When parents search for a personalized book for a teacher, they usually picture something with the teacher's name printed on the cover. But that's not what makes a gift personal — that's just printing. What makes something truly personal is the person who made it.
This book is personalized in the most genuine way possible: by your child, in their own handwriting.
You order the book on Amazon — it arrives in 1 to 4 business days. When it lands on your doorstep, your child opens it and picks up a pen. The first pages are full of printed questions about the year: what did they learn? What made them laugh? What will they remember about their teacher? Your child answers each question by hand, draws pictures in the spaces provided, and fills the pages with their own words and personality.
No two books are ever the same. A six-year-old who writes three wobbly sentences and scribbles a drawing of their teacher with too-big hair is giving something no store could ever sell. A ten-year-old who writes a paragraph about what they'll miss is leaving a piece of themselves on paper.
Then comes the video. You film a short message with your child — a few words, a smile, a wave. Scan the QR code inside the book and upload the video directly. No account needed, no personal data stored.
The teacher receives a book that is entirely, unmistakably about them — from the one person whose opinion they care about most.
The book also includes lined pages and to-do pages for daily use, so it sits on the teacher's desk long after the school year ends. Videos are automatically deleted 7 days after first viewing, or 2 months if never viewed.
This isn't a mass-produced gift with a name added in a font. It's a personalized book for a teacher in every sense of the word — because a child made it.