Hello Baby


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Record every precious moment of your baby's first year in this beautiful journal from that very first smile to those amazing first steps and when completed will be a wonderful memento of your child's first year. Record every precious moment of your baby's first year in this beautiful journal from that very first smile to those amazing first steps and when completed will be a wonderful memento of your child's first year. The first year of a baby's life flies by so quickly, but with this illustrated record book you can ensure you keep track of all the special times. There's a month-by-month section with space for photos and notes, and pages to keep a record of every precious milestone and all your baby's favorite things, such as nursery rhymes and beloved toys. Including a handy storage pocket, this invaluable journal also helps you to provide practical care, from storing health records and establishing a sleep routine to keeping feeding logs.




First-Time Mom's Baby Memory Book


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Capture a bundle of memories for your newborn bundle of joy. Record you and your first child’s precious firsts in a refreshingly stress-free way! The First-Time Mom’s Baby Memory Book is an easy-to-use, heartwarming, and occasionally irreverent baby memory book, perfect for mothers looking for a little support and a whole lot of memory making. Stay sane as you discover tons of ideas for writing about both your baby and you. This open-ended baby memory book allows you to write about whatever you feel like—or whatever your little one is doing—whenever you want. No stressing that you missed a day because you were too tired! The First-Time Mom’s Baby Memory Book includes: No-fuss (for you)—Write at your own pace with undated prompts that are bound to thoughts and events rather than days, weeks, or months. Brighten your day—Get a little pick-me-up with feel-good quotes and laugh-worthy prompts that will help lighten your mood when stress is high. You and your little one—Entries relate to the both of you, meaning this baby memory book not only tracks your child’s journey, but yours as well. Create a truly one-of-a-kind family keepsake with the First-Time Mom’s Baby Memory Book.




Grandmother


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Family Tree Memory Keeper


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Record Your Family History! From the editors of Family Tree Magazine, this workbook makes it easy to record and organize your family history. Family Tree Memory Keeper helps you keep track of basic genealogy information and special family memories, including traditions, heirloom histories, family records, newsworthy moments, family migrations and immigrations, old recipes, important dates, and much more. This book features: • Dozens of fill-in pages to record all your essential family information. • Convenient paperback format for writing and photocopying pages. • Space for mounting photographs. • Maps to mark your family's migration routes. • Tips for researching your family history. • A comprehensive list of additional resources. Use Family Tree Memory Keeper to log your genealogy research. Bring it to family get-togethers to gather and share information. Create an invaluable record of your ancestry for future generations.




Memory Superpowers!


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A kid’s guide to amazing feats of memorization with “a variety of engaging memory exercises [and] methods for all different types of learners.” —Kirkus Reviews Nelson Dellis, the four-time USA Memory Champion, reveals the secrets to his phenomenal ability to remember almost anything. From presidents to state capitals, from mathematical theorems to the periodic table, kids have so much to remember for school! This incredibly helpful book is structured as an entertaining and fantastical narrative in which the author guides the reader as they attempt to climb Mount Foreverest. Up there, the goal is to defeat the Memory Thief, a villain plotting to steal everyone’s memories. On the journey, while encountering pirates, forest dwarves, and mummies, you’ll also find tools and tricks to remember the US presidents in order, foreign word meanings, countries and capitals, the periodic table, long numbers, and multiplication tables. These easily understandable exercises can help build skills to remember any kinds of words, lists, numbers, or concepts. Whether you’re trying to become a better student or just want to amaze friends and family, Memory Superpowers! is one unforgettable book. “[Steph] Stilwell’s bright illustrations accompany this book that’s full of useful tips that will help students enjoy learning to study better.” ?Booklist




Christmas Memories Book


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This 20 year diary has fine calligraphy and drawings by Lynn Anderson. Each year features a pen and ink drawing of a different 19th century tradition, accompanied by an explanation of the holiday custom featured. Record visitors, special Christmas cards, family photographs and other memories.




Record-a-Story


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Share a Dora the Explorer story as only you can. Record a Story: Exploring Memories, enables family and friends to read a story to children even when they can't be there in person. Grandparents and other special people in a child's life can create a personal memento across the miles with this keepsake storybook. Your voice will be saved in these pages for little ones to enjoy again and again. This unique storybook featuring Dora and her friends plays your personalized recording as the child turns each colorful page. Each time a child turns the page, a lively musical tune plays, and the child hears the loved one's voice reading the story. Record-a-Story: Nickelodeon Dora the Explorer: Exploring Memories, is easy to set up. Follow these directions: bull; Turn to the page you wish to record. bull; Press the RECORD button. Listen to the instructions. When you hear a beeping sound, read the words on the page. bull; After you are finished reading the page, press STOP. You can re-record until you are satisfied with your recording. Repeat the process with the remaining pages of the book. bull; Set the locking switch behind the screw-on plate to ensure that your recording won't be inadvertently erased. Your voice recording is permanent; it will not be lost when the book's batteries are changed. Three replaceable AAA batteries come with the book. This recordable storybook was designed for children ages 18 months to 3 years. It is a wonderful gift idea for out-of-town relatives, a parent who is away from home frequently, or someone in the military assigned to a faraway land.




School Years Keepsake Book


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Capture special school memories from kindergarten through 8th grade with this heirloom quality keepsake book. Cover includes a frame to display your favorite photograph (3.5" x 5"). Inside you'll find 64 pages of fill-in prompts, space for displaying artwork, report cards, photographs, hand-prints and more! A ribbon bookmark helps mark your progress or easily find a favorite memory.




Memories of Us


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Memory


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This historical study is “a compelling demonstration that the science of memory . . . is both a product of and an influence on the culture from which it springs” (Bookforum). Think about a birthday you remember well. Now step back and ask: how clear are those memories? Is there a chance you’re remembering incorrectly? And what about the details you can no longer recall? Are they hidden in your brain, or are they gone forever? Such questions have fascinated scientists for ages, and, as Alison Winter shows in Memory: Fragments of a Modern History, the answers have changed dramatically in just the past century. Tracing the cultural and scientific history of our understanding of memory, Winter explores early metaphors that likened memory to a filing cabinet and, later, a reel of film. Those models were eventually replaced by one in which memory results from an extremely complicated, brain-wide web of cells and systems that together assemble our pasts. Winter introduces us to innovative scientists and sensationalistic seekers, and, drawing on evidence ranging from scientific papers to diaries to movies, explores the way that new understandings from the laboratory have seeped out into psychiatrists’ offices, courtrooms, and the culture at large. Along the way, she investigates the sensational battles over the validity of repressed memories that raged through the 1980s and shows us how changes in technology—such as the emergence of recording devices and computers—have again and again altered the way we conceptualize, and even try to study, the ways we remember.