Childhood Memory Journal Unlike Any Other!
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The Book of You:
A record of childhood
It's only once a year!
Sometimes memory journals can feel overwhelming but this beautiful book is just once a year! It's a chance to write lovely things about your baby and have them treasured. Forget the worry of keeping EVERYTHING, The Book of You holds enough to tick childhood memory making off the list!

The ONLY childhood journal with questions to ask your child.
From age three, ask things you wouldn't normally ask such as 'What makes you happy?' and 'What can you do really well?'. Thoughtful prompts which inspire answers you probably wouldn't be able to guess which give a snapshot of who the child is at this moment in time to be captured and treasured forever.

Inclusive design for EVERY family!
No presumption that families are made up of a mum, a dad, and two sets of grandparents, Colour Chronicles has inclusivity at the heart of all their books and know that all families are unique so the grown up's page simply asks 'Who I am to you'. Perfect for same sex parents, single & solo parents, foster & adoptive families, and loved by nuclear families too.

Filled out each year of childhood, The Book of You makes a unique gift for any baby but it's also great to gift to a young child. Even if you started it at age five, you would still enjoy 12 years of memories.

The hardest decision - which colour?
Available in six bright rainbow colours, it's difficult to choose which one. When you have, you'll enjoy a beautiful woven cloth covered hardback book with lovely thick paper to write on and capture those memories.

A birthday tradition.
Each year, when you celebrate your little one's birthday, it will become a much loved tradition to fill in this gorgeous keepsake and put in writing your memories from that year. It's a tradition your little one will look forward to almost as much as you and you'll both enjoy looking back through past entries as you do.

A gift for now and the future!
It all ends at age sixteen with 'A note to your future self' along with hopes and predictions for the future. The idea then is that you can tuck it away for a few years and regift it to them when they're older. They can read all the lovely things written about them, know what they wanted to be when they were three, and see their first signature. Seeing their own words each year, what mattered to them along the way, and knowing the story of how they became who they are - that is the true treasure.