Not Your Ordinary Personalized Book

Posted by Mamanista on May 27, 2008 | One Comment

frecklebox.jpg  Since children love seeing their name in print, there are tons of personalized books on the market. But Baby Mwah recently received a personalized book from Freckle Box that blows away the competition.

The “My Name Is” Book by Freckle Box teaches your child how to spell his or her name through stunning personalized images. Your child’s name is shown in leaves, stars, ladybugs, seashells, pigeons and more as well as in the text of the story.  I love reading this story and looking at the beautiful pictures. (To see a sample, visit www.frecklebox.com.)  

If you like “My Name Is,” you’ll also want to check out “…Goes to the Zoo.” This book teaches your child about animals, but the real fun is hunting for your child’s name, which is camouflaged in an image on each page.

Want It?

Buy online for $19.95 (soft cover) or $34.95 (hard cover) at www.frecklebox.com

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  • anne said:

    Personalized gifts can also be a great idea for giving gifts to children. There are companies specializing in personalized children’s gifts, personalized children’s music and CD. Giving personalized gifts to children is a way to show the parents of the children that you’ve taken the extra time, effort and expense to create a gift specifically for their child, scoring you major points.