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Preserve Baby's Milestones With Welcome Little One

Preserve Baby’s Milestones With Welcome Little One ~ A Keepsake Baby Book

I have baby books for all three of my boys and they love looking back at all their milestones. With all the social media available today a lot of moms tend to just keep pictures on their. However I feel there is something extra special about a baby book. I think it’s more personalized and I love that in a baby book you can add your very own touch. Recently I was looking for a baby shower gift and I came across Welcome Little One. One of my cousin is expecting his first baby, and I immediately fell in love with this book.

Preserve Baby's Milestones With Welcome Little One

Welcome little One is a keepsake baby book where you can preserve all of your baby’s milestones. It’s a sturdy hardcover book with adorable pictures of animals with their babies. Being a National Geographic book you can imagine the amazing pictures this has. The pages themselves are a nice thick paper. I really liked that the pages has space on the edges where you can add adorable doodles or anything you want to add your own touch. Another thing that I liked about this book is that it has heartfelt quotes throughout. This book also has bonus monthly milestones stickers at the end of the book.

If you are looking for a special and adorable baby gift, you should definitely consider Welcome Little One. Available to purchase here, or just click the picture below.

Preserve Baby's Milestones With Welcome Little One

Welcome Little One: A Keepsake Baby Book

By Kristin Baird Rattini

WASHINGTON (November 2017)—This spring, National Geographic presents Welcome Little One: A Keepsake Baby Book (Feb. 6, 2018; ISBN: 978-1426218958; Hardcover $24.00; 152 pages), a beautiful memento for you to preserve every moment of your child’s first year.

With ample room for personalization, removable monthly milestone stickers and signature National Geographic photography from nature’s nursery, Welcome Little One is the perfect way to celebrate your family’s newest addition. Parents will fill the colorful pages with memories – from the first announcement, to baby’s arrival and every hallmark memory of the first year – and record their little one’s growth.

Whether new to keepsakes or longtime scrapbookers, Welcome Little One makes a thoughtful gift that expectant parents will treasure and may one day pass on to their little one when they’re grown up and expecting a child of their own.

About the Author:

Kristin Baird Rattini has entertained and educated adults and children alike for the past 20 years with engaging books and magazine articles. She has written for National Geographic, National Geographic Kids, People, Family Circle, American Way, Midwest Living and dozens of other publications.

About National Geographic Partners:

National Geographic Partners LLC (NGP), a joint venture between National Geographic and 21st Century Fox, is committed to bringing the world premium science, adventure and exploration content across an unrivaled portfolio of media assets. NGP combines the global National Geographic television channels (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO, Nat Geo PEOPLE) with National Geographic’s media and consumer-oriented assets, including National Geographic magazines; National Geographic studios; related digital and social media platforms; books; maps; children’s media; and ancillary activities that include travel, global experiences and events, archival sales, licensing and e-commerce businesses. Furthering knowledge and understanding of our world has been the core purpose of National Geographic for 129 years, and now we are committed to going deeper, pushing boundaries, going further for our consumers … and reaching over 760 million people around the world in 172 countries and 43 languages every month as we do it. NGP returns 27 percent of our proceeds to the nonprofit National Geographic Society to fund work in the areas of science, exploration, conservation and education. For more information visit natgeotv.com or nationalgeographic.com, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest.

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