What Are Grams?

Grams are short messages about key moments in your baby's life that get delivered to your friends and family.

Lil'Grams is a service designed to deliver grams, much like the telegram services of the past.

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What should I gram about?

Lil'Grams let's you capture and share any moment, no matter how big or small. Don't worry, though, we've pre-designed a number of grams to get your juices flowing.

Gram Ideal For Example
sharing a funny/cute story or anecdote "Aiden just threw up his entire lunch - in my pocket!"
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measuring height and weight changes - as they happen First visit to the doctor's office
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capturing every new milestone or first, no matter how big or small First Father's Day!
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savoring every new morsel baby eats, whether they like it or not Eating strawberries (and loving it)
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compiling your best photos and videos - start that highlight reel! "Anyone see the baby? Hmm..."
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tracking baby's language as it develops, from to mama to dada He said bobo, ya know - bottle.
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Best of all, we'll be constantly adding new grams so check back often for new, fun ways to share.

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Can I share photos and videos?

Most definitely! We think a gram isn't complete UNTIL it's got a photo or video to go with it!

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Do I have to gram a lot? Often?

You should gram whenever you want, as often as you like. That said, if you're going to gram, do it as soon as it happens.

Don't worry, creating a gram is dead simple and takes just a second or two.

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Who will see my baby's grams?

Lil'Grams is an invitiation-only service - only those people you specifically want in are allowed access.

Even better, Lil'Grams is a great communicator and will keep your friends and family up to date. For details, see "How Do I Share My Grams?".

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How do I start making grams?

Lil'Grams provides you with many different ways to create your own grams - too many to list here.

We've created a special guide on creating grams, see "How Do I Create Grams?".

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