When you take your baby to her monthly checkups, how accurate are you when your doctor asks how much she's eating, how much she sleeps and so on? When you leave your baby with a sitter, how long does it take you to go over battle plan for the day? If you are a mom who knows she needs a little help keeping track of these details or just likes to be especially organized, than keeping a daily journal for your baby can be a great helper and your babies caretakers.
My first encounter with a baby journal was when a neighbor, with only 5 minutes warning, dropped her son off for the day after her normal nanny got sick at the last minute. She brought with her a daily log her nanny had been keeping. It was a life saver. I knew the baby very well but didn't know what to expect from him through out the day. It was so helpful to have the activity log so I knew exactly when he usually ate, slept, got cranky, etc. His mom didn't have to give me a big to-do list either. She could hurry off to work. Everything I needed was on the log sheets.
If you looking for a modern baby journal to keep track of your child's daily do-do's, than Aunt Lala's Log is a perfect choice. You pick from a wide variety of fun and modern patterns. Each journal is good for 90 days and also contains instructions, a general info page and a sick/ouchy log. Got twins? No problem! They are available for twins too. Your Aunt LaLa Log will be great to leave with caretakers or to help you inform your doctor on your babies health and daily activities! $30 @ RosieBear.Com
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