That’s what the folks at “Let’s Read About Me” have done. When they offered to make me a book for Toddler-saurus Rex in exchange for an honest review I was thrilled.
The process is very simple. You go to their website and choose from several different titles such as, “Who Loves?”, “Busy,” “Counting,” or others. There are samples of each format for you to look through and choose from. You can also choose from a few different sizes of books including a larger, hardcover “memory” edition or a smaller paperback that is just the right size for tiny hands.
Once you choose which story your little one will star in you have to do the only truly difficult part. You have to choose which photos to include! Uploading them and personalizing each page’s script with your child’s name is very simple.
Your book will be shipped to you neatly packaged or you may request gift wrap at check out if you’re buying for a special occasion.
The process really is that simple. It only takes a few minutes and the instructions couldn’t be any easier to follow.
We got two copies of our “Days of the Week” book – one of each size. Both of them seemed very sturdy and well up to being handled by my less than perfectly gentle 2-year-old.
If you look closely at the hardcover book you can see that the cover photo is not printed directly on the cover but rather on photo paper and then attached and covered with a transparent sticker of sorts. It was extremely neat and well done. I can’t see any way it would ever come apart.
I thought it was interesting that the little book was printed on waterproof paper. It looks and feels like a regular high-quality paper but it’s actually much more able to stand up to being chewed on or licked. Not that I’m admitting that my strange little boy licks the pages of his books. I’m just saying you can trust me. We tested it. Totally saliva proof. (He must get it from his father’s side of the family.)
Considering that the last early reader that caught my eye in the store was $24 (Yipes! We didn’t need 6 pages of entertainment that badly.) I think these well-made, unique, personalized keepsakes are worth every penny of their $10-20 price tag. They would be absolutely perfect in an Easter basket!
Have fun creating your own “Let’s Read About Me” early reader book!
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