A pregnancy marks the start of an entirely new chapter — a period in life where so much changes. That’s exactly why many parents want to start capturing these moments intentionally. But when should you actually begin? The answer is: earlier than you might think. Documenting memories doesn’t start only at birth — it begins right from the very first moment.
The First Weeks: Start With Your Pregnancy & Baby Memory Book
Once you’ve started to get used to the idea that you’re pregnant, it’s the perfect time to begin documenting these memories. The pregnancy and baby memory book The Beginning of Your Life guides you in recording this period — from that first positive test up to your child’s first birthday. You write about your feelings, expectations, milestones once your little one arrives, and everything that makes this time so special. It’s a book you’ll reach for again and again.
Sharing the Big News: gift a Grandparent Memory Book
The moment you tell future grandparents that a little one is on the way is unforgettable. The grandparents’ memory book Since You Became My Grandchild is a beautiful way for them to record their own memories and feelings for your child.
Around 20 Weeks: have an unique sonogram illustration created
Ultrasounds between 13 and 20 weeks already show beautiful detail. This is the ideal time to have a hand-drawn ultrasound illustration made. It’s a unique keepsake you’ll recognize — an artistic memory of how your baby was in the womb.
After Birth: Birth Flower Poster
Your little one has arrived — a moment to cherish forever. A Birth Flower poster can be created for your baby’s room based on the birth month’s flower, personalized with name, date, and birth details.
From First Birthday Onward: Start the Childhood Memory Book
The first birthday marks the beginning of a new phase. The Childhood Memory Book 'As You Grew Bigger and Bigger' helps you capture memories from age 1 to 10 — from first words to school days and everything in between.
And if you start a little later? No problem. It’s always worth capturing memories — the moments happening right now will be invaluable later.
