
Dear reader,
I created this journal page to be cute to catch my children attention right away.
We all know that young children will not read a book without pictures. I remember loving to read and starting and not finishing at least three times a more serious non picture book that my mom loved with a young feel but too boring for my child mind.
I am all about disguising the learning in a pretty and fun package because those are the things that children love.
I created these with my daughter, and this is why I know that they will work, she assisted and assured me that she would rather write on these than on the “boring” normal lined paper.
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8 Cool Journaling Exercises for Children
Invent a Superhero
- What is your superhero’s name?
- What powers do they have, and how did they get them?
- Draw a picture of your superhero in action!
My Dream Day
- If you could do anything in the world tomorrow, what would it be?
- Who would you spend it with?
- Describe your perfect day from start to finish.
Animal Adventure
- If you could turn into any animal, what would you choose and why?
- Where would you go, and what would you do?
- What would your animal friends be like?
A Message from the Stars
- Imagine you received a letter from an alien. What does it say?
- Write your reply back to the alien.
- Describe what their world might look like.
Magic Object Discovery
- You found a magical object in your backyard. What is it, and what does it do?
- How will you use its powers?
- Write about a crazy adventure you had with it.
If I Could Travel Back in Time
- What time period would you visit?
- Who would you meet, and what questions would you ask?
- What would you bring back to show your friends?
Your Secret Hideout
- Imagine you have the coolest secret hideout ever. Where is it?
- What does it look like inside?
- What fun things do you do there?
The Talking Object
- Pick an everyday object (e.g., a lamp, pencil, or backpack) and imagine it could talk.
- What would it say to you?
- Write a conversation between you and this object.
Previous Journaling Exercises
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Thanks for your visit and I will share another journal page and exercises next month.
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Eve


























































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