JOURNALS


 

how do you feel today?

This journal has a list of emotions that children can circle or color in each day, a blank face to color/illustrate that feeling, and a box to write why. This could be used for younger children with the help of a parent, but is best suited to kids who can read and write.

 
 

“Today I Feel”

A simple journal that includes the same prompt every day, along with emotion faces to circle. This has space to draw or write - good for any age.

 
 

The 3 Minute Gratitude Journal For Kids

This journal is a simple way to incorporate gratitude practice into your child’s life. Great for elementary aged children.

 
 

the feelings journal

American Girl makes great books for girls! This journal covers many topics, and has quite a bit on friendship. This is best suited to age 9/10+.

 
 

my feelings

This journal offers less direction, so it is up to your child on how to use it! It offers half lined, half blank pages so your child can draw and/or write. Good for any age.

 
 

sharing journals

The journals below are meant for passing between child and parent. These are great for sharing about topics that may feel awkward for your child to bring up out of the blue, or if they are simply more comfortable in writing things down. These are known for opening up great dialogues between kids + parents!