Kids Crafts Worth Keeping
Kids and crafts go together like peanut butter and jelly, and the best kids
crafts should require about as much skill as it takes to make just such a sandwich.
The Now and Then Scrapbook has everything kids and parents are looking for in a craft project; Not only is it fun, creative,
and simple to complete, it also offers the added bonus of being useful.
The book is divided into 9 vibrantly colored sections, covering Preschool to Grade 7, where kids can record their favorite things, their academic
achievements, and all kinds of other milestones. Each grade also has its own pocket to store report cards and assorted works
of art.
Now and Then makes scrapbooking fun for children of all ages, and it turns an easy craft project into a keepsake that will last
many lifetimes.
To view examples from the Kindergarten section of Now and Then, click on blue bars to the right.
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Encourage your child to draw a family picture
in each custom frame, or a collage can be great fun for those
who prefer to express their artistic side with photographs.

By writing down their height, weight and shoe
size, kids can see how quickly they change from year to year.

This is the place to record all the things your
child likes best. Kids will love looking back and seeing how their
tastes evolve over time.

By keeping a class list, the names of the people
kids spend their formative years with will never be forgotten.

Keep track of when your child starts different
activities and when they achieve different skill levels.

No more disorganized shoe boxes filled to the
brim with years of papers. Each grade has its own giant pocket
where you can put report cards, letters, drawings, and other documents.
Now, you'll always be able to find what you're looking for.

An entire page is set aside for special photographs.
Arrange class pictures,
team photos or images of friends and family in any layout you like.

Great Places I Visited, Achievements and Milestones, and Special Gifts I Received are among the other
sections kids can fill in. There's even a space to write down the headlines of the day in Who's in the News? and What's in the News?
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