Question a Day Journal for Kids: 365 Days to Capture Memories and Express Yourself
by Maryanne PhD Kochenderfer
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A 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.
This journal makes a wonderful Christmas gift or stocking stuffer for kids, encouraging self-expression and reflection.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781648761102
- Binding
- Paperback
- Authors
- Maryanne PhD Kochenderfer
- Publisher
- Callisto Kids
- Published Date
- March 9, 2021
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 148
- Physical Info
- 9.1 in L x 7.4 in W (1.1 lb)

This journal has some great questions to get kids thinking. It seems to be more for kids age 10 and up.
Bought these for my two oldest daughters and they love writing in it to wind down at night. Occasionally we open it up and read through what they wrote and it always brings a smile to my face!
If you're a mom of a preteen, this book is an ally for those things they don't want to communicate. Change your approach with this powerful book.
Bought this for the kids in my life and they loved it. Very kid friendly and easy-thoughtful writing prompts. Great way for kids to get their thoughts out of their head both negative and positive. Also good for parents to learn more about their kids by reading their responses to the prompts.
Great journal for kids. It is kind of repetitive. My child goes through phases of being interested in it and not.