Whether it’s their first smile or first birthday party, there are so many milestone memories we want to cherish with our baby, especially in their first year. And while we can scroll back through our camera rolls and look back at our Facebook memories, there’s nothing quite like having a keepsake memory book to look back on when we want to remind ourselves of how little they once were.
If the thought of creating your very own memory book that can be kept for years to come sounds like a lovely idea to you, or if you're looking for the perfect baby shower gift, we’ve rounded up the best baby milestone books on the market, from ones that already include all the ‘firsts’ to totally customisable ones, that can be personalised for you.This baby journal has a minimal gold and grey design and provides you with a page for every milestone.
This book contains so many important milestones that you never want to forget, but in a sleep-deprived state of new parenthood, you totally would without having it recorded somewhere. This is the perfect place to do that."Prefer to DIY? This do-it-yourself baby scrapbook is a great alternative if you like the idea of making your baby's memory book completely personalised. With 60 blank, black pages, there is plenty of room to record all the memories for your baby's early years.
Plus, as this is from Annabel Karmel after all, there are five recipes included to inspire you to make delicious food for your baby at various stages."This book allows you to document all the firsts and add pictures of significant times/milestones; first smile, first bath, Christmas etc. There is also a page for each month to add a picture and document what they liked doing, what they learned to do.
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