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| Coast Innovations Itzbeen Baby Care Timer | 
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| Brand: Coast Innovations Category: Baby Product
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $5.00 (20%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 144 reviews Sales Rank: 94
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 2.1
MPN: WD68 Model: WD68 UPC: 893531001680 EAN: 0893531001680 ASIN: B000MEB3GE
Release Date: January 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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. Perfect low level light for nursing moms. If the light is left on, it will automatically turn off after 7 minutes. | | • | Recommended Age Range Birth to 24 Months |
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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, changing, feeding, sleep or awake time. Nursing reminder, which side nursed last. Display backlight helps count up with the touch of a button...so you will always know how long it's been! 3.75"H x 2.25"W x 1.375"D. Ages birth and up.
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
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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).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 139 more reviews...
Couldn't live without it! November 27, 2008 THIS IS NOW THE ONLY PRESENT I GIVE AT SHOWERS! I love it so much. My husband and I began hitting the count up buttons from the very beginning and now it is automatic; my daughter is two months old and we have used it every day, all day, from the time we brought her home from the hospital. We forgot to pack it, or we would've used it then. We have never had any trouble with it and love everything about it. It is rather difficult when setting it to alarm-it only does 30 minute increments. For $25 though, I think I can deal with that. I got mine from Target, so shipping was not a problem like the other reviews--but it wasn't free, either. As another reviewer said, the clock is tricky to reset. But if you misplace the instructions, they have them in PDF on the original product website conveniently named www.itzbeen.com
Good concept, requires discipline November 24, 2008 I liked the concept for this timer, but my wife and I were never able to get into the habit of resetting it, especially after collapsing exhausted following a 4am feeding marathon. The other problem I have is that our son has somewhat irregular feeding patterns. He would seem hungry, we'd start to feed him, and then he would fall asleep. Recording the start of this feeding on the itzbeen is erroneous, since he didn't really eat enough to consider it a meal.
Great Concept, Poor Quality November 16, 2008 I purchased this for a shower gift after having a child of my own and thinking that this product could have saved me some wondering during blurry-eyed nights. Of course months after the shower after the baby arrives, the couple removes the packaging and throws it away before turning it on- the display is broken. It has a few bars showing and the functions don't work. How embarrassing to spend money on a shower gift only to have it broken!! With the packaging gone, I assumed I couldn't return it so I apologized to the couple and flushed $25 down the toilet.
What a piece of junk (and Amazon shipping didn't help) November 14, 2008 This may have been a good product but it is cheaply made. That is supported by all the other reviews that describe the timer arriving damaged or non-functional. In my case it was smashed and it didn't help that Amazon shipped the thing in an envelope.
If you buy one then expect to go through one or more exchange cycles before you get one that arrived intact and is working properly.
Loved it November 10, 2008 I finally weaned myself off of this timer once my twins turned 1. It is true that it is not a necessity, but it is handy when your exhausted. My twins were born at 24 weeks so when they finally came home from the NICU we had a tight schedule to follow. Medications, pumping times, feeding, etc. I am glad we bought 2 of these because not having to watch the clock was just once less thing my sleep addled brain had to deal with.
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