![]() ![]() I also like that for each grade, there is space for a few photos, drawings, and questions to answer. You can use a pen to write on the pages, even though they have a slight gloss, but I prefer to use an ultra fine tip permanent marker. The spiral binding is a really nice touch because as you add more items into the pockets, it allows room to still be able to turn the pages. I do like that all of the pages are very thick and colorful and also that each page serves as a pocket for you to store keepsakes, such as school drawings, report cards, photos, etc. I like that the front cover has space for you to put a small photo from each grade, but I don't like that there is no spot for a preschool photo, even though inside the book, there are pages for preschool. Once my daughter entered preschool, I ordered this memory keeper book to document her school years and for the most part, I am extremely happy with it, but there are a few things I would change about it. Feel free to choose your design and enjoy!!! My son's and I just love these books!!!**** I want to add that BOTH binder editions are SPIRAL BOUND and contain a HARDCOVER and except for some different colors/ pictures and wording, they both are pretty much the same. ****UPDATE: 2015 - Binder is still holding strong after 3 years of heavy use and we just bought the newer edition last year for my second son starting school. The binding and the spiral bound organizer are not flimsy in the least. Although my white squares have a slightly different artwork than the stock picture, everything else looks the same and the isbn's still match. The 12th grade is two pages, one being like the rest of the high school years but adding a graduation page for a photo(s). 9th through 11th grade are one page a piece with questionnaires on favorite class, most challenging.weekend usually consists of.kind of questions. ![]() 7th and 8th grade have 2 pages each, with reflection and black page to put in choice drawling or pics. 4th through 6th grade had 4 pages each to capture special memories, favorites, field trips, ect. The Preschool through 3rd grade sections includes 5 pages for each grade of all about me, my classmates, I love school/favorite memories, and half/full pages designed for showing off artwork, pictures and drawings. The first page is a welcome page (picture, name/siblings/pets/ect. ![]() Furthermore, every page is a folder as well, so whatever you don't put on the page can be neatly tucked away inside the double sided pages. Inside, the book provides a generous amount of pages for each grade - especially the younger years. Behind the cover, there is a backing similar to most common picture frames that allows the pictures to be placed inside and then locked in by rotating a black movable leaf. Each frame is then specifically named from kindergarten through 12th grade (no designated space for preschool on cover, though) and rotates in a clockwise chronological order. I was very pleased to find that you may place a picture in each one of the rectangles, including the center black one (designated for 12th grade). At first I thought the cover was a solid picture art. ![]()
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