up so fast! All these memories are precious treasures. You can now easily and safely store them and retrieve them again and again - with Meilim
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Zur WebsiteA child is considered an infant, also called a baby, from the 29th day of life until the twelfth month. However, the term baby is also used to refer to children from birth and into toddlerhood. In babyhood, children learn many important new skills and develop strongly. In the course of the first year, they learn to hold their own head, speak their first words and take their first steps. But even infants - like all people - are individuals. They are different and already have unique character traits. Thus, there is a wide range of quite normal variations in how a baby can develop and in which order it can learn skills. For parents in particular, infancy is an exciting time, as there are an incredible number of exciting milestones to experience with their child.
You is a personal pronoun 2nd person singular and 3rd person plural a direct address to another person or people. The term is an address to related or familiar persons and to children, to God or divine entities, occasionally still to subordinates, personifying things as well as abstracts. The German language, in contrast to modern English, distinguishes between "Du" and "Sie". The transition from "Sie" to "Du" usually requires an agreement. For this the offering of the you serves, which usually takes place by the older one.
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