February 23, 2011

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"Rose’s First Photo Album” Educational Posters Now Available

By Lara O'Steen

Everyone, meet Rose. Rose is an adorable baby girl whose journey of growth is captured in 10 all-new full-color posters: “Rose’s First Photo Album.” Beginning with her tiniest moments inside the womb, this beautiful poster series allows Rose to share her latest developments as she grows from a tiny (but very much alive!) unborn baby all the way into an active two-year-old.

“Rose’s First Photo Album” features breathtakingly beautiful photos of sweet baby Rose in various stages of development. The first eight posters showcase Rose’s life as an unborn baby, while the final two posters focus on life as a newborn and then as a toddler. The seamless transition from unborn to born highlights the continuity of life and is an excellent educational tool!

Produced by the National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund, this cheery and upbeat poster set is appropriate for all ages. The poster text is simple and engaging (e.g., unborn baby at 12 weeks: “I may only weigh half an ounce, but already I can open my mouth, swallow, and even get the hiccups!”). Abortion is never mentioned, but the undeniable vitality, wonder, and personality of Baby Rose shines clearly from every poster in this set!

The idea for “Rose’s First Photo Album” stems from an earlier project of Harvard Right to Life.

We are excited to envision the many possible uses for “Rose’s First Photo Album,” and plan to offer the laminated poster sets in a variety of sizes. The full-size 11”x17” posters are perfect for school or church display, fair booths, etc. The mid-size set is easily transportable and ideal for sharing with kids, while the convenient key-chain set makes a perfect conversation piece on the go!

We’ve attached an ad that includes ordering information for “Rose’s First Photo Album.” If you have any questions, please e-mail lara@nrlc.org.

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