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Photo Book Ideas - Kids’ Photo Books

Posted June 1st, 2010

Photo books are a great way to keep your memories together in a form that will last forever. Here are some ideas for fun photo book projects that involve kids.

Pregnancy Memory Books:

There are few times in a person’s life that are more special than awaiting the birth of a child. From that first moment of discovery to when you are holding your newborn child in your arms, life is a blur of preparation and anticipation. Keep your digital camera handy and capture all of the moments big and small as they happen, and when you get a chance to catch your breath, write down all the things that you are encountering and feeling as you travel through this unique experience. Putting together all of your photos and thoughts in the form of a beautiful hard bound book will provide you and your family with a keepsake that will last forever.

Baby’s First Year:

The first year of your child’s life will be full of surprises, but there is one thing that you shouldn’t be surprised by: you will be taking more photos than you ever have in your life. And rightly so! Once you get a minute, after that first birthday party, sit down and go through those photos and grab the very best ones for the book that chronicles your baby’s first year. Ask the grandparents and aunts and uncles for some of their best shots too, and maybe one or two of their favorite stories, and you can put them all together in a book that the whole family will enjoy.

Birthday Books:

Cakes and candles and presents and pointy hats: who doesn’t love a kids’ birthday party? Capture all of the craziness in your digital camera (and ask around for photos of moments you may have missed) and you can put it together into a book that will keep the memories alive forever. If you have more than one child, you can make a bigger book of all the birthdays that happened in the year, and make that your new tradition. Birthday books for all!

Art Books:

The household refrigerator is one of the finest inventions of the 20th century, making everyday household life a lot more convenient. Somewhere along the line this fine appliance became the de facto household art gallery as well, and it has served that purpose well for many families for many years. The problem with the fridge is that it can tend to get a little bit crowded with your little one’s works of art. With a little scanning, and arranging, however, you can create a great book of art that will have the critics raving, and your fridge back to it’s usual job of keeping your food cold.

ABC Books:

The ABC books out there are great and serve a useful purpose, but at this point “A for Apple” has been done to death. Why not create an ABC book for your child that is filled with the people, places and things that he or she is acquainted with? This is a great project to get others, such as Aunt Zelda, involved in too!

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Posted June 1st, 2010 in Photography by Hannah.
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