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from: Itzbeen

 : Itzbeen Baby Care Timer - Blue
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List Price: $24.99
Amazon.com's Price: $19.89
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Battery Description: 3 AAA
Binding: Baby Product
Brand: Coast Innovations
Color: Blue
Department: baby, nursery, mommy, daddy, health and baby care
EAN: 0893531001680
Item Dimensions: 21091030620
Label: Itzbeen
Manufacturer: Itzbeen
Model: WD68
MPN: WD68 Blue
Publisher: Itzbeen
Release Date: January 01, 2007
Studio: Itzbeen

Features:
  • Helps sleep-deprived new parents remember baby care details
  • Wonderful tool to help first-time parents learn the basic needs of a baby
  • Great way to communicate baby's needs with grandparents, baby sitters, and day-care providers
  • Soft-glow nightlight helps parents find their way around the baby's room at night without waking the baby
  • Recommended age range birth to 24 months;automatically turn off after 7 minutes



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The ITZBEEN Baby Care Timer has a host of helpful features all designed with the new parent in mind As every new parent knows your memory is one of the first things to go when a newborn arrives The ITZBEEN Baby Care Timer is a multi purpose tool that helps you remember the basic details of baby care ITZBEEN has four timers that count up with the touch of a button so you will always know how long it s been

Amazon.com Product Description:
If you're a new parent, you know that havoc that sleep deprivation can cause in your life. Designed by a new mom and dad whose own lack of sleep caused them to forget important details of caring for their own child, the Itzbeen Baby Care Timer is a multi-purpose nursery tool that can help you to remember important baby-care tasks. Designed for use from birth up to 24 months, this unique parent aid can also be used to help maintain baby's schedule when he or she is with other caregivers.

The Itzbeen Baby Care Timer offers:
  • Four timers keep track of baby's feeding, sleeping and diaper changes
  • Soft glow nightlight for night-time use
  • Clear and concise instructions guide you through set-up and use


The ITZBEEN Baby Care Timer helps new parents remember the details of baby care. View larger.
A Helping Hand For New Parents
Developed by a new mom and dad who found themselves needing a helping hand, this timer picks up where charts or journals leave off. It keeps track of when baby last napped or ate or had a diaper change, so new parents don't have to rely on their memories. Featuring four timers that count up with a touch of a button, including a miscellaneous timer for medications, and a host of other helpful features, this multi-purpose nursery tool helps parents meet all of baby's basic needs.

User-Friendly Design
Winner of the 2007 iParenting Media Award, the Baby Care Timer is easy to use thanks to the clear and concise instructions. In addition, the soft glow nightlight helps parents find their way around the baby's room at night without waking baby up. This is also an ideal low-level light for nursing moms to use during night feedings. For added convenience, if the light is left on, it will automatically turn off after seven minutes.

The Baby Care Timer measures 2.25x3.75x1.375 inches (WxHxD) and takes three "AAA" batteries (not included).






Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - There's an app for that...
#1 - Only a first time parent thinks anyone needs to report with this much accuracy what your baby is doing.
#2 - As a first time parent, I though this was a GREAT idea and bought one. I though "Surely my doctor wants to know what kind of schedule my baby is on". Your doctor does not care. Your doctor will laugh at you if you bring in this information.
#3 - People will make fun of you. Remember, if you really want accurate information, you have to take it with you everywhere you ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A must have, especially with a 2nd child!
I thought about getting an Itzbeen with my first, but opted not to. There were so many other expenses, and really, I could use paper and pen. With the birth of our second (and our first only 17months) I knew I was going to need something else. This thing has been awesome! I highly recommend it. My favorite part is the alarm that you can set for each function. This is particularly helpful with feedings. With my 1st child, we had to reset an alarm each time in the evening, which was one more thing ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - if you have iphone/ipod-touch: Sleepyhead / tv-apathy does it all BETTER
What I like least about the device is that it only knows when something happened the LAST time. It does not help you answer the pediatrician questions how often the diapers are full, or how often baby eats, or how long baby sleeps in total. If you have an iphone or ipod touch, buy the applet sleepyhead from tv-apathy. It tracks everything, is easy to use, gives nice overviews, provides useful history, and is not another piece of techtoy that will only be useful for a short time ...




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So simple, yet very helpful
This is basically a glorified 4 way timer, but it is SO helpful to keep track of feedings, etc. with a new baby. I wish I had this with my first baby, but instead wrote everything down to keep track. Now with baby #2 it helps me remember when the last feeding was - even have it set up for the alarm to go off (silently) every 3 hours so we stay on track amidst a busy schedule.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolute must have!
When I told my wife that I wanted this little device, she balked. She figured I was just adding another non-essential item to my gadget lust. When the baby finally arrived, I was vindicated.

We trade-off staying up with the baby. I take the late evening shift (9pm - 2am) and she takes the early morning (2am - 9am). It's a little like two ships passing in the night. We're groggy at 2am, and we don't have the energy or mental stamina to discuss the status of the baby. With the Itzbeen, ... Read More