Malaysian Craftswoman Stitches Smart Protection for Children's Health Records

Malaysian Craftswoman Stitches Smart Protection for Children's Health Records

A pink book with a floral design and a label, placed on a white background.

Malaysian Craftswoman Stitches Smart Protection for Children's Health Records

A Malaysian craftswoman has turned her sewing skills into a practical solution for parents. Noor Eizie Eizyanie Mohamad Safuan creates handmade covers to protect the 'pink book'—a vital record of a child's health and vaccinations. Her business, Ezloveycraft, offers durable and personalised cases to prevent damage or loss of this essential document.

The 'pink book,' officially known as the Baby and Child Health Record, tracks immunisations, growth, and developmental milestones. Parents must present it during clinic visits and school registrations. Yet, many overlook its care, leaving it vulnerable to wear or misplacement.

Noor Eizie Eizyanie, who learned sewing from her mother, launched Ezloveycraft around 2014. Her A5-sized covers are made from bright, modern cotton fabric, lined with protective plastic, and neatly stitched. Each one takes roughly an hour to craft, depending on demand from WhatsApp and social media orders. The covers feature inner pockets for extra documents and stretch to fit the growing health record. Beyond 'pink book' cases, her shop sells angpau-style wallets, passport holders, and Quran covers. Prices for all items start below RM20, making them an affordable way to safeguard important belongings.

Ezloveycraft's covers provide a simple way to keep the 'pink book' secure and organised. With personalisation options and added storage, they help parents maintain a key document for their child's health and education. The business continues to expand its range of handmade, budget-friendly products.

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