HappySelf My First Journal

£25.00

We’ll always worry about our children from the moment they are born. Through each development stage and milestone, we want to make sure our children are aware of the changes within themselves too, as parents we’ll be looking for a way to bring out the best in them. HappySelf Journal has created the ‘My First’ journal for children aged 3-6 which is packed with activities! The beautifully illustrated journal is ideal for you to be able to pick up conversations with your child by discussing daily quotes, writing 3 things that positively impacted them, and choosing a character from a selection of moods to show how they felt during the day.

The journal helps to break down a variety of topics where conversations may be easier for you to start with your child. So, use this journal to reflect together on feelings and be able to practice gratitude. From positive experiences of using the journal, parents have said they have noticed more confidence in their children with a great growth mindset and being able to discuss opportunities and achievements. You'll find the journal is flexible so you and your child can make it your own with plenty of space to share drawings, colouring, and writing between you. You can mark your journal with a bookmark ribbon. Pages are undated so it doesn't matter if you skip a day.

Good To Know

Brand:   HappySelf
Model: HSJ-032
Age Range:
3-6 Years
Paper: 
High-quality, pencil pen and crayon resistant
Pages:  128 Pages
Bind:  Soft lie-flat binding
Size Length: 25.1cm
Size Width: 17.6cm
Size Depth: 1.2cm

We’ll always worry about our children from the moment they are born. Through each development stage and milestone, we want to make sure our children are aware of the changes within themselves too, as parents we’ll be looking for a way to bring out the best in them. HappySelf Journal has created the ‘My First’ journal for children aged 3-6 which is packed with activities! The beautifully illustrated journal is ideal for you to be able to pick up conversations with your child by discussing daily quotes, writing 3 things that positively impacted them, and choosing a character from a selection of moods to show how they felt during the day.

The journal helps to break down a variety of topics where conversations may be easier for you to start with your child. So, use this journal to reflect together on feelings and be able to practice gratitude. From positive experiences of using the journal, parents have said they have noticed more confidence in their children with a great growth mindset and being able to discuss opportunities and achievements. You'll find the journal is flexible so you and your child can make it your own with plenty of space to share drawings, colouring, and writing between you. You can mark your journal with a bookmark ribbon. Pages are undated so it doesn't matter if you skip a day.

Good To Know

Brand:   HappySelf
Model: HSJ-032
Age Range:
3-6 Years
Paper: 
High-quality, pencil pen and crayon resistant
Pages:  128 Pages
Bind:  Soft lie-flat binding
Size Length: 25.1cm
Size Width: 17.6cm
Size Depth: 1.2cm
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