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Memory Book

Memory Book

A private place for the moments you never want to forget: dated memories, milestone tags, and the little details that make this child themself.

A baby book you can actually keep up with

Traditional baby books are beautiful, but they often become another unfinished task on the shelf. Memory Book asks for one honest sentence at a time: what happened, when, and what it felt like. A dated timeline builds itself while you focus on the moment, not the formatting.

Why write memories down early

The newborn months blur fast. Parents consistently report forgetting the small details within a year: the exact sound of an early laugh, the strange first foods, the tiny rituals that made hard weeks work. Writing two sentences the same week preserves far more than trying to reconstruct a whole year later. Milestone tags also give you a quick reference for pediatrician visits, alongside our milestones tracker.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Babysential Memory Book?
Memory Book is a private digital baby journal. You write short, dated memories, tag milestones like first smile or first steps, and build a timeline of your child's early years one moment at a time.
Is my memory book private?
Yes. Without an account, entries are stored only in your browser and never leave your device. When you sign in, entries sync to your Babysential account, protected so only you can read them. Memory content is never used for analytics or advertising.
Can I add photos?
Not yet. This version is text and milestone tags only, so nothing you write here uploads any images. Photo support may come later; for now the focus is capturing the words before they fade.
Do I need an account?
No. The tool works without an account and saves locally on your device. A free account adds sync, so your memories survive a lost phone or a cleared browser and follow you across devices.
Which milestones can I tag?
First smile, first laugh, first word, first steps, first tooth, first food, first night home, first outing, birthdays, and holidays. Everyday moments without a tag are just as welcome.