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It's never too early to start journaling! Have your children or grandchild start good habits when they are young...even if you have to help write their answers initially. This kid-friendly, wide-lined journal has just the right prompts for little ones. It keeps them focused on life lessons, what they are thankful for, and remembering to do something nice for someone else. Both kids and adults will treasure these memories.Text includes: Day..., Date..., What I did today..., Favorite part of the day..., Least favorite part of the day..., What I learned today..., Nice things I did for other..., I am thankful for...and on the back of each page is space for pictures and drawings. I started keeping a "diary" when I was in junior high and I still have them! I am sporatic about it, but I still to this day write things down. My descendants will know a whole lot about me!!! Yikes!!!
Measurements: 7-1/2" x 9", 200 pages.
Give one to the people you care about most. Each hardcover, spiral-bound book measures 6 ½" x 7 ¼ " and contains 35 - 45 fun-to-ask and fun-to-answer questions. You get your journal back with handwritten responsesyou'll cherish forever.
Chapters: When you were a kid - questions like: What do you remember most about being a kid? What were some of your favorite things to do? What are your favorite memories about your father? your mother? your sisters and your brothers? Did you ever get upset with your parents? and on and on. Your Youth - What are your memories of being a teenagerr? So, what are your teenage dating experiences? Do you remember your first date? What kind of music did you like as a teenager? Any favorite artists or groups?
My Dad - Tell me about the first time you met dad. Do you remember the first time you and dad went out? Was marriage always a part of your plan? How did it happen?
What about Me (my favorite part) - What do you remember most about the time you were pregnant with me? What are your memories of the day I was born? What characteristics do you thnk you and I share now? What do you think is my best quality? What is my not-so-best?
You (now) - What really, really, really makes you happy? What are some of the things that you would still like to accomplish? Tell me about the work you have done throughout your life. What do you think is your best quality? Your worst quality? Do you have any regrets that you care to share with me? Other stuff - Blank pages to fill in family names and misc. information. About 90 pages.
Give one to the people you care about most. Each hardcover, spiral-bound book measures 6 ½" x 7 ¼ " and contains 35 - 45 fun-to-ask and fun-to-answer questions. You get your journal back with handwritten responsesyou'll cherish forever. Read the description for the Mom journal. Questions are very similar. About 90 pages.
Sisters share so many experiences while growing up together: working and playing, fighting and scheming, laughing and crying. This book, created by two sisters, is a celebration of those memories shared. The book features one question per day and room to write within a framed page on beautifully flecked paper. Scattered throughout the book are classic photographs of many sisters doing the things that sisters do!
Sample Questions:- A gift you gave me that I love is...- Remember playing hide and seek?- Mom always used to tell us...- The biggest mess we ever made together was...- One of my favorite times spent with you is...- I can remember when Mom or Dad read to us from...
Give to yourself and your sister, to exchange once completed. Give to anyone who has a close relationship with her sister. Give to your daughters to fill out for each other.Measurements: 5-1/2" x 7".