When motherhood brings sunshine and storms… capture them. This journal for new mums features supportive affirmations, poetry and space to capture the messy and magical moments of early motherhood. The perfect companion to Amazon’s bestselling A Mum Like This: The Memoir.
With no rigid prompts or guidelines, this hardback journal is designed specially for new mums. Its gently structured pages are interwoven with poetry and supportive affirmations, leaving space to capture it all — the fleeting thoughts and scribbled feeding times, alongside the magical and mundane moments that one day turn to treasured memories.
"I created A Mum Like Me: The Journal because my own early motherhood notes are scattered across scraps of paper and phone apps that ended up as coasters or on old phones. I wish I had them all in one place, as a tangible record of my baby’s firsts — those tiny details that mean nothing to anyone else but everything to me.
So, this one’s for you. I hope you feel free to scrawl across the pages in your worst handwriting, and that it becomes a collage of scribbles, reflections, and moments that one day turn into treasured memories.2 - Laura Rachelle Taylor, Author
When motherhood brings sunshine and storms… capture them. This journal for new mums features supportive affirmations, poetry and space to capture the messy and magical moments of early motherhood. The perfect companion to Amazon’s bestselling A Mum Like This: The Memoir.
With no rigid prompts or guidelines, this hardback journal is designed specially for new mums. Its gently structured pages are interwoven with poetry and supportive affirmations, leaving space to capture it all — the fleeting thoughts and scribbled feeding times, alongside the magical and mundane moments that one day turn to treasured memories.
"I created A Mum Like Me: The Journal because my own early motherhood notes are scattered across scraps of paper and phone apps that ended up as coasters or on old phones. I wish I had them all in one place, as a tangible record of my baby’s firsts — those tiny details that mean nothing to anyone else but everything to me.
So, this one’s for you. I hope you feel free to scrawl across the pages in your worst handwriting, and that it becomes a collage of scribbles, reflections, and moments that one day turn into treasured memories.2 - Laura Rachelle Taylor, Author