When people search for a handmade teacher gift, they usually mean something made with care — something that took effort, something personal, something that couldn't be picked up in five minutes at a shop. They mean something that says: we thought about you.
This book is handmade by your child. Not assembled by a factory. Not printed with a name. Actually made — by hand — by the person giving it.
You order the book on Amazon — it arrives in 1 to 4 business days. When it arrives, your child sits down with a pen and fills in the first pages themselves. The book has printed questions about the school year: what they learnt, what made them laugh, what they'll remember, what they want their teacher to know. Your child writes the answers by hand, adds drawings, decorates the pages in whatever way feels right.
Nothing is pre-filled. Nothing is mass-produced inside those pages. The handwriting is your child's. The drawings are your child's. The words are your child's. The whole thing, from first page to last, is made by them.
Then there's the video. You film your child — a short message, a thank you, a moment filmed at home on your phone — and upload it through the QR code inside the book. The teacher watches it by scanning their own code. No account, no app, no login.
The book also contains lined pages and to-do pages for daily use. It's not just a handmade keepsake — it's also something practical that earns a place on a desk. Videos are automatically deleted 7 days after first viewing, or 2 months if never viewed.
Handmade gifts are rare in school end-of-year gift piles. This one stands out — not because it was bought in a craft shop, but because a child made it for a person they care about.