- This unique timer takes the boldness out of keeping baby comfy, cozy and pleased
- Large spectacle shows the elapsed time since the last diaper change and feeding, how long baby has been awake/asleep and how long since tablets was last given
- Baby Care Timer
- Facial appearance Built-In Nightlight, Left/Right Breastfeeding Reminder Switch, Belt Clip
- 4 Timers, Wipe Clean, By and large Dimensions: 4 x 2.5 x 1.5 "
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So useful!
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| Review Date: March 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Scuba Mom, CA, USA |
| My spouse thinks I'm obsessed with tape baby's diaper changes and feedings (although the word he uses isn't obsessed!). I like consequential how long it's been since he's eaten or been changed - it helps me figure out what he may be fussing about. In addendum it's helped me keep really excellent summary about how many feedings per day - how many pees and poops - and I've been able to place together some really clear Excel spreadsheets and charts to trend how much he's eating, how often and whether he's hydrated enough, etc. and also help me figure out if there's anything I need to bring up with his pediatrician on his well-baby visits. Yes, a bit overboard but it makes me feel more confident and that's vital too! |
Not just for babies...
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| Review Date: May 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Kissta A, Tacoma, WA |
| We have this to use when our small girl irrevocably arrives, but I started having contractions during week 32 and used this to time the legnth and time in between. It was really caring to have the multiple timers going. Finished up having to go to the sickbay to stop the contractions, but now I carry in my purse just in case they come back. It was a life saver! |
Mommy's small helper...
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| Review Date: August 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Claudine Martin, Dana Point, Ca USA |
I like this small gadget, it is small and compact, I can clip it on to my shirt or pants..whatever, and it has a night light so I can see in the dark for those late night wake ups to feed, change or just be rocked. When you are sleep deprived and have fried eggs for brain from lack of sleep this small guy helps to remind you how long (or small) "itzbeen".
I use the extra timer to time how long I prompt my milk for, which is nice since I am usually like to spend that time reading a book or watching a small TV, and not having to focus on the clock makes a small R&R time even better.
Thank god for this small device :) |
a lifesaver!
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| Review Date: October 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: millie g, Cincinnati, OH, USA |
| i would certainly recommend this product!! its a must-have for parents, especially first time parents like us. its so nice to have one place to look to see if she's due for a diaper change or feeding, instead of trying to remember to look at the clock every time. it works fantastic and i haven't had any problems with it being fragile like other reviews mentioned. |
couldn't live without it!
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| Review Date: November 27, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Angi F. Mcclain, South Georgia |
THIS IS NOW THE ONLY PRESENT I GIVE AT SHOWERS! I like it so much.
My spouse and I started striking the count up buttons from the very commencement and now it is automatic; my daughter is two months ancient and we have used it every day, all day, from the time we brought her home from the sickbay. We forgot to pack it, or we would've used it then. We have never had any vex with it and like all about it. It is rather trying when background it to alarm-it only does 30 minute increments. For $25 though, I reckon I can deal with that. I got mine from Target, so shipping was not a conundrum like the other reviews--but it wasn't free, either. As another reviewer said, the clock is tough to reset. But if you misplace the instructions, they have them in PDF on the original product website conveniently named www.itzbeen.com |
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