Between a personal blog, a paper journal, Facebook and my memory, I have plenty of places to jot down those hilarious things my kids say. The problem is, I have too many places. But mama Alexandra of the creative Kinderpendent blog has designed a sweet little template that makes it so much easier to keep those quotes in one place. Kinderpendent's Quote Books Tutorial offers step-by-step instructions for making your own little booklet in which to record those statements you never want to forget, from earnest pleas to Santa, to adorably mispronounced words.

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I am soooo grateful (at age 54) for every time i didn't clean the house, and instead wrote down the fetching little things my daughters said when i was a stay-at-home Mom. Mom-memory is mush. It is so great to write down what they say!!
My amazing 21 year old daughter loves nothing more (well, maybe a couple things more) than reading through her book where i scribbled the clever, hilarious, witty...and too-easily forgettable things she said.
I LOVE this product!!!
Fun idea. My youngest son insisted this morning on calling gorillas 'Grumborillas'. A much better name I think!
I am so fanatical about encouraging mums to preserve the moments they have with their children as they grow, I even made a career out of it.
It's free to use, so hope it proves a useful resource for families who read your great posts.
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