My First Year A Memory Book For Baby Girls
$14.99
Preserve the precious memories of your baby girls’ first year with the My First Year Hardcover Memory Book for Baby Girls. Cherish these treasured moments for years to come as you lovingly document the special milestones and unforgettable moments of her early life.
Pink florals frame an adorable elephant in a ballerina tutu on the memory book’s pink hardcover. Pink foil accents the cover design and the title.
My First Year
A Memory Book for Baby Girls
To protect your treasured memories and keep them close at hand, a pink elastic band wraps around both covers of the memory book. Throughout the full-color printed book, you’ll find an enchanting theme that showcases a delightful group of lovable forest friends. Document unforgettable memories, milestones, and important medical information?from the first sonogram picture to her first birthday and every precious moment in between, on the pages of this adorable memory book.
The memory book includes two special envelopes designed to collect a lock of hair and a hospital bracelet, ensuring that these sentimental keepsakes are safely stored and cherished for years to come. There is also ample space for photos, meaningful notes, prints, and health logs. A sweet collection of uplifting quotes and heartfelt poems beautifully encapsulate the joy of embracing this new life.
Don’t forget to add the My First Year Hardcover Memory Book for Baby Girls to your daughter’s or daughter-in-law’s baby shower gift. This delightful memory book will be a treasured keepsake, allowing her to preserve the precious moments of her baby boy’s first year and create lasting memories to cherish forever.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781959982012
ISBN10: 195998201X
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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