A Page with Their Name on It
There is something magical about a child seeing their own name on the cover of a book. It tells them this was made for them, not pulled from a shelf, not shared with a hundred other kids. It is theirs. And that feeling of ownership turns coloring from an activity into something they care about.
Why it matters:
Personalization transforms a simple coloring book into a keepsake. Children engage more deeply when they feel the book belongs to them.







