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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The kid is in 7th grade. I wouldn't even pay for a yearbook on a non-graduation year.[/quote] I don't agree with this philosophy. Yearbooks are one of those things that can be held onto for a very long time and grow in nostalgia value the farther back you go. It's fun to look at when you're 40 or 50 and reminisce and laugh at how dated and stupid everyone looked. Especially for grandchildren and the like. If there's a chance that your kid will want this, it's worth it to buy, in my opinion. You're never getting those days back. My parents bought me a yearbook every year and I appreciate it more than ever as I get older and am doing the same for my kids.[/quote] +1. I’ve gotten yearbooks for my daughters every single year (currently they are in 4th and 6th). They enjoy thumbing through their old yearbooks. I plan to get each of them one through the rest of their school years. I don’t have much from my junior high/high school years but I still have my yearbooks.[/quote]
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