Baby Record - The Little One's Log

Comments

Thank you SO much. We first saw a copy for the book that a friend had brought back from England, and fell in love with it. The illustrations are just wonderful. The book made such a special gift when our daughter had her baby girl. She was thrilled. I want to leave this comment as it really is a joy forever — one I am sure that baby Alice will look back at with the same pleasure we do now.
Mary Wendell
Austin Texas USA
Little Ones' Log is a baby record with nostalgia, charm — and is also a real record of our baby's first days, months and then years. It is a super present that every mother would be thrilled with.
Tony and Barbara Partridge
Worthing
I would highly recommend this baby book to all mothers. It is very important to keep a good record of a baby s health in the first years, as well as treasured memories. What better place to do this than in Little One s Log. It was first in its day and is the best of the bunch today — by far.
Stella Fielding
York
I was so happy to find book that had been illustrated by the same artist who did the Winnie the Pooh illustrations — the pictures we call grew up with and love We were not let down by the illustrations that make this book a keepsake to be treasured. The whole book has a rare quality that is had to match today.
Yasmin Houleta
Birmingham Uk
A pure delight, and as a new Mum I look at it and think of the next entries I will make every day. What an unexpected treat..
Peggy Saville
London
Well done Random House — this is a lovely gift for all mothers, and at a sensible price . I was happy to see it and buy it on the web I have seen a few books for recording baby's progress but this is in a class of its own - if you are an expecting mother tell your friends you must have it - dont worry if you get more than one copy there will be plenty of other friends after it!
Laurie Ashcraft
Belle- Isle- en- Terre
Brittany

Eva Erleigh was a woman ahead of her time, advocating for women's rights and providing education for young mothers. She also wrote books for children.

E.H. Shepard is best known as the illustrator of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories by A.A. Milne, but he greatly resented this fact as it came to completely overshadow the rest of his work. Born in London in 1879, Shepard won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Art and became a prominent cartoonist for Punch Magazine. Shepard died in 1976. His drawings in pencil, pen and ink are now highly sought after, those of Winnie the Pooh in particular selling for record prices of tens of thousands of pounds.

Additional Information

ISBN 978-1-847-94544-0
Published by Random House Books
Retails for £12.99