Letters to My Child - by Olivia Lasting (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Create a heartfelt keepsake journal for your childAs a parent, you have many cherished memories you'll want to share with your child someday.
- About the Author: OLIVIA LASTING is a writer, social worker, and mother of two.
- 150 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Activities
Description
Book Synopsis
Create a heartfelt keepsake journal for your child
As a parent, you have many cherished memories you'll want to share with your child someday. Letters to my Child offers inspiring guidance for preserving these memories in unique letters. You will write letters to your child, guided by everything from family firsts to words of wisdom, and this baby journal will become a meaningful memento for your child to treasure.
Plenty of room to write--Each prompt has a dedicated page of writing lines where you can share exciting firsts, hopes, favorite stories, and other remembrances.
Undated prompts--This baby journal is a keepsake to treasure. Navigate chronologically through the journal or respond to any question that inspires reflection in the moment.
Space for photos--Bring your letters to life by including photos of special events like preparing for your baby's arrival or family vacations.
Express all the love you feel for your child as you make your way through this letters-to-my-baby journal.
Review Quotes
"Letters to My Child is an adorable and easy-to-use journal that allows parents to connect with their kiddos over time. Families will love going back to the letters time and time again." --Heather Marie Kosur, author and linguist
"In my 10 years of motherhood, I have tried countless ways to record my memories for my children, with less and less success with each successive child. Letters to My Child is the perfect guide for the scattered expectant parent to create a priceless souvenir of childhood for themselves and their child, without having to stamp footprints or collect hair samples. Looking back, it's not the size of my kids' (giant) heads at birth that matters, but rather how much my heart grew once I became their mother." --Lindsay Gallimore, mom of four and blogger at Maman Loup's Den
About the Author
OLIVIA LASTING is a writer, social worker, and mother of two.