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7 Keepers for Your Child's Kindergarden Scrapbook Album
- Take a photo of her, back and front, with her little (or little too big) backpack. You can use it as first and last page of your kindergarten scrapbook.
- Save the first day's name tag, stickers and whatever he got at school for later use in your scrapbook.
- Save the lunch menu, it can be a cute layout, or make a note of your kid's favorite lunch foods.
- Take a picture of her at the school's playground - where is her favorite hang out?
- Goes without saying - a picture of him with his buddies.
- Take a few photos of her preparing to go to school: waking up, brushing, washing, dressing up, breakfast - print them up in a wallet size format or a film-strip, it'll make a perfect story-by photo -page.
- Did they get homework yet? - photo them doing H.W., photocopy the first worksheet/assignment sheet, fold it and add it to your scrapbook layout in a
scrapbook pocket.
Books I liked
- A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz
- Almost any book by David Grossman
- Charlie and Lola books by Lauren Child
- Clean and Simple Scrapbooking by Cathy Zeilske
- Creation Companion by Betty Higins
- Great Design Using Non Traditional Materials by Wendy Lyonsand Sheree Clarck
- Handmade Cards by Anne Akers Johunson
- Life Lines by Carol Wingert and Tena Sprenger
- Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
- My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
- People of The Book by Geraldine Brooks
- People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
- Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende
- The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
- Thinking of You by Making Memories
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