Leave it to a mom to know exactly what other moms want - a baby book. But not a time-consuming baby book. And maybe it's not really a baby book at all, because that just opens up all sorts of expectations about what goes inside and just how perfect it has to be.
Mom's Five-Second Memory Journal is a wonderfully clever effort from writer and mom Lambeth Hochwald and designer Alison Oliver. It's filled with fun prompts, checklists and fill-in-the-blanks to help you remember some of those moments as a parent that you might be otherwise too busy to jot down. Things like the five best children's books you tell your friends about. Or Since I've become a parent, I have been able to sleep late ____ days a week. (Ha.)
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now that i am pregnant with my 3rd baby i need a new pregnancy journal - this may have to be the one i get. i kept a pregnancy journal for my other 2 so i want to keep one this time around also.
It's better than most of the baby books out there, but it still requires you to fill in a bunch of formatted questions. I like the Mom's One Line a Day journals that allow you to simply write down one thought or memory from each day - your choice, no pre-fab questionnaires to deal with.