Doodle Your Day
Doodle Your Day
Doodle Your Day introduces your child to micro journaling: journaling in small bits. From drawing today’s weather to sketching what made them laugh on International Moment of Laughter Day, kids will love exploring their imagination with such an immense variety of topics.
The occasional topics that repeat themselves through the year (what I ate for lunch and what I learned today), will add historical life reference points to this one-of-a-kind illustrated keepsake.
Doodle Your Day is not strictly a doodle book. Occasionally, your child will be encouraged to paste or journal using the “wacky word of the day” in a sentence. Doodle Your Day is an easy, appealing way to expand your child’s creative juices. And with 365 doodle and journaling prompts for your young artists, Doodle Your Day makes micro journaling easy. Ages 8 and older.
Note: If you are fussy about what you hand off to your children like our family is, you will find that a few Doodle Your Day exercises may warrant skipping.
Publisher's Information
Text by: Anita Wood
Drawings by: Jennifer Kalis
Pages: 365
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 7 x 9 1/2"
Copyright: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4236-2368-7
Publisher: Gibbs M Smith
Printed In: China
Consumable: Yes
Reproducible: No
Faith-Based: No
Awards and Endorsements:
Voted one of the top "boredom busters" by FamilyFun magazine
review by Living Well + Learning Well
”My daughter and I both think this journal is awesome! We start our day with it. I leave it on the table with her assignment notebook each morning so she can start her day with doodling.”
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”This is a great first journal for kids, as the “assignments” are quick and easy… and loads of fun, as well! ”
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”Doodle Your Day is going to be a fun addition to our daily activities and will most likely be something Boo will treasure forever - an illustrated personal keepsake of her entire fifth grade year!”
Read the Reviewreview by So Every Day
”Each day there is an assigned “doodle” for that day. It’s a beyond-easy way to have your kids regularly be creative and simultaneously think a little about the life they are currently living.”
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