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| Best Sellers Rank | #22,973 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #40 in Children's Travel Books (Books) #1,522 in Notebooks & Writing Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (601) |
| Dimensions | 6.1 x 0.6 x 8.4 inches |
| Edition | Jou |
| Grade level | 7 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1441318143 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1441318145 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 96 pages |
| Publication date | June 20, 2015 |
| Publisher | Peter Pauper Press |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years, from customers |
C**F
Perfect for rising kindergarter!
Bought this for a 2.5 week vacation in Europe and LOVED it! In addition to brief journaling each day there were fun activities to engage my little in during long car rides that will also help him remember special times on our trip. The games weren’t something I thought we’d use but they were great for occupying our drive long time! There’s even a pocket in the back to hold mementos (we mostly used it to store postcards). I also love that it had space for pre-trip planning plus post-trip activities, which helped solidify our memories. Definitely recommend this for young travelers! I think it would work well for age 4-7 with grownup help and ages 8-13 who can read and write on their own.
H**E
LOTS of awesome features in this journal
We took a family trip to Hawaii, and I wanted to get my six year old a travel journal that could help him document his trip and also practice writing while we were gone. I had looked at a few online and ended up choosing this one because of the high reviews, variety of "activities" and just the overall impression I got from reading about it vs others. I was really pleased with it! It is certainly great for my six year old (he reads and writes well for a Kindergartener), though I would say if your child isn't a strong writer, this might not be the greatest option...as you're paying for a prompt filled book! Certainly some Kinders and 1st grade on up would get benefit from it. It has a lot of great spaces to write about all facets of a trip. Some examples: *A page to write where are you going & who is coming with you *Trip itinerary pages *Detailed journal pages (which include "rating" happy faces and check boxes so they can rate the day) *"Top 10" page for them to write the top things they experienced *State/Location information page about interesting stuff about the place they're vacationing *Games for travel There are certainly other things, but these were the ones my son liked the best. It was fun to help him review each day and write a sentence or two about what we did and how he felt...but certainly it could be more independent for older kids. I'd say the ideal range would be 6 to 12/13. It was a great investment and he'll have it to keep and remember forever!
J**Y
Wonderful journals!
Was trying to figure out a way to get my two kids to write this summer. They were so excited when they got these journals. They wrote in them every night of vacation. We got postcards and photos and they turned out really cute and great memories for the kids. Would highly recommend!
K**Y
Great
Great ideas for week long visit to Grandma and Grandpa .
J**E
Versatile and so much fun to fill out!
We filled almost every page of this journal. It had enough space for multiple days and spots for drawing and playing games. Pages for things you saw, smelled, heard, bought, ate, etc. Loved it.
P**A
Great for a road trip
This journal was perfect for our road trip! Kept my son busy logging every thing we saw and it even had a few games for him to play!
H**W
Great journals for kids
We recently traveled during the school year and my kids teachers wanted them to make a travel journal since they’d be missing some school. This journal had a nice way of showing things getting ready for the trip as well as a daily itinerary that we added in.
S**E
Same prompts on every page
Since this is nothing more than a notebook with the same prompts on each page, you might as well buy a cheap blank notebook and write the prompts in yourself!
N**E
A great travel journal for kids. Games and activities inside as well as lots of pages to write memories and draw
B**.
Surprisingly perfect for a 10-14 day trip. I had to nag my 7 year old to fill it up everyday, but I'm sure he'll come to appreciate it and make it a habit in future trips.
L**A
I bought 2 of this. One was fine, and the other was used!! It was a present. When my nephew went to write in it found a few pages with writing and scribbles like shown in the photo. He was so disappointed.
K**T
Love this travel diary. Bought as a gift and a couple for my kids. Entertains the kids while travelling, prompts them to write in various ways. We brought one to the Disney World and got some signatures from the princesses + characters on the diary. Great keepsake book!
J**N
Bought for my son’s first trip away from home with the school. Great little book with lots of relevant questions and prompts so it’s so easy to make a lovely diary of their trip without it being to much like homework.