Say goodbye to tantrums with Quidbe! Our innovative app allows you to call the Children's Police, Children's Doctor, Santa Claus, and many more to create a fun and safe distraction for your little ones. Experience less stress and more inspiration as you navigate those challenging moments.
Quidbe uses pre-recorded audios to simulate a fake call, offering a unique support system that understands you during difficult times. It also helps you seize good moments to congratulate and motivate your children for their positive behavior. With diverse dialogues, you can address both good and bad behaviors, tailored for boys and girls alike.
Whether it's refusing to eat, getting dressed, or bathing, or even throwing a tantrum at the mall, Quidbe offers endless options to mention specific instances of bad behavior. On the flip side, celebrate good grades, achievements, good eating habits, and excellent behavior at school with tailored praise.
FAST EMERGENCY CALL (ESSENTIAL!)
Activate and program a quick-call button right from the app's start, perfect for those urgent moments that can't wait.
YOUR CONTACT LIST
- Children's Police
- Doctor for Children
- Santa Claus
- Super Hero
- Wise Men
AVAILABLE LANGUAGES
- Latin Spanish
- English (Download Here)
SAFE APP FOR PARENTS
We prioritize safety, ensuring the app is used only by parents through a secure access code.
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COMMENTS AND FEEDBACK
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NOTICE OF PRIVACY
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IMPORTANT
Quidbe is designed for entertainment purposes. The dialogues in the audios are simulated and not real. We encourage responsible use of the app, which is meant to support parents during moments of behavioral chaos and to motivate good behavior. Remember, the education and upbringing of children remain the responsibility of parents and adults.