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Our First Memories: Pregnancy and Baby Journal

ISBN 
9781432309794
Format 
Hardback
Recommended Price 
R300.00
Published 
October 2018
About the book: 

As a follow-up to her original album, Our Incredible Journey,  Cathy Heaton has created a new pregnancy and birth journal, that enables the baby’s parents to record all the milestones for a child, and which the child will be able to understand and enjoy once he or she is older. It is a precious keepsake of the mother and child’s journey from before birth (actually from the fi fth week of pregnancy) to the child’s fi fth year. The charming format, which is interspersed with gorgeous baby photography and appropriate quotations and verses, makes it simple to record milestones, special events, thoughts and general background. There is ample space to paste in multiple photographs or other keepsakes and mementos.

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About the Author
Cathy Heaton is a renowned South African photographer and make-up artist. She is married to Mark and is mother to her boisterous boys, but still manages to work from her home studio in Fourways, Johannesburg. Cathy has won a number of awards for both her photography, as well as her make-up artistry. Our Incredible Journey is her first published book and showcases her beautiful baby photography.
 
Cathy Heaton is ’n beroemde Suid-Afrikaanse fotograaf en grimeerkunstenaar. Sy is getroud met Mark en ’n ma van woelwater-seuns, maar is steeds bedrywig in haar tuis-ateljee in Fourways, Johannesburg. Cathy het ’n aantal toekennings vir haar fotografie én grimeerkuns gewen. Ons Ongelooflike Reis Saam is haar eerste gepubliseerde boek en ’n tentoonstelling van haar pragtige babafotografie.

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