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Never lose a book again — maybe?
Becky Sher McClatchy-Tribune
Kids love to see their names on things. (Really, don’t we all?) And moms love the idea that maybe, just maybe, something won’t get lost for a change. So everyone can agree on stationery designer Erin Condren’s new collection of bookplates, in designs that somehow manage to have age-less appeal. Imagine these labeling your preschooler’s endless Dr. Seuss library, marking your middle schooler’s first copy of “To Kill a Mockingbird” or even stuck inside a college student’s textbooks. Or, order a set that says, “This book is a gift from …” and use it to label books as baby shower gifts, or with your child’s name for birthday gifts for his pals. The self-adhesive bookplates come in sets of 23, in four styles. Available for $25 at www.erincondren.com.


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