For a Graduate
A Personalized Book for a Graduate
Send a graduate off with a book about where they came from, the people who got them here, and everything they carry forward.

The people who got them here, gathered into one story for the road ahead.
A gift for the next chapter
A graduation is a doorway. This is a gift that points back through it, at the family and the moments that made the graduate who they are, ready to carry into whatever comes next.
More personal than a card, more lasting than a check
The cards get recycled. A book about their own story and their own people stays on a shelf, through a dorm room and a first apartment and a home.
Their story so far
The family, the hometown, the small turning points. You bring the moments, and we write the story of the person who is graduating.
Ideas to Start With
Every book begins with a moment. Here are a few to spark yours.
Where You Started
The home, the family, the early days. A warm look back at the beginning of the road.
The People in Your Corner
Everyone who cheered, taught, and believed. A story about the team behind one graduate.
Off You Go
A hopeful send-off, the family wishing the graduate well as the next chapter opens.
Your book begins set to this occasion, with these ideas as starting points. You can change anything.

Take a Look Inside a Finished Book
Every page is written and illustrated, and the same characters carry through the whole book. Read a real one, cover to cover, before you start your own.
Read The Big Trip with Mimi and PapaMake a Book for the Graduate
It takes a few minutes to begin, and you can watch the book come to life.
Start with This ThemeFrom The Nook
Gentle ideas and inspiration for this kind of book.

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