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3 Reasons Every Parent Should Fill Out This Book Before It's Too Late 💝

1. Your Legacy Deserves to Be Remembered Forever

One day, your kids will want to know everything what you were like, what you felt, what you lived through. But if you don’t write it down, those memories could be lost forever. This book helps you save your story while you still can.

“I never told my kids about my childhood… now I’m writing it all down, so they can remember me long after I’m gone.”

2. It’s a Gift from the Heart

This book has over 250 questions that help you share your life, your childhood, your proudest moments, the lessons you’ve learned. One day, this book might be the one thing they hold onto most.

“I wrote about how I met their mom, about the best day of my life… and I cried while writing it. Now they’ll have my story forever and so will their kids.”

3. Because One Day, They'll Want to Know Everything

You won’t be here forever but your story can be. This book is your chance to tell your children who you are, what you’ve lived through, and what matters most. It’s your way of saying, “I want you to know me, even when I’m gone.”

“When I started writing in the book, I realized no one had ever asked me these things before. Now my kids will know the real me.”

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Capture Your Story In a Book

Over 1M sold and 33,748+ 5-star reviews

  • ★★★★★

    "I'm filling this out for my daughter (she's 3). Some prompts make you really think deep about life, love, hopes and dreams. One day she'll have this piece of me, my story in my handwriting. After losing my own mom young, this means everything."

    Ash S.

  • ★★★★★

    "Gifted this to my mom last Christmas. Found her crying happy tears while writing in it last week. She said some questions make her remember things she hasn't thought about in 50 years! Now my kids will know their grandma's whole story, in her own words. Just beautiful."

    Ellie S.

  • ★★★★★

    "My dad writes in it every weekend. He's excited to pass it on to us"

    Shannon G.