As some of you might know, Jacs is having a kitchen themed Christmas this year. We got a really good deal on a play kitchen, bought her some pots and pans, and of course I had to make her some related books! She loves to point at things and ask “that?” so I decided to [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Homemade Baby Books'
December’s Mommy Made Books
December 15, 2008
October’s Mommy-made Baby Books
October 28, 2008
This month I have done 2 books for Jacs. The first one was another shutterfly book (thanks to my brother Robert). I love how professional shutterfly books are- and they are super easy to make. This book was all about our forever family week in May- from the legalization of Jacsie’s adoption, to her sealing, [...]
September’s Mommy-Made Book
September 25, 2008
This month I was sifting through my options on what kind of book I would make for Jacs. I started on a “Let’s Eat!” book- taking various pictures and writing the story line. And then, suddenly- a miraculous gift appeared through email. Well, maybe not miraculous, but a great opportunity nonetheless. I recieved a free [...]
Jackie’s Bath Time ~August’s Mommy-Made Baby Book
August 19, 2008
This month I have been working on making Jacs a book that describes her bath time. The purpose is to build vocabulary with things that are familiar to her. Instead of reading about another baby’s bath time experience, why not read about her own? It would be more meaningful.
She also loves taking baths (just yesterday [...]
Baggie Baby Book
July 10, 2008
OK, so you might think I have way to much time on my hands…I have made another Mommy-made Baby Book for Jacs. I really don’t have extra time, I just never sleep! This book is a baggie book- the bags protect the pages,plus you can unseal a baggie to update your story. This new book [...]
Jacquelyn, Jacquelyn, Who Do You See?
June 25, 2008
I finished making Jacs her first mommy-made baby book. She loves Bill Martin/ Eric Carle books- the “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?”, and “Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?”. That inspired me to make a picture album of our extended [...]
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