So I am terrible at printing out pictures, and I am slowly getting better at uploading them to Facebook. Well one company who deginitely knows about growth and development has created an interactive way for users to create a digital timeline complete with photos, videos, captions and stories. This application was created by Fisher Price for Facebook, since so many people are already using Facebook to share their memories!
The Fisher Price “Moments to Share” Facebook application is an extremely easy way to create a personalized timeline by adding a date, location, and caption to your images already on Facebook or upload new ones. The result is a scrollable, digital timeline that you can add to as your child grows. You can even allow your friends and family to add to your creation. Oh and because privacy is a concern among parents, you are able to control exactly who you are sharing your precious moments with.
I tried this out and it is pretty cool. It basically is a great way to sort through all your images and display the important moments, such as birth, First moments, and holidays. So now rather than having your family flip through all your pictures, they can now check out a quick slideshow with select photos! Oh and did I mention that this application is Free!
Mama’s Money Savers Disclosure: I was entered for a chance to win a gift card in exchange for this post. No monetary exchange took place.
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