A story about raising children includes developing their brains both before and after birth. In this audiobook, brain researcher John Medina gives parents recommendations and advice based on the latest advances in neurophysiology and neuropsychology on how to raise a smart, driven, happy, and ethically sound child. The book is useful for parents of children from 0 to 5 years old and those planning to have a child. It explains why it’s beneficial for expectant mothers to get pedicures more often, why during pregnancy it isn’t necessary to listen to classical music, why children do not inherit all abilities and traits of their parents, why brain-benefiting toys are often useless, and why at a certain age television becomes so dangerous for the brain.