Their Little Language

Personalization & Privacy

Making a meaningful personalized book does not require collecting a child’s full identity. Our launch process is designed around data minimization.

What the adult purchaser may submit

  • A first name or nickname
  • 12 or 20 special words or phrases
  • The family translation or meaning
  • A short, non-sensitive memory or example sentence
  • An approximate age or season, if desired
  • A dedication and design preference

What not to submit

Do not submit surnames, exact birth dates, home or school addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, URLs, medical or developmental information, government identifiers, photos, audio, video, or other sensitive information.

Who may submit

The purchaser must be at least 18 and must be the child’s parent or legal guardian, or have permission from the child’s parent or legal guardian.

How the content is used

Submitted content is used only to design, proof, produce, deliver, and support the ordered keepsake. Optional permission to use a review, phrase, image, audio, or reaction in marketing is requested separately and is never preselected or required to purchase.

Retention

In v1, raw intake, intake exports, working design files, rejected proofs, and the approved production PDF are scheduled for deletion 30 days after confirmed delivery. We do not keep a v1 reorder archive; a reorder requires a new customer submission. Minimal transaction, tax, fraud, consent, approval, refund, and production records may be retained longer where reasonably needed or legally required, without unnecessary child content.

Analytics

Child-related form values must not appear in URLs, analytics attributes, advertising pixels, order tags, public reviews, email subject lines, or filenames. Intake and proof pages must not include advertising or session-replay tools.

Your choices

The adult purchaser may request access, correction, export, or deletion through the secure support route shown on the Contact page. We verify the requester before acting. Some transaction records may be retained where required by law.