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Last updated on February 13th, 2024 at 08:23 pm
Parents, you know the early childhood years seem to fly by way too quickly. Our kids grow and change so fast, and you want to capture as many of those memories as you can.
Photos are great, and we all have loads of them, but we’re sharing another way to make sure we remember as much about these years as possible.
Birthday Interview Questions
This birthday interview questions printable is a fun way to celebrate your child every year. And, looking back on their answers as time goes by will bring back those sweet memories.
Asking your child these questions allows them to express themselves and tell you what’s important to them.
Include a Photo or Drawing
When you have your child complete a birthday interview every year, it will be interesting to see how their handwriting changes. You can even have them sign their interview sheet.
We’ve also included a space to attach a photo, or your kiddo can draw a picture of themselves instead.
These pages can truly become a timeline and a wonderful keepsake that tells the story of your child’s life!
Save the Birthday Interview in Your Child’s Scrapbook or Memory Box
If you have a scrapbook or memory box for your child, add these birthday interview questions to it every year.
If you havenโt created a scrapbook, memory box, or some way to save those special childhood mementos, it’s never too late. There are lots of cute and affordable options to choose from.
Capture the Interview on Video
Why not ask your child these birthday interview questions on video? Revisiting these videos and hearing your child’s sweet little voice as the years pass will be priceless! You can even make watching the interviews from previous years a birthday tradition.
Print Your Birthday Interview Questions Page
Ready to print? Just click here or on the page below. This will print full-size on letter-size paper, or use your printerโs settings to fit it to your page.
There is a black and white and a color option, so you can print the one you prefer.
To make sure this page holds up well over time, you can laminate it with a laminator like this one. Or, put your page into a dry erase pocket. This is such an easy and affordable way to protect these kinds of paper keepsakes.
While you’re here, be sure to check out all of our free printables!
Also read:
Free Printable All About Me Worksheet
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