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I made this from an ordinary notebook the other day. I am going back to work on Monday after a few months off and so I am trying to get everything organized before I go back. I came up with the idea to create a communications book for the Nanna’s to write down what Flynn has been up to during the day. They both often write down Flynn’s daily adventures on a piece of paper and sometimes if I don’t get to see them in the afternoon if Simon gets home first so I don’t get to hear about Flynn’s day.
This is the front cover of the notebook-
This is what the inside first page looks like with a little photo of Flynn and a typed out copy of Flynn’s daily routine as this has slightly changed in the months I have been at home. They will be able to write out whatever they want, what he ate when he slept etc.

What a cute idea! I am sure you will enjoy reading that journal everyday when you get home from work..What a great way to see what your child is doing while you are gone at work:)
Excellent idea…my son goes to daycare, and they do send a sheet briefly explaining what his day consisted of, but…I like this idea much more!!!Please come visit my blog…I have tagged you as a winner of the Honest Scrap award!
I've been back at work for about 6 weeks now, and the daycare use just a plain exercise book to write down how the day went and if they did anything special. Great idea, and it means I can wrte back anything that they need to know with staff working on rotating rosters (makes sure everyone gets the same information)