WHETHER FLOATING through space or diving underwater, a lucky baby boy enjoys once in a life time experiences - in his DREAMS. When little Alp falls asleep, his parents place him in incredible scenarios. Turkish particle physicist Alper Hayreter, 37, and his architect wife, Ipek Hayreter, 31, created the adorable adventures for their son. Alper, of Istanbul, says: “We named the series ‘My son's dreams’. The dreams are ours, of course, but we wanted Alp to be the hero.
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