Printables
Six cards, designed for a fridge door rather than a screen. Print them, or save them as a PDF from your browser’s print dialog. There is nothing to sign up for and we do not want your email address.
How long does it keep?
Formula and breast milk storage limits, at a glance.
The one to actually put on the fridge. Answers the 3am question without a phone.
Bottle instructions for daycare
How to prepare this baby’s bottles. Fill it in and hand it over.
Nobody hands this over today, and every daycare wishes they had it.
Feed log
Seven days. Time, amount, and anything you noticed.
What a pediatrician asks for and almost nobody has. Useful evidence, not busywork.
Flying with formula
Your rights at the TSA checkpoint, on one card.
Formula is exempt from the liquid limit and most parents do not know it.
Questions for the pediatrician
Tick what applies. Take it with you.
Turns diffuse worry into an appointment that gets somewhere.
Reading a formula label
What the words that worry people actually mean.
The five ingredients that cause the most alarm, and what is true about each.
Why these are HTML and not PDFs
A PDF is a worse artefact for almost everyone involved. Google cannot read it as well, a screen reader handles it worse, it cannot be updated once it is on somebody’s hard drive, and it usually arrives behind an email form. These are ordinary web pages with a print stylesheet, so your browser makes the PDF if you want one and the version you see is always the current one.
Every factual line on these cards is stated somewhere else on this site with its source. Nothing here is a fact that exists only on a card, which is the failure mode of most printables.