First, I really thought we had a parenting flair, but I couldn't find it to tag this post appropriately.
Now, on to my question.
Does anyone have any ideas for making a baby book if you're completely blind? Obviously the style you write in won't work, but I'd like to make something my baby can go back and look at as an adult. Maybe something on the computer? Is there some kind of accessible baby book template?
DHamlinMusic2 points11m ago
Yeah the parenting flair is at the very bottom of the list.
anonymombie [OP]1 points11m ago
I really thought it was, but maybe Dystopia just didn't load it? Who knows. :) It stopped at O&M for me.
CloudyBeep1 points11m ago
You may need to scroll with three fingers.
Boring_Bet52941 points7m ago
Queepsake is a company that texts you questions about your kid on a given cadence and lets you text back the answers and include pictures of that's relevant. You can then go online and order the book and they'll print, bind, and send it to you.
achromatic_031 points11m ago
Honestly, I'm not sure how accessible this will be, but it's a neat idea... they send you a baby book and pages based on what you put in their app about your baby... they keep sending you pigtail pages as you keep completing things in the app
https://www.theshortyearsbooks.com/
anonymombie [OP]1 points11m ago
This is probably one of the coolest things I've seen!
SiriuslyGranger1 points11m ago
Could you not just make your own on a computer?
thatawkwardcosplayer0 points11m ago
My library has read along books with printed words and Braille! I’m going downtown tomorrow so I can get the librarian to tell me the titles. This way you can get an idea of how they work!
anonymombie [OP]1 points11m ago
Oh, I wasn't talking about twin vision books, but the books parents write in for their children. Like baby's first word, baby's weight, just all about their milestones.
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