Showing posts with label Kids Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids Books. Show all posts

Personalised Childrens Books - An Alternative To The Regular Storybooks

With rapid changes in the world of print, options which include personalised books for kids provide a fascinating alternative for parents as well as grandparents who would like to contribute to children's library. All of these books embed the child's name directly into the story, which makes them part of the fun and actions.

Benefits

For these personalised books, you child will take the leading role in the story. This means that he or she will be the main character, so names and places would be placed at strategic points throughout the story. The book will become unique to your child and also become a cherished keepsake.

Features

These books can feature any artwork and story that you want. When placing your order, you can provide information regarding your child, which include her name, parent's names, sibling's names, hometown and even names of other family members and friends. Some types also make it possible for you to insert your child's photo, generally on the title page or front cover.

Bring a Story to Life With Personalised Kids Books

Although we tend to assume little'uns will be happy with just about any gift under the sun, that's not entirely true. While they love most gifts, there are a few that should be avoided when shopping for your own children, nieces and nephews. What's more, there are some pressies that kiddies may love but their mummies and daddies will hate, which will ultimately leave you in the doghouse, even if you become a favourite auntie or uncle. So, without further ado, here's a list of the worst gifts for children, ones you can mark off your list to ensure you're dubbed: 'The Greatest Gift-Giving Grown-Up of the Year!'

Sweets. We all know every child loves getting sweeties, but if truth be told, they're fairly short-lived gifts - you'll only be the favourite grown-up for five minutes, if that. What's more, if you're giving sweets to children who aren't yours, the parents are likely to feel a bit bitter about you making their children hyper and contributing to tooth decay!

Drum set. It might be great for the child, but after hearing the deafening clangs and thuds reverberate around the house, twenty-four-seven, the parents (or you) will be wishing their eardrums were made of steel.