Are you looking for journals that kids will love to use? Here are some of our favorites!
Unicorn Journal and Sketchbook
The Unicorn Journal and Sketchbook is a really fun journal for kids themed with unicorns. It is a great medium size, and offers a lot of space for different forms of journaling.
What makes this journal unique for kids is that there are both blank and lined pages, so your kids can write their journal entries on the lined pages, then use the blank pages for sketches and doodles.
The journal comes with over 100 pages of journaling fun. It is recommended for children ages 3 and up.
The 3-Minute Gratitude Journal for Kids
If you want your kids to learn and do more gratitude journaling, this is an excellent option. It is more than just a blank journal and offers different prompts and a way for your kids to practice mindfulness all in the same journal. Plus, it is advertised as only taking 3-5 minutes a day, so it will be super easy for your kids to accomplish.
This journal is a great way to instill the feeling of gratitude in your children and helping to make a habit of recognizing those things they are grateful for every day.
This journal is recommended for children in grade levels 2nd to 5th
grades.
A Fill-in Journal for Kids
Another great option for your kids is to get a fill-in-the-blank journal, similar to a workbook. It keeps you from having to give them a list of writing prompts to work with and makes it easier for your kids to do their daily journaling.
This journal not only provides prompts on each page for your kids to fill in, but there are a lot of fun illustrations to go along with the different questions and statements. It is very kid-friendly with things such as asking about animals and food.
The fill-in journal is recommended for children in grade levels from preschool to 3rd grade. There are a lot of good reviews about this journal.
Dinosaur Era – Primary Story Journal for Kids
Your kids might also like the Dinosaur Era journal, which is a story journal with different writing exercises. This is geared toward younger kids between kindergarten and 2nd grade. Not many journals cater specifically toward younger kids, so it is a really good option.
The Dinosaur Era journal includes 100 pages total, with two areas on each page. There is a blank spot at the top for doodling and a lined space at the bottom for writing in the story or journal entry.
One Question a Day for Kids
One last journal your kids might like is the “One Question a Day” journal. This also includes a variety of different writing prompts for kids, with just one question every day.
Using the “One Question a Day” journal will keep your child’s journaling practice short and sweet, but also help them benefit from journaling on a regular basis.
This journal comes in hardback and is recommended for children in grade levels 1st
through 7th.
There are many more journals geared toward children. You could spend countless hours reviewing them online. These are just a few of our favorites that we wanted to share with you.
Happy Journaling!
Pamela
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