dimanche 23 juillet 2017
20 Unconventional Parenting Milestones That Need to Be Celebrated
Baby books come ready to go with spaces for photos and lines to fill out the dates of classic baby milestones - baby's first haircut, baby's first tooth, baby's first solid food - these are all things that new parents want to remember and share. But what about the milestones that leave us hysterically laughing (or crying), like baby's first inappropriate public outburst?
We feel strongly about remembering the funny stuff too, so we've rounded up the 20 unconventional parenting milestones that you'll want to document in the blank spaces of the baby book - and in some cases, video and play at your child's wedding for all to see.
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