👶✨ The first photo album that grows with your baby’s eyes and heart!
The Sassy Developmental Look Book is a baby-friendly photo album featuring six 4" x 6" drool-resistant pockets, high-contrast black & white and bold color patterns to aid visual development, and a multi-textured handle for teething. Crafted with soft foam pages and PEVA covers, it’s BPA-free and designed to withstand the baby’s environment while fostering early bonding and sensory exploration.
Brand | Sassy |
Occasion | Baptism, Baby Shower |
Color | white, black |
Material | peva |
Specific Uses For Product | Photo Album |
Recommended Uses For Product | Photo Album |
Target Audience | Baby |
Model Name | Look Book |
Included Components | handle |
Special Feature | Drool Resistant |
Style | Look Book Photo Album |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 5.5"W x 8.4"H |
Occasion | Engagement, Graduation, Birthday, Valentine's Day |
Pages | 6 Pages |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 037977800210 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037977800210 |
Max Input Sheet Capacity | 6 |
Manufacturer | Sassy Baby, Inc. |
Part Number | 80021 |
Item Weight | 2.77 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 80021 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Drool Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
Great Gift for Baby Showers, Birthdays, Holidays.
I've purchased MANY of these Sassy Look Photo Books. They're a hit with parents as well as with the intended recipients, their babies and toddlers.Pros:*Small, light gift. Good as a "filler" if you're shipping other things, or as stocking stuffers, or "just because" or if you want to ship something small in an envelope or those small Priority Mail Boxes.*It's floppy and soft. Good for small, uncoordinated hands.*It's plastic. Adults can wipe it clean with a baby wipe.*It's colorful and can hold a kid's attention for a while.*You can put PHOTOS in it! I like to give these with photos of relatives who live farther away and might not be able to visit as much, or photos of people with basic words like "Mom" or "Dad" written on them.*I like to keep one special one hidden and I use the power of its novelty when I need my son or nephew to be quiet for a few minutes, like if I'm paying for a purchase or signing paperwork at an office.Cons:*It's small, light, and might have photos in it, so don't put personal info in it because it's as easy to lose on a walk or at a restaurant as other baby toys.*It's not water-proof. I wouldn't use it in the bath.
J**Y
Great photo book for baby
Holds photos of members of babies family.Great for Baby to look at when they are away from parents. It is fun for them to look at familiar faces.
G**Y
Great texture!!
This is perfect for having your child to get to know certain faces my child loves it and is learning to recognize peoples faces!!
J**E
Perfect Keepsake
I had a photo book like this when I was a kid - waterproof and not breakable. I love it! It’s great for toddlers.
A**R
Fun for baby
We purchased this to include pictures of family members who live out of town. Our baby loves this book! We would recommend this, with one small caveat.There are 4 "tabs" with 8 total pages. Each page has a black and white pattern, covered by a clear pocket where you can place a 4x6 photo. Our baby loved looking at the black and white pages, which was great! When infants are very young, their eyesight is helped by looking at high contrast patterns, like those on the pages of this book! We have slowly been inserting family photos in the pages as we get good ones. He also loves to look at the pictures of different family members. I think this book is going to be a favorite for quite awhile because of that.The book is a sturdy, soft foam covered with a waterproof plastic. It seems fairly indestructible for the Under-2 set.The only drawback to this book is that I have been finding it difficult to slide the photos all the way into the pockets. I think this is because the clear plastic/vinyl is thick and stiff, and there is not enough "give" to the page to slide the photos in. They seem to get stuck about 3/4 of the way in. However, after working on it, I have been able to eventually get everything into place. It just takes some finessing. It may make it easier to insert the photos if they are trimmed to slightly smaller than 4x6.Besides that small hiccup, I highly recommend this book to parents of babies!
S**E
A great gift for your own baby or another
My son had this when he was a baby 10 years ago, and it was one of his favorite things. We put pictures of far off relatives in it so he would remember them since we saw them so infrequently. So when I got pregnant this time around, it was one of my first purchases. I love how they changed it since he had it as a baby. First of all, they made it completely non-toxic, as there was a recall of the one he had due to toxicity of the plastic. Of course babies put things in their mouths, so this was a problem. I also like the color coded tabs on the pages now, and that there are black and white designs on each page that show if you don't have a picture in one of the slots. A baby would likely love to just stare at the designs. There is also a photo slot on the front, a cute way to put a pic of your baby on there so they can know what they look like, too. A convenient carry handle rounds out this awesome product. Yep, I love this little book! Makes a great add-on shower gift, too.
C**.
A Very Inexpensive Way To Let Baby Look at Special Photos
I bought this to help my 16 month old grandson learn the names of family and friends. He loves it and often passes over other toys to look at the pictures in it. His attention span is about 30 seconds or less, but he comes back to it again and again.I noticed that some reviewers commented on the photos getting ruined from drool or rough handling. This is the relatively easy method I used, and it has worked perfectly: I inserted the photo files in a Word document, sizing or cropping the image to the size needed to fit inside the plastic sleeves. Then, I printed the Word document on regular copy paper, cut out the photos and laminated each one, so his mom can easily wash them and the book. I made each sleeve the holder for two or three photos of the same person. One sleeve has five photos, making for a total of about 20 photos in this very inexpensive but very cute photo album. I'm ordering two more, one just for family photos and one just for photos taken by his parents, of animals, birds and fish. There is a small sleeve on the front, in the section with the title, "Who loves baby?", so I will put a small appropriate photo to help my grandson know the subject of each album.I'm not at all "crafty" but it came together easily (although it took me several hours to make it) and it turned out to be a very special surprise gift.When you think of the cost of making this little photo album, packaging it and marketing it, it's practically a give-away.
S**K
Great for one year old
I filled this with family photos and gave it to my one year old as a birthday present. He loves it! Great for practicing turning pages and he loves looking at and touching all the photos inside.
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