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Googling at 3am.

A done-for-you digital toolkit for first time parents. Every schedule, checklist, guide, and resource you need for the first year, already built, already researched, ready right now.

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the real problem

It's not that the answers don't exist. It's that finding them takes time you don't have.

You're running on no sleep, one hand is holding the baby, and every search result leads to a 1,500-word blog post that buries the answer at the bottom. New parents don't need more information. They need it already sorted, already formatted, and ready to use.

0hrsof research already done for you
0+tools covering every challenge of the first year
0minto get real value from your very first open
why we made this

The toolkit we wish we had.

When we brought our daughter home, we spent hours every night searching for the same answers. We built The Tiny Human Toolkit so you never have to.

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Actual pages from the toolkit

What's inside? It doesn't have to be a surprise when you open up for the first time!

The Tiny Human Toolkit
Baby Gear: Essentials vs. Overhyped
Daily Life
Baby Gear Guide, actual page from the toolkit
The Tiny Human Toolkit
Breastfeeding Session Tracker
Feeding
Breastfeeding Session Tracker, actual page from the toolkit
The Tiny Human Toolkit
First Week Home Survival Checklist
Start Here
First Week Home Survival Checklist, actual page from the toolkit
The Tiny Human Toolkit
Date Night Ideas
You
Date Night Ideas, actual page from the toolkit
all 37 tools

Everything. Already done.

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01Start Here

Hospital Bag Packing Guide

Everything packed and ready, organized by who it's for.

02Start Here

First Week Home Survival Checklist

Hour by hour: what to expect and what to actually focus on.

03Start Here

How To Use A Daily Log Sheet

Get the most out of tracking from day one.

04Start Here

Daily Log Sheet

Track feeds, sleeps, diapers, and notes in one clean place.

05Start Here

Newborn Wake Window Cheat Sheet

Exact windows by age so you never miss the sleep sweet spot.

06Start Here

Soothing Techniques

What works, when, and why. Quick reference for 2am.

07Start Here

ER vs. Urgent Care

Exactly when to go where, so you don't panic or miss something real.

08Sleep

Week by Week Sleep Schedule

Months 1 to 6 mapped out with wake windows and nap counts.

09Sleep

Nap Transition Guide

4 to 3 to 2 to 1 nap transitions, signs to watch for, how to handle it.

10Sleep

Sleep Environment Checklist

Room setup, temperature, sound: everything that affects sleep quality.

11Sleep

Night Waking Troubleshooting Guide

Diagnose why your baby is waking and what to actually try.

12Sleep

Sleep Training Method Comparison

Ferber vs. Fading vs. Chair: what each method actually involves.

13Sleep

Dream Feed Guide

What it is, how to do it, and whether it's worth trying.

14Feeding

Breastfeeding Session Tracker

Log sessions, track supply, spot patterns early.

15Feeding

Bottle Introduction Guide

When, how, and which bottles, for both breast and formula fed babies.

16Feeding

Formula Feeding Guide

Oz by age and weight, when to increase, what formula to choose.

17Feeding

Pumping Schedule for Working Moms

When to pump, how much to store, what's normal.

18Feeding

Solid Food Introduction 4 to 12 Months

What to introduce when, signs of readiness, common questions.

19Feeding

First Foods Cheat Sheet

Allergy notes, textures, what's safe and what to skip by month.

20Feeding

The One-Handed Meal Guide

Real food you can actually eat while holding a baby.

21Daily Life

Diaper Bag Packing Guide

What to keep in the bag, what to rotate, what you never need.

22Daily Life

Baby Gear Essentials vs. Overhyped

Don't waste money on things you'll use twice.

23Daily Life

Getting Out of the House

How to leave with a newborn without losing your mind.

24Daily Life

Grandparent and Caregiver Instruction Sheet

Everything they need on one page. No calls at nap time.

25Daily Life

Baby-Proofing Checklist by Stage

What to do and when, broken down by developmental stage.

26Daily Life

Maternity and Paternity Leave Planning

Dates, paperwork, handoff plan, sorted before the chaos starts.

27Daily Life

Return to Work Transition Plan

Timeline, childcare checklist, and a plan for the first week back.

28Health

Questions to Ask at Every Pediatrician Appointment

Show up to well-checks prepared, not scrambling.

29Health

Vaccine Schedule Reference Card

What's given when and what to expect after each round.

30Health

Red Flags to Watch for in the First Year

Signs that warrant a call to the doctor, sorted clearly by type.

31Health

Signs of Postpartum Depression

What to look for, what to tell your doctor, where to get help.

32Health

Newborn Photo Checklist

The shots you'll actually want captured in the first days.

33You

Managing Unsolicited Advice

Scripts for the relatives, the strangers, and the internet comments.

34You

Boundaries Script for Overwhelming Visitors

What to say when you need people to back off without the guilt.

35You

Date Night Ideas

25 low-effort ideas that actually work with a baby at home.

36You

Self-Care Ideas That Take Under 10 Minutes

For when you've been told to rest but don't know how to do that.

37You

Co-Parenting Task Split Template

A template to actually talk through who handles what.

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We spent countless hours researching this out so you can focus on what truly matters.
Michael and Victory - Founders of TTHT
why it's different

Not a course. Not a subscription.
Not another app.

vs. baby apps

No monthly fees

Apps charge you every month. This you own. Open it whenever, no account needed, no recurring charges.

vs. baby books

No digging

Books contradict each other. Everything here is already synthesized and takes under five minutes to use.

vs. mom blogs

No filler

Blogs bury the answer in 1,200 words. Every tool in this kit gets to the point immediately.

vs. figuring it out alone

No wasted time

Every piece in here is already researched, organized, and ready to use. Open it at 2am and get an answer in under a minute.

from the blog

Real answers for real parents.

Practical guides, honest takes, and the information you actually needed three weeks ago.

Sleep

When Should You Actually Start Sleep Training?

The honest guide to sleep training timing: what the research says, what worked for us, and how to know if your baby is ready.

May 2025  ·  5 min read
Feeding

Newborn Feeding Schedule: What to Actually Expect

Feed on demand or by schedule? How often is normal? We break down the first three months of feeding without the overwhelm.

April 2025  ·  6 min read
Start Here

The Hospital Bag Checklist Nobody Told You About

Forget the influencer lists. Here's what you actually need, what to leave at home, and the one thing almost everyone forgets.

March 2025  ·  4 min read
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common questions

A few things people usually ask

What format does it come in?
It's a digital download. PDFs you can save to your phone, print at home, or pull up whenever you need them. No special software, no account to create.
My baby is already a few months old. Is it still useful?
Yes, completely. Most tools cover the full first year, and the sleep, feeding, and health content is useful no matter what month you're on. The postpartum section and return to work planner are relevant well past the newborn stage too.
Is this medical advice?
No. Think of it like advice from a really well-researched friend who's been through it. For anything medical, your pediatrician is the person to call. The toolkit helps you show up to that conversation more prepared.
Who made this?
A first time parent who got tired of googling the same things at midnight. The toolkit was built while actually going through the first year, which means it covers the things that actually come up, not just the things that sound like they would.
Do I need any special apps or software to use it?
No. Everything is PDF-based, so it works on your phone, tablet, or computer straight out of the download. You can print it, save it, or just pull it up whenever you need it. No account, no app, no login.
Is this just for moms?
Not at all. There's a co-parenting task split template, a caregiver instruction sheet, and plenty of tools that work for whoever is doing the caregiving. Partners, grandparents, and anyone else in the rotation will find things in here that are useful for them too.
What if I want a refund?
Just send an email. If it's not what you needed, you'll get a full refund. No forms, no explanation required, no hassle.