https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mini-u-the-bathroom/id826288897?mt=8
Explore the World Around You! Play in 6 amazing mini games in one!
Mini-U: The Bathroom is a new educational game for kids from Mini-U game series. Learn all about purity and hygiene, while playing in 6 exciting mini games! Learn how to clean the dirty bathroom, brush your teeth properly, wash clothes, pop the bubbles of different colors, solve quests, and draw pictures on the mirror!
Interactive game for children aged over 4 years!
6 fun mini games inside!
*Bathtub hockey
• Dirt is everywhere! Use a soap to fight against the dirt and save a clean bathtub!
*Mirror painting
• Draw your first masterpiece on the mirror with the help of water drops!
*Bubbles pop
• Pop the bubbles! Learn different colors and numbers! Have fun!
*Teeth mission
• Brush, Floss, and Clean teeth! Learn how to brush your teeth properly with given various dental tools!
*Cleaning quest
• Help Brush to find the exit from the labyrinth and clean the room floor!
*Magic washer
• Wash and mix clothes! It’s that simple!
What’s interesting in Mini-U: The Bathroom?
• More than 200 colorful illustrations
• Funny sounds and great animations
• Kid-friendly gameplay
• A parental lock system
• No time limits and in-app purchases
Mini-U: My Home is a fun way to practice logical thinking, improve attention to details, concentration, reaction and agility, and stimulate imagination and creativity. You can play it very easily with the help of intuitive settings for the parents and simple controls for the toddlers.
*** Want more Fun? Continue your world exploration with our incredible Mini-U: The Kitchen and Mini-U: My Home from Mini-U game series.
Would like to see more news, contests, giveaways, and price drops?
Join us at www.facebook.com/popappfactory
www.youtube.com/popappfactory
www.pinterest.com/popappfactory
www.instagram.com/popappfactory
My steering wheel started shaking when breakeg on high speeds on my 60k Toyota Sequoia with relatively new brake pads on all wheels so I decided to turn the rotors myself. The video shows how I did it. The bolts I used for mounting the rotors are metric 12mm x 1.5 fine thread to match the thread of the lug nuts. I used power drill with 4″ rubber backing pad with 4″ Twist-Lock Abrasive Discs. Started with 40 grit and finished with 100 grit. After the procedure I have not experienced any steering wheel shaking or brake pedal pulsing whatsoever.
Important: When you remove the disk make sure to put some spacer in the caliper! This is needed because in order to switch from Park to Drive or Reverse, you have to depress the brake pedal and that may push a cylinder out.