LostMyName.com offers a
simple one-of-a-kind online book creation for ages 2 – 6. All you have to do is type in
the child’s name on their website, select boy or girl and presto –
your story will arrive taking your child on a journey that offers an
educational twist from fictional animal characters that have human
qualities looking to locate the missing letters in their names. The Little Girl Who Lost Her Name and The Little Boy Who Lost His Name follow
a child who misplaces their name and bravely sets out to find the
missing letters. Along the way, a girl named Avery will encounter an
Aardvark, a Viking, an Elephant, a Robot and a Yeti to help her find
her name; whereas a boy named John will be helped by a Jester, an
Ostrich, a Hippo and a Nabarlek to find his name.
comedy writer and illustrated on thick eco-friendly paper. The end result
is teaching your young child how to spell his or her name letter by
letter and enjoying learning it along the way.
The technology behind it
is so unique that the company (led by
three Dads and an Uncle) recently scored the highest investment deal in
the history of the TV show “Dragon’s Den” (the UK’s equivalent of “Shark
Tank”). To me this is a huge achievement I have watched Shark Tank and
those guys don’t go easy on the inventors. To get a deal means the
product is a really good one.
You can place orders now through December 12th to receive before Christmas. This means don’t wait until the last minute!
Lost My Name is a new magical personalized
book that allows for parents to read with their children encouraging
enthusiasm as this story is helping them find their path, while also
spelling their name in a playful way. In person, the books are extremely nice quality and the
illustrations are just beautiful. The company is based in London, but
ships anywhere in the U.S. and standard shipping is always free. I know I will have to eventually get rid of my daughters’ huge book collection as they get older but the ones with their names in it will be the ones that I keep and treasure forever. The Little Girl Who Lost Her Name is truly magical and following along the adventure is one I will never get tired of reading.
Connect: You can connect with Lostmy.name on Facebook and @Lostmynamebook on Twitter.