Creating a Scrapbook For Your Preschooler
Sending your child to preschool is often a very emotional
time. You feel like your child is now growing up. Capture those preschool years
in a scrapbook.
Children change so quickly from age 2 to age 5. My
youngest daughter is 16 now and we still look at her preschool photos. It is so
fun to see not only the photos of her, but the photos of her classmates as well.
Choosing a preschool for your child is a huge decision. Once you make
the decision, take some photos of the school from the outside. Once your child
is enrolled, make a point of coming early a few days to take photos of the
classroom before all the children arrive. I always marvel at how the classroom
looks at the beginning of the day and how the classroom looks at the end of the
day.
The school I sent my daughter to was big on photo taking. Digital
cameras did not exist back then, so the school staff always had 3 or 4 sets of
photos developed so that parents were given photos of their children while at
school.
Be sure to get plenty of photos of the staff at the school.
Again, years later it is so much fun to look back at all of these
photos.
Often the school has recipes both for food and also for things
like playdough. Get those recipes and copy them onto acid free paper to add to
your scrapbook.
Does your child have a favorite book, or books? Take
photos of the cover of the book. Take photos of the child reading the book and
take photos of the book being read to your child.
Does your preschooler
have a favorite meal or favorite snack? Write it down and add the recipe to your
scrapbook.
Photos of friends take up most of our scrapbook of the
preschool days. We still live in the same town my daughter went to preschool in,
so she is now in high school with some kids who she went to preschool with.
Looking at the preschool photos and looking at the teenagers today is wonderful.
We love the “friends photos”. People move away so having those photos helps keep
the memories of old friends alive.
Preschool is a fun time both for the
child and also for mom. Take lots of photos that will help you capture the fun
of this stage of life.
Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years. She can be reached at
audreyoka@cox.net or visited at www.scrapping-made-simple.com
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