
Tommee Tippee Introduces: The Day Baby was Born
You know how I like to get on board with brands that I believe in, right? Well I’m super excited to announce a new parent-friendly online tool by the fantastic Tommee Tippee.
Tommee Tippee, the number-one brand of infant and toddler feeding products in Great Britain, today introduces a new, free and easy way for parents to capture the once-in-a-lifetime story of their journey through pregnancy. The new site, The Day Baby Was Born™ (thedaybabywasborn.com), is a free Web application that lets moms- and dads-to-be capture their own personal story from the moment they know there’s a baby on the way, to the day their baby is born. After the birth of their child, parents can use the application to easily create a storybook that details their journey through pregnancy and provides a glimpse of what the world looked like on their child’s birth day.
Essentially this is an easy, online baby journal that doesn’t beg for those extra hours, perfect handwriting, and stain-free effort that baby books demand. I don’t know about you, but I have about two halves of two baby journals filled out for both of my children. I cannot see the day in the future that I’ll have the moment to fill them out. The genius behind this site is that it’s quick and user friendly, and perfectly blends the use (plus added privacy) of Facebook and photo sharing sites, by centralizing all of the information for family and friends to visit.
Not only because I’m a blogger, but parents in general are online so much more these days. For me, online sharing is a much easier way to quickly document moments and milestones. I will eventually fill out those baby books-because there is nothing quite as special as flipping the pages of an old baby book-but for sharing purposes and documentation, this online site is genius.
The Day Baby Was Born™ application helps parents chronicle and save the story of their baby’s journey into the world, as well as news and facts on the day itself. Users can include all or some of the following, depending on how much time they want to spend:
Remembering Milestones and Well-Wishes: With so much going on during pregnancy and birth, remembering and capturing the well-wishes of family, friends and loved ones can easily be overlooked, especially in this digital era. Now, parents can use The Day Baby Was Born™ application to announce their pregnancy and their baby’s birth on Facebook. Once posted, The Day Baby Was Born™ application automatically gathers the Facebook wall responses from friends and family and adds them to the storybook, preserving these memories forever.
Capturing and Sharing Your Story: Mom or Dad can keep a personal journal chronicling each week of Mom and baby’s journey to the birth day. The Day Baby Was Born™ application even provides a guided journaling tool to help parents tell the story of their baby’s birth. From the first positive pregnancy test to the last few days of waiting for baby to arrive, each family’s story can be captured and shared.
The Day You Were Born: Users can capture a glimpse of what the world looked like on the day their baby arrived, choosing from a list of top news items, entertainment and lifestyle headlines, the top books and music, baby’s horoscope, sports information, weather, stock-market information and U.S. facts. No work required! The Day Baby Was Born™ application finds the information for the user; just choose the story or fact from a list to have it included.
Authoring a Letter to Baby: Welcoming a new baby is often accompanied by overwhelming emotions. Parents can capture and share those feelings with their child by writing a Letter to Baby, preserving forever how they felt on the day their baby entered the world. A writer’s tool is provided for those who want a little help in making the most of their creativity.
Telling Your Baby Story through Photos: Parents can choose to upload images from their pregnancy and baby’s first days to help illustrate the page of their personalized storybook and preserve the memories of these once-in-a-lifetime moments.
Throughout the process, users can export and share sections of their storybook with their friends and family on Facebook, and once their child is born, parents can both share the full-color storybook on Facebook and download it to their computer to keep and treasure forever.
Check out The Day Baby Was Born on Tommee Tippee’s Facebook page and get started! I’d love to hear any thoughts and feedback you might have, and as soon as I have mine set up I’ll be sure to share it with you!
Check out the video for more info:
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