Reading Journal for Kids Who Love Books is a commendable literary companion that goes beyond merely making reading enjoyable.
Browsing: Journals
Here are some ideas to start and keep a writing journal. Luckily, reading and writing skills can be interwoven in enjoyable, easy, and organic ways!
Scruffy: Our Loyal Pandemic Pooches and the Good, the Bad, and the Crazy Haircuts We Gave Them would make a lovely gift for any dog-loving family.
How to Weave a Little Reading and Writing into the Summer Break
An inspiring, empowering journal that encourages its owners to think, create, reflect, and explore their own radness.
A companion to the bestselling Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Book that Brian Froud illustrated nearly two decades ago, this book is the perfect gift for any fantasy (or Froud) enthusiast.
The Children’s Book Review | July 28, 2016 Age Range: 14+ Paperback: 128 pages Start Where You Are: A Journal for Self-Exploration Created by Meera…
The Children’s Book Review | May 23, 2016 Age Range: 4-12 Hardcover: 96 pages About the Books Friendsbook Children’s Diaries is…
This month, Connect the Thoughts (Chronicle Books), a guided journal for young thinkers, is back again as The Children’s Book Review’s best selling middle grade book.
Autumn Falls touches on light bullying, loss, dyslexia, realistic high-school life with accuracy and grace, with plenty of fun in between.