When I was younger, I loved filling in journals, and now they are fun to look back on. Little Bookworm likes filling them in too. So we were excited to check out these new fillable journals for kids and families.
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50 Things to Try in the Fall
Written by Kim Hankinson
This adventure journal is stuffed full of Fall themed activities broken down in groups: Explore, Dare, Move, Create, Skills, and Careful! Some pages include instructions for creating things off the page, while others include spaces for recording things you see in nature. Kids will love exploring the world around them, and keeping track of their Fall fun on the pages.
50 Things to Try in the Winter
Written by Kim Hankinson
This fillable journal is full of fun winter activities that kids can do on their own or families can do together. The activities are labeled with different markers including Explore, Dare, Move, Create, Skills, and Careful! There are activities that can be done on the pages in the book, or with simple items from around your home. This is a great way to celebrate the season and all the fun things that winter offers.
50 Things to Try When Camping
Written by Kim Hankinson
This fillable journal offers kids and families an opportunity to learn new skills while enjoying the great outdoors. There are lots of doodle pages throughout the book, plus easy instructions for kids to learn important skills such as orienteering and fire building. The back of the book includes a pocket for keeping special things as well.
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FAMtastic: Our Memory Book
Written by Kenzie Lynne and illustrated by Melanie Mikecz
This family memory book is meant to be filled in by the whole family. The pages are filled with prompts about family heirlooms, favorite vacations, embarrassing moments, family traditions, and more! This is a fun way for families to reminisce together and preserve special memories.
We are So Thankful
Written by Katie Clemons
This shared gratitude journal encourages parents and kids to share the things that they are thankful for. The beginning of the book includes guidelines for parents and kids to agree to before starting the journal, and an explanation of how the journal works. The pages include lots of creative writing prompts, space to doodle, draw, and color. Kids and parents alike will appreciate this fun way to explore the things in life they are grateful for.
Get an Attitude of Gratitude: A Journal for Kids
Written by Laura Gawne and Susan Bain
This adorable gratitude journal introduces a daily gratitude routine to little ones. Each page features a box for sharing 3 things they are thankful for that day. There is also a place for kids to note something that made them smile that day, and a space for them to draw or write about the best part of their day. The bottom of the page has a simple mood tracker as well, with cute smiley faces representing the different moods. There are sweet quotes about gratitude and being thankful sprinkled throughout the book that kids and adults will enjoy.
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Mother Daughter Activity Journal: Connecting Better with Each Other
Written by Lisa McGuiness
This shared journal offers lots of opportunities for mother and daughter to get to know one another and share favorite memories. The beginning of the book offers tips on how to get started and how to use the book. Most pages offer side by side writing prompts, encouraging mother and daughter to answer questions about one another and themselves, share their thoughts and dreams, and create fun doodles. This is a great way to create a keepsake for mother and daughter to cherish for years to come.
Do you enjoy fillable journals for kids? Share your favorites in the comments!
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