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Keepsake Book to Record Memories

keepsake-book1Call me sentimental, but I just recently got my children’s school pictures back and I teared up as I compared the new pictures to the old and saw how much they had grown since last year, the year before and so on.  Then, as I set the pictures aside for scrapbooking, I realized that I really need to get more organized on that front.

While I adore all of the intricate and creative things that you can do with a scrapbook page, the truth is I just don’t have time to sit down and design, cut, paste and assemble the memories.  That is why I am so happy that I’ve found grade level keepsake books from Penny Laine Papers.

keepsake-book2The books range from preschool to fourth grade and include 24 pages for you and your child to record memories from each school year.  Each book also has photo sleeves that will hold 20 pictures and 2 pockets that allow you to store keepsakes from the year.

If you and I take the time to record memories in this simple to use, low-maintenance keepsake book, it will provide enjoyment to both us and our children years from now as we reflect back on the past: the hairstyles, the fashion, the friends made, the lessons learned, the teeth lost and the projects completed—including that scrapbook!

 

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