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A Mother’s Legacy: Your Life Story in Your Own Words

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As a busy mom, you don’t always have time to reflect on your memories with your family. A Mother’s Legacy makes it easy to journal your memories and create a cherished family keepsake. Designed in a 12-month format, each month features 12 thoughtful prompts with space to write a personal answer. Your family will learn answers to questions such as:

What was your favorite pastime as a child?
Who gave you your name and why?
Describe your childhood bedroom.
What was the silliest thing you ever did?

This beautiful book is spiral bound, making it easy to lay flat and write in. It’s an ideal gift for any mom in your life for Mother’s Day, baby showers, birthdays, and gift-giving holidays. Share your history, including childhood memories, lighthearted incidents, family traditions, and dreams you’ve lived. This written legacy will become a window to your heart for your loved ones.

Check out other titles in this series: A Father’s Legacy and A Grandparent’s Legacy.

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Weight0.92 lbs
Dimensions6 × 1 × 8.6 in
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Mother's Day

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