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Andrei 52144ca4a9 fix: Add mock children data to Redux store for development
Added Alice and Bob as mock children in development mode to allow
tracking pages and UI to work without requiring authentication.

Changes:
- Updated childrenSlice to use childrenApi for consistent backend calls
- Pre-populated Redux store with 2 mock children (Alice, Bob)
- Set selectedChildId to first child by default
- Added mock token to localStorage for API client

This allows all tracking forms and ChildSelector components to work
in development without needing real login/auth flow.

TODO: Remove mocks and implement real authentication in production.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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