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Start with Gratitude Journal for Kids: A Draw and Write Diary to Help Your Child Grow Up Happy and Positive

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About Start With Gratitude Journal For Kids: A Draw And

Review "Kids love this journal because it makes the science of happiness fun! It'll be a phenomenal keepsake to refer back to as they get older." - Olivia Miller"I love the smile it brings to my 9 year old boy while he completes each entry. I love watching his thought process." - Romyna Greco"We love doing this with our 3 year old every night. Helps end the day on a positive note. Also each page is different unlike the other popular journals we tried." - Ellis Harvell"Easy, quick and fun way to connect with kids and a fantastic teaching tool. Everyone needs a copy!" - Andy Gracida"In a world based on materialistic things I find this book a relief. It helped us drill in the lessons of gratefulness and gratitude but in a light organic way. It also helped my young girl at an emotional and tricky time to talk to me about her feelings." - Jennifer Weber Product Description Help your kid be happier by focusing on the positive and get amazing insight into their mind!Go from “I’m grateful for pizza” to “I’m grateful for having no illnesses”. Get more “I had a GREAT day” and less “I had a bad day”. Read more than just “It was good”.Start with Gratitude Journal for Kids is the easiest tool for your kid to express his feelings in a fun and grateful way. Help your child open up to you better and discuss their day in a mindful way!How will this gratitude journal affect your kid?improves writing and story skills, how they do in school, confidence, relationships, self-awareness, resilience, appreciation, emotional intelligence, empathy, mood, happiness and overall healthreduces stress, anxiety, the entitlement attitude, negative self-talk and psychological issuesHow is this journal for girls and boys different?Easy to start: simple and effective layout gives kids room to use their imagination but also gives them a guideline to follow.No pressure: kids can add their own date. This lets them contribute when they feel good about it.Fun and engaging illustrations: cheerful characters each day that can be colored to help kids relax and make journaling more enjoyable (we all know how hard it can be to keep kids engaged for long).Inspirational quotes: thought provoking quotes to motivate and inspire writing.Prompts that train kids to think positively: You'll be surprised at how the well picked prompts help your child come up with thoughtful answers instead of just “I played”!Positivity challenges: weekly challenges like “write the things you like about yourself” or “writing a thank-you note to someone who helped you” to promote kindness, spread gratitude and build confidence.Drawing opportunity: for the children that can't write, love to draw or are just tired and prefer to draw, appropriate place is allocated.Not repetitive (boring): different daily illustration, quote and prompt. The weekly challenges are also different.Meaningful conversation starter: opens up positive discussions like “Can I feel happy and sad?” for some special bonding time (positive kids are happy kids)!Kid-friendly format: sized for smaller hands with large font, capital printed letters and lots of space for words and drawings (120 pages at 7.5″ x 9.25″).Shift kids negative attitudes in just minutes when they are tempted to complain - “Hey! Let’s read the last few days/weeks in your journal. Your life has been full of good things.” Also enjoy their most thankful moments in their own handwriting someday.This mindfulness journal gets kids away from the screen and helps them develop a healthy habit for the rest of their lives. It's suitable for kids ages 5-12 but it also suits any child who loves coloring and writing in a more fun and exciting way (use it together or independently)!In these uncertain times, kids are dealing with big feelings and often don't know how to express their anxieties and worries in productive ways. This diary helps kids identify and manage their emotions, teaches them to see what they have as opposed to what they don’t and to appreciate