August 10, 2007
For the Record
Your baby does something amazing every day. She suddenly says "mama," or maybe it's her first zoo visit or airplane ride. Milestones feel so important, you think you could never forget them. But considering you just found your missing keys in the refrigerator, the odds aren't exactly in your favor. Maybe you need to write it down.
Here's a baby record keeper you'll actually use: The mom-invented Tiny Tales system is designed for parents who have only a few seconds to spare but want to remember everything. An acrylic recipe-style box you can leave out on the counter holds age-sorted dividers and special notepaper for recording events both large and small. Best of all, you get to decide what matters to you – who says first steps or words should mean more than first tantrums or spaghetti dinners?
No long journal entries required – just check a box, write a blurb and file it in the box (which is also conveniently sized to hold 4x6 photos). The notes include categories for when baby does something for the first time, or something hilarious, maddening, and so on. Tuck an extra notepad in your diaper bag, and you won't miss a memorable moment.
Think of it as an investment in future memories.
Available online at tiny-tales.com.
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