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'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - Review

Posted on the 05 April 2014 by Mummyb @mummyb_kw
'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - ReviewWhen I was contacted by the lovely people at Getting Personal about reviewing some of their personalised books for children, I completely jumped at the chance. As most of you will know Darcie LOVES books and with Easter just round the corner these would make the perfect alternative gift. The first book I was sent was a very beautifully illustrated book called "The Little Girl Who Lost her Name". This book is a celebration of the journey of life, and follows a girl through a magical path to discover her name. 'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - ReviewThe illustrations are very unique, not your traditional "fairy tale" style but oh so very beautiful.'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - ReviewEventually through the book the girl discovers different letters to her name which then make your child's name making every story unique to your child.'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - ReviewThis book is also available in a boys option too and both are priced at £18.99.The second book I was sent was an equally beautiful personalised story called "Princess Darcie and the mysterious noise". 'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - ReviewThis book is perfect for any little girl. I love that there are little personalised details throughout the book. Not only are they enjoyable books to read with your child, I think something like this would be a perfect keepsake too. This lovely book is priced at £9.99'Getting Personal's' Personalised Books For Children - ReviewI really can not fault these books, the quality is outstanding and the stories are perfect and engaging. What more could you want? These two books will be appearing in Darcie's Easter Basket along with a few other goodies so make sure you keep your eyes peeled for that!Mummy B xoxox

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