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Baby Daily Log Book
Babylogue a baby daily log book, baby tracker and baby record book

BABYLOGUE

The Babylogue is a newborn baby daily journal to record your baby’s feeds, sleep and nappy changes over a 24 hour period.

The inspiration to create the Babylogue came from working as a maternity nurse, supporting new parents. Writing in a baby record book allows you to monitor your baby’s progress and to quickly identify any changes to your baby’s daily routine.

Documenting your baby’s feed and sleep pattern will make it easier to observe your baby's natural rhythm, giving you a better understanding of your baby’s needs and why your little one may be unsettled at times.

Key features of the Babylogue include a 24 hour baby tracker, a double-sided daily log journal, emergency contact details, and a medication consent form. It also includes useful information on the preparation and storage of formula and breast milk, and safe sleeping guidelines.

This informative keepsake baby daily logbook is designed for both parents and carers.

A Perfect Baby Journal for New Parents 

  • The babylogue is available in both paperback and hardback.

 

  • It's a practical, informative and flexible A5 baby daily journal.

 

  • It has a double-sided daily logbook per 24 hours.

 

  • You can monitor your baby's feeds, whether you are breastfeeding, chestfeeding or giving expressed breast milk or formula.

 

  • There is a designated space for expressing, so that you can document the amount of expressed milk that you have pumped at each session as well as the total amount over a 24 hour period.

 

  • You can jot down the time that your baby falls asleep and wakes up and how long your baby slept for at each nap. Making it easier to calculate your baby’s total amount of sleep in 24 hours.

 

  • There is a useful tick box for your baby’s nappy changes, so that you can monitor how many wet and dirty nappies your baby has over a 24 hour period.

 

  • My Babylogue page is designed to write all your baby's details such as name, address, place of birth, date of birth, time of birth and weight.

 

  • The Babylogue contains an emergency contact page, which is useful for writing the name, address and contact details of your GP, paediatrician and hospital. And also a contact list for emergencies, it may be your baby’s grandparents, a friend or carer.

 

  • There is a useful medication consent form, which is ideal for documenting the dosage, frequency and storage of your baby’s medication. A great solution if you want to give written consent to a carer or family member to administer medication to your baby, when you are not at home.

 

  • The Babylogue has a medication administration record to document the date and time that your baby was given their medication, to prevent duplicating medication.

 

  • There is an informative safe sleeping guide that explains how your baby should sleep in their cot, which products not to use and the correct room temperature.

 

  • There is also practical information on the preparation and storage of formula milk. It includes the type of water to use, the manufacturer's instructions, how to cool your baby’s milk and the safe storage of formula at both room temperature and in the fridge.

 

  • The Babylogue contains a guide for storing breast milk, including storing breast milk at room temperature, in a cool bag, in the fridge and freezer. And how to defrost and warm your breast milk.

I hope that you enjoy writing in your Babylogue as much as I  have enjoyed creating it.

The Babylogue is available to buy from Amazon  

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You can order a copy of the Babylogue from most national book stores, throughout the UK.

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