This birth book allows you to preserve the memory of selected moments in a child's life, from conception to their first birthday.
Very easy to use, this book contains free spaces to collect photos, drawings, anecdotes and various information.
From memories of his birth to his small and big progress, freely record in this pretty collection the happy memories or messages of love that you wish to transmit to your child, and which will accompany him all his life.
Light and compact, the object benefits from a sober and timeless design, with discreet colors.
The thick greige canvas cover and its hot gilding bring a touch of elegance to this book, ideal to give as a birth gift.
It is made in France with high quality materials allowing a long lifespan.
As the words "dad" and "mom" are not used, this book will be suitable for all children, from all families!
FEATURES
• Dimensions of the closed book: 22 x 22 cm
• Cardboard cover covered with high quality fabric, with hot stamping on the front and back
• Number of pages: 120
• Printed in France with vegetable inks on PEFC paper from sustainably managed forests
• Original Zü illustrations
Interior pages include:
6 major chapters:
• Before the birth: the meeting of the parents, the announcement to those around them, the pregnancy, the history of the first name
• The birth: the official photo, the course of the birth, the stay in the maternity ward, the prints...
• The family: the family tree, the family in pictures...
• The first times: first smile, first full night, first steps, first word, first times in photos...
• The first year: the first 4 weeks, four pages per month, the 1st birthday...
• Evolution: table of measurements
• 4 additional pages of notes at the end of the book.
A word from the designer, Juliette:
“Having 2 children, I know how quickly we forget certain stages of our child's life: birth, first times, small and big progress...
It is so as not to lose track of these important moments that I designed this book.
It will also allow the child who has grown up to rediscover the highlights and small moments of life from his or her first year.”