How REAL Mothers Fill in Baby Memory Books

How REAL Mothers Fill in Baby Memory Books
By Sophia Ton

There are several different kinds of popular baby memory books that moms like to fill in for keepsakes. And most won’t remain flat for long!

Baby Mother Memory Books

 

Small semi-soft cover photo album types are popular where you stash away single snap shots each month – then gradually spreading them out to the annual daycare photos. You can also keep tiny snippets of those first curls here and other small mementos – hair ribbons or bows, scalp cap, squashed bootie, etc. Average sized books are about 5.9 x 8.5 x 0.9 inches with a sort of soft, quilted cover…but they sure won’t remain flat for long.

Similarly larger hardcover baby memory books have photo pages for storing copies. Plus they generally feature questions where you fill in the blanks as baby grows up. These are popular because moms (and dads!) like to record first words, favorite foods, during early years, etc. These books run around 11.6 x 9.4 x 0.9 inches, and their binding does allow for some “fluff” as the books expand with hair snips, ribbons, favorite package bows from grandma, etc. But they still grow too big for their bindings!

Other real moments captured by moms with these baby memory books include:

 

  • Favorite greeting cards from family members, co-workers, friends – anyone and everyone!
  • Fun package tags that held tiny trinkets like baby booties or rattle.
  • Bookmarks for mom, dad or baby.
  • Newspaper announcements about baby’s birth!
  • First tooth that fell out (unless the tooth fairy took it, of course!)
  • Family Trees
  • Favorite songs of the times
  • Favorite videos / DVDs, movies (like any of Disney’s).
  • Silly but cute crafts created during those early years.
  • Fun coloring pages.
  • Finger painting page – for finger prints as security – plus for fun.
  • Nursery swatches
  • Photos of everything with baby in them
  • Paper dolls and clothes
  • Hair clippings
  • Vacation mementoes, postcard(s) and brief write up of adventurous time you had.
  • Autobiography and history of others in family.
  • List of books you read baby

 

As you can probably tell, just one baby memory book is probably - - OK definitely not going to be enough room for everything. So get real, and get real baby memory books with extra space. Or just get more space for your baby memory books. But do have fun!

Baby Mother Memory Books

 

Sophia Ton is a freelance writer who writes about baby shower gifts, maternity, pregnancy and family related topics. She loves to shop for maternity clothing when she is pregnant and she loves baby books.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sophia_Ton
http://EzineArticles.com/?How-REAL-Mothers-Fill-in-Baby-Memory-Books&id=305998


 
Name  
Comment
Verification Code code

Comments submitted from other visitors

More posts, Page # :

More Articles
News Headlines
They mark the time with beads (The Adve...
Published:Thu, 04 Mar 2010 14:57:25 GMT
Baby Maya’s family tracks her journey toward health with a tactile memory tool, By John Church......
Perfect Flanders’ Breeders’ Cup str...
Published:Wed, 03 Mar 2010 21:20:44 GMT
In the rush to crown Zenyatta “Horse of the Year” following her very impressive win over males in last fall’s synthetic track Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita, many re......
Bundle of joy, bundle of expenses (The ...
Published:Thu, 04 Mar 2010 06:21:20 GMT
Expecting a baby? Youll be giving birth to some majorhome-decorating costs as well. Estimates are that outfitting anursery costs anywhere from $2,000 and $6,000, and thats just th......
Medical calendar for March 3 (Suburban ...
Published:Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:47:04 GMT
Classes AUTISM: Autism Education and Support Services hosts classes at the Center for Autism Education, 105 Crossings Industrial Court in OFallon. Classes include Understanding Au......
Baby slaying suspect coming back to Mai...
Published:Tue, 02 Mar 2010 18:54:37 GMT
BANGOR, Maine -- The Massachusetts man caught by the FBI on Monday for his alleged involvement in the death of a 15-month-old Bangor boy last week will soon return to Maine, accor......