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Personalized Children's Book Made to Measure
Let memories last forever

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Costs

The total cost depends on the number of stories in the book. Contact us for a quote.

As a rule of thumb:

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$100 per story
(minimum 6 stories, so minimum $600)

$20 per copy

 

It will take approximately 4-6 weeks for the book to be completed.

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A personal memory book, completely tailor-made.

Together we'll create a unique book filled with questions, drawings, and space for memories of the loved one they miss. Children can write, draw, or add photos. This creates a lasting, comforting keepsake that helps with grief—in a loving and child-friendly way.

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How does it work?

Send or share at least six stories by email or WhatsApp (voice memo), or in a digital or in-person meeting. I'll (re)write and illustrate your stories, so they all come together beautifully. You'll receive a proof. Based on that, I'll make the final adjustments and print the desired number.

Stories to cherish

Mathilde from Stories to Cherish did an amazing job in capturing 6 stories about our grandmother. This year she turned 90 years old and we were looking for a very special gift. The idea to publish a book about her with beautiful hand drawings and personal stories about our experiences with her was just the best. Mathilde was of great support in this creative process. She received all the input from the grandchildren and was able to narrate 6 stories written in kids language. This way our grandmother will also be remembered by the many generations to come.

Florine Kemp

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Stories to cherish - Liesbeth

What an incredibly beautiful and special way to immortalize a dear person such as a family member. Nicely written and beautifully illustrated.

 

Grandma and grandchildren are already big fans!

Deirdre Jonkers

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A glimpse

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The smoke towered high above the haystack. She hugged her neighbor and took Piet and Liesbeth home.

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