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The beautiful, minimalist keepsake baby journal you've been searching for! Your child is only a baby once, and you need the perfect place to store all of your memories of this precious time. But, you don't want just any old baby book--you want a book that's well-designed, a book that you're proud to turn into a keepsake. Welcome, Little One is the perfect baby book to capture the special moments of baby's first year. You'll love the modern, gender-neutral design that's not overly masculine or feminine. And, since you've got your hands full with your little one, you'll appreciate that you won't…mehr

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The beautiful, minimalist keepsake baby journal you've been searching for! Your child is only a baby once, and you need the perfect place to store all of your memories of this precious time. But, you don't want just any old baby book--you want a book that's well-designed, a book that you're proud to turn into a keepsake. Welcome, Little One is the perfect baby book to capture the special moments of baby's first year. You'll love the modern, gender-neutral design that's not overly masculine or feminine. And, since you've got your hands full with your little one, you'll appreciate that you won't need to spend hours upon hours filling out the pages in the book. (Save that time and take an extra nap!) You're so in love with your little one and you want to make sure your memories last a lifetime. With Welcome, Little One, you're going to love the special memento you create to preserve this amazing time in your child's life.
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LeAnna Weller Smith is the Owner and Executive Creative Director at Weller Smith Design. She has over 20 years of experience in the design industry and has 17+ years of experience in the publishing industry. She is also the host of Creatively Speaking, a videocast on YouTube, where she interviews small business owners who are doing creative things in their business...even if they do not think of themselves as "creative". She has started her publishing imprint, Lowercase Ink, to bring small projects that she has worked on to life, as well as small collaborations with other designers, illustrators, and more.