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OverviewA daily journal to help kids ages 8 to 12 explore who they are Do you want to get to know yourself a little better? This question a day journal is bursting with amazing prompts for you to answer. What is your favorite kind of music? How would you use different superpowers? Is there anything that makes you nervous? Answer questions like these every day for a whole year! Discover a kids journal that offers- 365 Prompts-Find out how much fun journaling can be by answering a brand new prompt every day. Kid-friendly questions-Go beyond other journals for kids and explore questions perfect for young writers like you. A positive approach-Feel great when you write about your hopes, share what you're good at, and more. Get interested in journaling and self-exploration with a question a day journal that's perfect for kids. Full Product DetailsAuthor: MaryAnne KochenderferPublisher: Callisto Media Inc. Imprint: Callisto Kids Dimensions: Width: 19.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9781648761102ISBN 10: 1648761100 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 09 April 2021 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsKids ask their parents hundreds of questions a day! MaryAnne gives parents a creative way to turn the tables, providing a thoughtful way for kids to engage in self-reflection while recording their feelings about everything from their relationships with others to their thoughts on teeth brushing and time travel! --Erica Clark, creator of the blog What Do We Do All Day? ""Kids ask their parents hundreds of questions a day! MaryAnne gives parents a creative way to turn the tables, providing a thoughtful way for kids to engage in self-reflection while recording their feelings about everything from their relationships with others to their thoughts on teeth brushing and time travel!"" --Erica Clark, creator of the blog What Do We Do All Day? ""MaryAnne wrote a book that will get any kid excited to start or continue journaling as they answer one question a day for a full year. The questions are fun, silly, and serious--just what a tween peeking into adulthood wants."" --Ticia Messing, homeschool blogger, adventuresinmommydom.org ""MaryAnne Kochenderfer's prompts are thought-provoking as well as creative and often humorous. In other words, they are just the thing to get even reluctant writers excited about journaling. This book takes the intimidation out of journaling. Kochenderfer's book is chock-full of colorful graphics and inspiring quotations. Moreover, each prompt only requires a few lines of response, so the idea of journaling every day doesn't seem overwhelming but rather enjoyable. This is a book I'm looking forward to using with my children as an easy way to encourage reflection and creativity."" --Leanna Guillén Mora, owner and blogger at All Done Monkey and founder of Multicultural Kid Blogs """Kids ask their parents hundreds of questions a day! MaryAnne gives parents a creative way to turn the tables, providing a thoughtful way for kids to engage in self-reflection while recording their feelings about everything from their relationships with others to their thoughts on teeth brushing and time travel!"" --Erica Clark, creator of the blog What Do We Do All Day? ""MaryAnne wrote a book that will get any kid excited to start or continue journaling as they answer one question a day for a full year. The questions are fun, silly, and serious--just what a tween peeking into adulthood wants."" --Ticia Messing, homeschool blogger, adventuresinmommydom.org ""MaryAnne Kochenderfer's prompts are thought-provoking as well as creative and often humorous. In other words, they are just the thing to get even reluctant writers excited about journaling. This book takes the intimidation out of journaling. Kochenderfer's book is chock-full of colorful graphics and inspiring quotations. Moreover, each prompt only requires a few lines of response, so the idea of journaling every day doesn't seem overwhelming but rather enjoyable. This is a book I'm looking forward to using with my children as an easy way to encourage reflection and creativity."" --Leanna Guill�n Mora, owner and blogger at All Done Monkey and founder of Multicultural Kid Blogs" Author InformationMARYANNE KOCHENDERFER writes about crafts, activities, and family travel on her blog at MamaSmiles.com. She lives in California with her husband and their four amazing children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |