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Posts tagged 'gifts'
3 Ways to Celebrate Your First Mother's Day
Becoming a mother brings so much change, love, and joy into a woman's life. Mother's Day is a lovely opportunity to honor this new stage for a mom! Whether it's her first baby, or she's a mother again, a child and mama's first Mother's Day together is a special occasion.
That's why we've created a list of 3 simple, meaningful ways to celebrate mom and baby's first Mother's Day.
Celebrate Firsts: Your Child's First Book
Giving a child their first book is an exciting occasion! Whether you're a parent, aunt, uncle, grandparent, or friend, the first book you give to a child will be a book that stays on their shelf for a lifetime!
Start your little one's first library off with a mix of classic picture books, bedtime books, and books with some of your favorite characters.
Happy Holidays from Put Me In The Story!
Packages are wrapped and under the tree, the smell of fresh-baked goodies fills the air, and we are all looking forward to the best part of the holidays—spending time with the people we love most.
The best part of our jobs at Put Me In The Story is seeing the big, beautiful smile on your little one's face when they see themselves in the pages of their very own personalized book.
The Heart of Christmas by Sandra Magsamen
Written by author Sandra Magsamen.
When I was a little girl on
Christmas mornings, whichever sister woke up first would wake up the other four
sisters. We then lined up at our parents' bedside to wake them up so we could
all see if Santa had come. My father would rub his eyes, pull his legs out of
bed, and put his feet on the cold floor to begin his journey downstairs to
check. My mother wrapped her robe around herself asking, "I wonder if Santa
came?" My sisters and I were firm believers in Santa. When my father finally hollered from the living room,
"OK, you can come down now," we all ran down the stairs, thrilled to see the
lights twinkling on the tree and the mounds of brightly colored packages. We
would each pause for a second to take in the magic of the moment.