Keep-Forever Treasure Boxes: Giving Your Child the Gift of Memories

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Author: Darla Noble ISBN: 9781311979537
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: December 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Darla Noble
ISBN: 9781311979537
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: December 28, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Keep-Forever Treasure Boxes - Giving Your Child the Gift of Memories

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1-How to Create a Keep-forever Box
Chapter 2-To Keep or not to Keep…
Chapter 3-Here’s What Else you Need
Chapter 4-Everything Paper
Chapter 5-Say Cheese!
Chapter 6-Clothing and Other Cloth Items
Chapter 7-Other Treasure-worthy Items
Chapter 8-Love Notes
Chapter 9-Multi-media Treasures
Chapter 10-Putting it All Together
Chapter 11-Other Types of Treasure
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

Most every mother/parent has a few things tucked away to remind them of the earliest days of their child’s life. Their hospital bracelet, the outfit they wore home from the hospital, a special blanket, sleep toy, lock of hair and other such treasures.

That’s not even taking into consideration the pile of papers, art projects, award certificates and ribbons and even a few crumbling salt and flour maps, right?

But let’s face it—there comes a time when you want to pare down the treasures you’ve accumulated throughout your lifetime. This is especially true if, like me, you have a large family because a large family equals a lot of stuff!

So what’s a parent to do with these childhood treasures without seeming cold and unfeeling? Give them back to their original owner, that’s what!

Give them back in a keep-forever treasure box. Creating a keep-forever treasure box is just a fancy way of saying it is okay to sort through all those memories, keep those that are the most meaningful, pitch the rest and get them out of your house…I mean gift them to your children .It’s also a whole lot fun; making your laugh, smile and even shed a few tears as you stroll down memory lane.

So grab a glass of iced tea, sit back and relax and prepare to be inspired to create a keep-forever treasure chest for the most special people in your life.

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Keep-Forever Treasure Boxes - Giving Your Child the Gift of Memories

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1-How to Create a Keep-forever Box
Chapter 2-To Keep or not to Keep…
Chapter 3-Here’s What Else you Need
Chapter 4-Everything Paper
Chapter 5-Say Cheese!
Chapter 6-Clothing and Other Cloth Items
Chapter 7-Other Treasure-worthy Items
Chapter 8-Love Notes
Chapter 9-Multi-media Treasures
Chapter 10-Putting it All Together
Chapter 11-Other Types of Treasure
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

Most every mother/parent has a few things tucked away to remind them of the earliest days of their child’s life. Their hospital bracelet, the outfit they wore home from the hospital, a special blanket, sleep toy, lock of hair and other such treasures.

That’s not even taking into consideration the pile of papers, art projects, award certificates and ribbons and even a few crumbling salt and flour maps, right?

But let’s face it—there comes a time when you want to pare down the treasures you’ve accumulated throughout your lifetime. This is especially true if, like me, you have a large family because a large family equals a lot of stuff!

So what’s a parent to do with these childhood treasures without seeming cold and unfeeling? Give them back to their original owner, that’s what!

Give them back in a keep-forever treasure box. Creating a keep-forever treasure box is just a fancy way of saying it is okay to sort through all those memories, keep those that are the most meaningful, pitch the rest and get them out of your house…I mean gift them to your children .It’s also a whole lot fun; making your laugh, smile and even shed a few tears as you stroll down memory lane.

So grab a glass of iced tea, sit back and relax and prepare to be inspired to create a keep-forever treasure chest for the most special people in your life.

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