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Baby  Footprint


ABOUT US

Site Values and Aims
Just as babies and children are almost universally a joy to parents, so we hope this site may provide articles, ways and suggestions to further develop a unique and loving rapport that is ultimately therapeutic to all family members both now and in the future. We have included some pages on introducing and developing creative and poetic connections. This may well help mums and dads in the future to remember their early parental emotions as well as providing a chance for their future grown up children to appreciate the depth of family care they received in their own childhood.

Future Aims and Plans
We are forever increasing the number of related articles, crafts, poems as well as product lines. We would therefore ask and welcome you to return regularly to see our recent and featured items.

Site Revenue and Customer Feedback
There are references and links to various appropriate products from which this site also gains some income. If any of the products prove to be of value and benefit, or indeed ineffective or somewhat disappointing, we would be very grateful to receive your feedback. As far as complaints regarding the products, these should be directed to the manufacturers direct.

Ownership
The site is owned by the editor, who also publishes, manages and maintains various websites on wide ranging topics including 2 other related baby sites that we would also encourage you to visit:

Baby-footprint-graphic.com
and
Baby-ink-footprint.net

About the Owner/Editor
There are to date two authors publishing articles for this site. Julian Pollock , who is also the editor and an avid humorist who relaxes enjoying the comforts of home and family life. He personally recalls the fun he had making his collection of pet paw imprints using plaster of Paris in his pre-teen days. His daughter's handprint is also proudly displayed.

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In earlier as well as more recent years Julian has made his own tracks across India and the Himalayas together with his partner and daughter, following the hallowed footprints of modern day saints.

Indeed one of his principal teachers, when still a child, is believed to have created his very own handprints in stone. The imprint was made as H.H. Karmapa was assisting his monks in the rebuilding of his traditional monastery in Tibet.

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