At a young age, Maya has an undeniable passion for drawing—just like I did when I was her age. It fills me with joy to see her excitement for the arts. To nurture this talent, I’ve had her illustrations printed on t-shirts and plates, and I’ve even let her decorate her room with her own artwork, much like I experienced in my childhood.
However, nothing has thrilled me quite like our latest project. I selected some of Maya’s best drawings, scanned them into the computer, and playfully rearranged them to create a (somewhat) coherent story. As we prepare to move soon, this project feels especially timely. Here’s a glimpse of what we’ve created…
I used Lulu.com to design, print, and bind the book, and I can hardly wait for it to arrive. The beauty of platforms like this is that you can publish nearly any book you imagine. And no, I’m not being compensated for this mention—if you’re looking for larger projects, I can also recommend Blurb.com, where I printed my blog book.
The total cost for Maya’s book? Just seven bucks! But the joy of holding, reading, and sharing something she created? That’s truly priceless. This homemade book will undoubtedly be my favorite gift ever.
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In summary, creating a personalized book from your child’s artwork is a fantastic way to encourage their creativity. It’s a simple project that not only brings joy but also creates lasting memories.
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