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A Happy Book

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salondon · 11/08/2014 14:11

Hi

Do you guys have a happy book? A book with pictures of things your child likes doing?

Any tips/idea?

TIA

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PolterGoose · 11/08/2014 14:14

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salondon · 11/08/2014 15:16

Do you think 'these kids' prefer to see themselves doing the 'happy' activity or a picture of the happy activity?

I can do both, but as you can see, I am being lazy

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hazeyjane · 11/08/2014 15:21

Ds would like pictures of himself in the book. He only likes stories when I change the characters names to those of people we know.

His portage worker had a book made of their time together, he loves looking at it and signing what we were doing.

I am going to do this, he will love it!

autumnsmum · 11/08/2014 15:26

I think that's a lovely idea I think
Photos of famiar people would be good

PolterGoose · 11/08/2014 15:44

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historicalanomaly · 11/08/2014 16:42

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ouryve · 11/08/2014 20:41

"Our kids" would have been less clumsy.

DS1 insists on photobombing every picture I take of something interesting that we see or do, so if he would entertain the idea of a happy book, he'd be on every page.

DS2 runs around to see what I have on my camera screen, so would have a book full of mostly things, with him only in pictures I've managed to sneak up on him for.

So, basically, for my kids, the solution would be different for each of them.

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