Saving Baby's Precious Details

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(NAPSA)—Creating a lasting keepsake to commemorate baby’s birth doesn’t have to involve glue, scissors or even a baby book. Some savvy parents are preserving memories with a one-of-a-kind babycertificate. Mf John Mckee! Thompson bn. Febrncry 14, 1997 eee Colorful artwork capturing the details of a baby’s birth is a gift that can be passed down. This personalized baby certificate, printed on museum-quality paper, can be purchased framed or unframed. It features over a dozen facts about baby’s birth ranging from day and time to baby’s birthstone and flower. Colorful and charming, each Babyography from All About Baby also containsa list of famous people who share the same birthday, a description of historical events that took place on the child’s birthday and a “time capsule” of current headlines. With its rich colors and beautiful design, the personal gift can be a lovely and lasting addition to any nursery. For more informa- tion, visit www.allbaby.com or call (800) 781-7171.