Latest version of the "All About Me" Children's Health Journal has just come out. In it's 23rd year it helps new mothers to track and keep track of their childrens' immunizations and developmental progress. It is both a keepsake, and a lifesaver in an emergency. Major hospitals from coast to coast have been using it since its inception. A diaper bag must.
Fountain Valley, CA (PRWEB) January 21, 2009 -- Pocket Reference Journals, Inc., a medical publisher of pocket -sized health journals has just released its latest edition of the "All About Me" Children's Health Journal.
The Journal has now entered into its 23rd year, and is a concise recordkeeping tool that is yet informative, and organizational in its ability to help track a baby's progress, both medically, and developmentally. It was written by seven pediatric specialists including an emergency room physician, pediatrician,ear, nose, and throat specialist, certified lactation educator, and a dentist. It contains CDC growth charts, the recommended immunization schedules, developmental statistics, prenatal history, and tests, family medical history pages, identifying marks and fingerprint pages, emergency authorization forms, dietary guidelines, and more. It's handy pocket -size makes it an idea carry-on in diaper bags, to the doctor for updates, or given to the babysitter, in case of an emergency.
The journal has successfully been used by hospitals, county health departments, hmo's, pharmaceutical companies and many other different types of companies for use as a promotional tool that has a lifetime of service. It's primarily been t
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