One Day Your Child Will Read This
A heartfelt reminder for expecting parents: the words you write today can become a keepsake your child treasures for a lifetime.

One day, your child may hold the words you wrote before they ever entered the world. They may read your hopes, your prayers, your excitement, your nervousness, and the love that was already waiting for them.
That is what makes writing to your unborn child so powerful. It turns a private moment into a lasting keepsake. It gives your child a glimpse into who you were before you became their parent and how deeply they were loved before they ever took their first breath.
Before they knew your face, they were already held in your heart.
Your Words Can Become Part of Their Story
Every child eventually wonders about the beginning of their story. They may ask what you felt when you found out about them, what you imagined they would be like, or what life was like before they arrived.
When you write those moments down, you give them something more meaningful than memory alone. You give them your voice, your heart, and your truth preserved on the page.
Why These Words Matter
Your child may not understand these words today. But one day, they may read them during a season when they need reassurance, identity, or connection. They may discover that they were loved long before they could understand love.
That kind of message can stay with a child forever.
What They May Feel When They Read It
- They may feel wanted.
- They may feel deeply loved.
- They may feel connected to your journey.
- They may understand how much their arrival meant.
- They may see a softer, more personal side of you.
- They may feel like their story mattered from the beginning.
Write the Things You Do Not Want Time to Erase
Pregnancy can feel like a blur. There are appointments, emotions, changes, preparations, and countless thoughts running through your mind. Some moments feel unforgettable, but time has a way of softening details.
Writing helps preserve what your heart feels right now. The little moments. The emotional moments. The quiet thoughts you may never say out loud.
What to Write Before They Arrive
Start with these simple ideas:
- How you felt when you first found out about them.
- What you hope they always know about your love.
- The dreams you have for their future.
- What this pregnancy has taught you.
- What you are most excited to experience with them.
- What kind of parent you hope to become.
- A promise you want to make to them.
- A message for the day they feel unsure of themselves.
- A story about the people already waiting to love them.
- One sentence you hope they remember forever.
“I wrote this before I met you, because loving you started long before I held you.”
This Is More Than a Pregnancy Journal
A journal for your unborn child is more than a place to write updates. It is a bridge between who you are now and the child you are waiting to meet. It captures the emotional beginning of a bond that will continue to grow for a lifetime.
One day, your child may not remember the sound of your heartbeat from the inside. But they can read the words that came from it.
To My Unborn Child
A heartfelt guided journal created to help expecting parents capture their love, hopes, memories, and pregnancy journey before their child enters the world.
Shop The JournalFinal Thoughts
You may be writing these words today in a quiet moment, unsure if they will matter later. But one day, they may mean everything.
Because when your child reads them, they will not just see words on a page. They will feel the love that was waiting for them from the very beginning..


