Dear You

Dear You

Emily Brisse

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Editorial:
Deephaven Books
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Consejos para padres
ISBN:
9798218203962
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Dear You: A One-Sentence-A-Day Journal and Memory Book for Parents is a tool to help you slow the whirl of parenting and preserve some of the small daily details that make your child--and your relationship with them--so special. Designed to be used with the intention of creating an invaluable gift for your child, or as a personal keepsake, this journal combines 52 weeks of short daily reflections with space for extended writing based on parenting-related prompts. Whether you begin recording moments on your child’s birthday, on Mother’s or Father’s Day, or on an average Tuesday, you will never regret taking a few minutes each day for one year to reflect on your dear one, record a small memory of them, and in that way, capture a bit of their childhood for you to revisit, even when they’re grown.Details:·       Lightly lined, quality paper receives pen or pencil well.·       A thematic photograph spans the cover.·       Matching thematic elements throughout complement the cover design.·       Contains designated space for 52-weeks of daily short reflections.·       Contains additional blank pages for extended reflection.·       Contains 21 parenting-related writing prompts.·       Popular format size -- 6' wide x 9' high -- provides ample area.·       150 pages.

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