Here is the book summary:
A fun, thought-provoking 365-question guided journal and keepsake that sparks daily interaction with your child to create a memory book capturing your child's life, personality, and faith journey.
This interactive prompted journal allows a parent to create a keepsake of three years of their child's life. By answering each of the 365 questions together on the same date each year, readers will get a unique and precious picture into their child's feelings, development, and personality. Some of the questions focus on spirituality and the child's heart, while some are meant to capture their creativity, spirit, and sense of humor. All questions spark conversations and memories that span well beyond the pages of this book.
This interactive prompted journal allows a parent to create a keepsake of three years of their child's life. By answering each of the 365 questions together on the same date each year, readers will get a unique and precious picture into their child's feelings, development, and personality. Some of the questions focus on spirituality and the child's heart, while some are meant to capture their creativity, spirit, and sense of humor. All questions spark conversations and memories that span well beyond the pages of this book.
And now, my review:
What a fun way to connect with my child every day and
doing it for 3 years in a row, which is how the book is broken down, gives me
loads of memorabilia. The questions are simple for every age and
yet pointed to get the best picture of my child at every age I am using the
book. I think I could even do it one
year, wait for one to 2 years and journal
again their thoughts, and wait and then do it for the final look into their
world of answering these simple questions.
One of the questions: Describe a sunset.
The answer for this would grow with their abilities to describe such
scenes. Another question is: What is something
you would teach someone else. This would also change with years and it
would be precious to capture in one place the sweet answers of my little
one. While doing this with my littlest
one, she asks me after I write her responses, “what do you think Mama?” In other words, she wants to hear how I would
answer the questions, too. J I love the connection that this book brings
to our times together. This is a great
way for me to be intentional with my child every day of the year.
I received a copy of this book from Waterbrook in
exchange for my honest review.
#PRHpartner @WaterBrookMultnomah
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