Letters To My Child: Bump to Baby Journal - Blush Pink

Letters To My Child: Bump to Baby Journal - Blush Pink

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Letters To My Child: From Bump to Baby, a chronicle of your journey from pregnancy through your baby's first year. These messages from the heart are written in letter form so they may someday be given to the child who inspired them as a treasured keepsake for years to come. 

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Key features

  • The elegant journals are linen wrapped, hardbound, and compact enough to take with you anywhere you go.
  • Designed with meaningful and inspirational quotes, each journal contains 160 pages to help a parent easily chronicle their journey from pregnancy through your baby's first year.
  • This includes pages dedicated to family history, each trimester during pregnancy, monthly baby milestones and plenty of blank pages to write freely about special moments and occasions.
  • Each journal is packaged in a beautifully embossed box, making it the perfect baby shower gift for expectant parents and a meaningful tool for parents wishing to document their child's life. 

 

What's included?

  • Dedication Page
  • Family Tree
  • 1st Trimester
  • 2nd Trimester
  • 3rd Trimester
  • Your Arrival
  • Handprints
  • Footprints
  • First Family Photo
  • Visitor Log
  • 1st Day Home
  • Separate Sections for Months 1-12
  • Family Memories
  • Plenty of space to add pictures and a keepsake storage envelope ~5” x 7.5”
  • 160 Pages
  • 6" Wide, 8" Tall
  • Smyth sewn bound
  • Responsibly Printed
  • Eco-friendly, soy-based inks

How does my purchase make an impact?

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health

Diseases from dirty water kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. 43% of those deaths are children under five years old. Access to clean water and basic sanitation can save around 16,000 lives every week.

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education

Clean water helps keep kids in school, especially girls. Less time collecting water means more time in class. Clean water and proper toilets at school means teenage girls don’t have to stay home for a week out of every month.

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empowerment

Women are responsible for 72% of the water collected in Sub-Saharan Africa. When a community gets water, women and girls get their lives back. They start businesses, improve their homes, and take charge of their own futures.