The life log or journal is directed to produce a record of the life of a child
by parent and child, explicitly divided into a fetus era, newborn era, school era,
grown-up era, and mature-age era, guiding a parent to write down a record when
the child is too young to write for himself/herself, and guiding the child to write
for himself/herself when the child grows up. In the region guiding the parent to
write down a record, an instruction is printed to inspire the parent to facilitate
writing down events of the child's development on occasion together with the parent's
feelings at that time. As a result, a life log can be produced, leaving the affection
devoted from the parent to child in a visual form so that the parent and child
can share affection, joy and emotions throughout the childhood and adulthood of
the child.