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Cute Ways to Document Baby’s Growth

Posted by melanieblodgett on December 21st, 2011 at 11:21 am

10  300x200 Cute Ways to Document Babys Growth I love the idea of tracking your baby’s growth with a monthly photo series. Have I mentioned I was the youngest of seven so there are not many photos of me as a baby? I’m determined to take more for my children. With digital cameras it’s easy to snap a photo or a couple hundred to make sure you get a cute one. Your kids (and their boyfriends/girlfriends) will love it when they grow up. Here are nine cute ideas to get you planning.

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3 Comments

I love Bunny & Dolly, nice job picking it up! Cute ideas all around.

Candie Shahlaie commented on Dec 21 11 at 11:40 am

Cute ideas! I wish we had done that for our son. Thankfully, all of our pictures of him are date stamped and a good bit of them are on my blog so it’s kind of like keeping up but maybe I’ll remember to do something like this for the next kid.

Charma (@Surprised_Mama) commented on Dec 21 11 at 1:38 pm

SO glad I did this with Greta. I think I’ll stop at 12 months though. I had originally intended to go to 2 years. I wish I had done this with Holly.

katie commented on Dec 22 11 at 5:26 pm

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