Handprint Poem 1
This very simple handprint poem records the child's age. Why not make a record every year to see how they grow.
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These handprint poems make lovely and quick and easy gifts, perfect for nurseries or groups at Mother's or Father's Day. Print out, add a handprint and then frame for a gift that will be treasured for many years.
This very simple handprint poem records the child's age. Why not make a record every year to see how they grow.
There is plenty of space on this handprint poem printable so children with slightly bigger hands can make a momento of their growing hands.
"This is to remind you When I have grown so tall, That once I was quite little And my hands were very small."
What a lovely gift this handprint poem would make for a toddler to give to a grandparent.
We've included seven versions of this handprint poem for you so you can make the perfect gift for anyone. There are mother, father, grandma, grandpa, aunt and uncle, plus a blank version for you to fill in the recipient. Just download the pdf and print the page that you want.
This handprint poem is a favourite. Print a small hand at the bottom to make a lovely gift.
The words of this handprint poem make it perfect for a Mother's Day or Grandparent's Day gift. There is lots of space to include a painted handprint on our printable.
"I give my hand to you this day! Remember me now, as I grow and play!"
Even the youngest child can produce something lovely to display and have fun doing so with our fun handprint poem printable.
Produce a gift that will be treasured for years to come by printing a handprint on this lovely handprint poem printable.
This handprint poem is sure to bring a smile to the recipient's face, especcially when there is a treasured little hand printed below.
The sweet words of this handprint poem lend themselves perfectly to a toddler or even a first Christmas gift for Grandparents that is sure to be treasured.
Print a small handprint below this lovely handprint poem and you have a lovely gift for grandparents or perhaps for nurseries to send home for Mother's Day.
Children grow up so very quickly so make a record of those tiny hands with this sweet handprint poem.
Jack (age 5) mounted his handprint poem on orange A3 paper. He then drew around his handprint and cut out lots in co-ordinating colours. He glued these to the orange paper to make a frame.
Sam (age 2) mounted his handprint poem on pink A3 paper and decorated with heart stickers.
Why not make your handprint into a picture with inspiration from our handprint crafts section.