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Science-themed
baby keepsake book
This
illustrated baby book is full of science quotes and important
milestones. Alongside baby's first words and favorite foods, there
are places to record your infant's favorite programming languages
and early experiments with gravity. Includes Abstract, Methodology,
and Results pages along with plenty of room for you to write and
attach photographic evidence of your offspring's development.
Each book is professionally hardbound and hand-signed.
*NOTE: The Neuron Cover version is now exclusively available through ThinkGeek.com
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WHAT'S INSIDE?
The book includes (and I'm paraphrasing all of this -- trust me,
the way it's worded in the book is all cute and detailed and stuff):
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all of the standard basic birth details
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a section about the mother, father, grandparents
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how parents met, what we have/do not have in
common, our dreams
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then pregnancy: when we found out about you
(with space to write reactions/thoughts), the first time we
heard your heartbeat, saw sonogram...all kinds of pregnancy
details... names we considered
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details about labor/delivery including baby's
apparent opinion of being born
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then early days: current events/popular culture
trends/including geeky details like current scientific debates,
projects, and online roleplaying games.
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First day home, first visitors, about your first
home, gifts, what that first week was like
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Firsts -- like bath, outing, babysitter, illness,
toys, nicknames, smile, laugh, solid food, tooth, haircut, early
physics experiments (which can include standing/walking/etc)
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Favorite things/least favorite things
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first major holiday
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letter from mom/one from dad
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1-year birthday
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2-year birthday
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3-year birthday
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Spaces for attaching photos
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place for handprints and footprints
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several blank pages at the end for any other
details or keepsakes (like shower gifts, vax records, photos,
early attempts at robot construction... the usual stuff)
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