Illustrations by award winning children’s book illustrator

Priscilla Alpaugh


I Love You Still: A Memorial Baby Book is a baby memory book specifically made for mothers who've suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth, or newborn loss. This baby book can be completed whenever mom is ready, and can be revisited for months or even years to come. Secular content with room for mom to include her own unique spiritual beliefs (if applicable). It is gender-neutral, and appropriate for babies of any gestational age, including newborns. The book's nursery animal-themed illustrations were created by award winning children’s book illustrator Priscilla Alpaugh. The mission of I Love You Still is to cherish pregnancy, remember baby, and honor motherhood.℠ Copyright 2017. All Rights Reserved.

  • Illustrations feature a gender-neutral nursery animal theme. Words and images are and carefully designed to be as inclusive as possible for all babies and gestational ages (including newborns).

     

  • Substantial 8“ x 10.5” padded hardcover book with Smyth-sewn, lay-flat binding. The cover features a soft matte finish with spot UV treatment for subtle shine on the imagery and title.

     

  • 64-pages, including traditional baby book sections, prompted journaling, freeform journal space and scrapbook.

     

  • Example sections include: parents’ backgrounds, trying to conceive, monthly pregnancy milestones, favorite memories and time spent together, memorial gestures, holding the space, scrapbooking, resources, and more.

  • Substantial 80lb. weight pages in a quick-drying finish to accept writing with lead or ink.

  • ISBN: 978-0-692-14817-4

  • I Love You Still: A Memorial Baby Book. Written by Margaret Scofield. Published by I Love You Still, LLC.


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The above IMAGES AND CONTENT ARE protected under copyright law © 2017. 

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