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Gifts That Mark A Milestone In A Child's Life - By: Victor Epand

In times past, before interstates and freeways linked cities and towns together, common people routinely maintained most roads and paths at their own expense, performing the up keep as a kind of civic duty.

A practice developed where an ordinary rock, boulder, or marker was placed at every mile increment, which became in a very real way the first form of interstate communication. These crude markers were simply called milestones, and in time the word has come to represent any significant event in a person's life.

As fast as children grow, it can sometimes seem like that they reach a milestone every time you turn around, if not quicker. From early infancy on, there is a sense of accomplishment arriving all the time, as the child reaches early self sufficiency and learns to do things alone that previously needed your help. If you are considering a gift for the child or the family to commemorate one or more precious events, the gift itself should match the occasion.

Consider that for god-parents, family friends, and relatives a keep sake gift often makes a fantastic memento that parents can use to preserve the special occasion for years to come. Some milestones worthy of giving gifts include a baby's first tooth, first lock of hair, first fork and spoon, and many more.

A baby's first tooth is a popular choice of milestone, which shows a baby's rapidly developing body and also because the tooth itself can be saved as a family memento. Parents and god-parents especially, may wish to give a keep sake box made from pewter, silver, or otherwise elaborately decorated as a means of permanently storing the tooth.

Some keep sake boxes also include drawers and containers for baby's first lock of hair, as well. The boxes themselves are frequently available for personalization and many feature engraving and monogramming for additional elegance. Your baby's first lock of hair, their first tooth, is a milestone that represents a baby's coming into infancy.

The saving of a lock of hair as memento is a centuries old practice, and many keepsake boxes feature a traditional theme in their construction. Locks of hair are usually kept by parents wishing to maintain a record of their child's growth, so a commemorative box or container is usually bought by parents. However, as mentioned before there are combination keep sake chests that accommodate hair and teeth alike.

Fork and spoon sets make lovely souvenirs of baby's transition to solid foods, or can be given for first and second birthday gifts. They often come in silver or pewter and can be personalized. Souvenir bibles are gifts that can be given at baby's baptism or christening, or can be given during their first communion or first reconciliation. Many bibles come personalized and with elaborate decorations.

Birth certificate frames and holders are gifts that will preserve the official documentation of baby's first milestone, which is their birth. When planning to celebrate a milestone, remember that the point is to celebrate not only the growth that is already come, but also the good times and growing still ahead.

About the Author

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for personalized gifts, invitations, and fine jewelry. Find the best shopping for milestone gifts, invitations, greetings, and fine jewelry.

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