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The ITZBEEN Pocket Nanny Baby Care Timer in Pink is an essential tool for new parents and caregivers, featuring 4 customizable timers to track feeding, changing, and sleeping schedules, along with a soft-glow nightlight and a highly rated performance backed by over 950 reviews.
Colour | Pink |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
A**R
Five Stars
I offered 3 of these and all of the new mummies said it saved their lives.
T**Y
For Parents too tired to think straight!
Great product. When we had our daughter we were forever losing track of diaper changes and feedings etc. This product was great. We keep it near our baby and just press the Diaper button when we change the diaper and press the milk button when we feed her. This is really helpful - particularly useful when you don't want to wake your partner to ask when they last did one of these tasks. There are several other features that we havn't used. Our baby never had any trouble letting us know when she was hungry - so need for that alarm function! There is a flashlight function with a small light that stays lit for 7mins. There is enough light from this to check for breathing or do a diaper change but not enough light to wake the baby or your sleeping partner... This makes a great prezzy for new parents - useful for the day of delivery onwards...
R**H
Excellent for time-management
It is extremely helpful for time-management. You wouldn't have to keep track of when you last fed or changed nappy of the baby. A definite 'must buy'.
T**J
Great for the first 4 weeks
Brill for when your a newbie to parenthoodBut you will soon develop a routine and/or know without this when your baby needs feeding/nappie change , after about a month this went in a draw and never used again but I have to say for the first month it was a lifesaver !
A**Y
Pocket Nanny
Ideal for tracking important info.. instructions s bit challenging to understand..
R**T
Good product but in real life with infant, no one has time for this
With a new infant this seemed like the ideal thing to have for my organized daughter. The reality is, with a baby, one does not have the hands, time or will power at odd hours many times per day to be doing this imputting. So it functions as it should but is just not used. For example, you start feed at 3am tired and end it at 3;45am. Do you really want to hold a young infant and start clicking around with this? And if the baby is hungry but it has only been 2 hours not 2.5, does it really matter?
L**
Easy to use
Great product, easy to use and follow. Being a new parent is hard and keeping track of feedings when you're exhausted is even harder. We used this until we were able to remember babys feeding schedule for about 2 months. It will still be useful tracking for when baby gets sick or has irregular bowel movements to report to pediatrician. Definitely recommend.Aside from the battery getting loose sometimes and resetting, great product.
D**0
Love it! Makes a world of difference when you are sleep deprived
Trying to remember the last time baby was fed or changed or napped? Not anymore. A literal push of a button at a diaper change or a feeding and you reset the clock.We’ve used this since we brought our daughter home from the hospital. I like that the time counts up, making it easy to note her last change or feeding, especially if my partner was the last one to care for her. No need to wake him as this is super helpful. I love the quick backlight option to be able to see the times, and the flashlight is helpful to find that dropped binky in the middle of the night. While we don’t use the alarm function, I think it could be very useful.The only thing I would change is how to set the clock. I have a hard time remembering which buttons do what and while I had it right from the get go, my husband holding buttons to try to figure out how to use this reset it.
J**2
My favorite baby shower gift
This kept me sane when my son was born. It works well with the baby wise method. When I was struggling with breastfeeding and feeding every two hours and too exhausted to talk. My husband could just look at it and know what the baby needed.
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