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My two girls (11 and 10 years old now) are reaching puberty and that's no piece of cake. Not a child anymore and not yet a youngster, a life phase in between. So this mom looked out for some tools that could be helpful.
A customized fill-in diary
We have experience using 'Slaapklets', a dutch fill-in diary for kids. It helps your kid to order its thoughts, become aware of emotions and as a result not get so lost within itself. Lovely and versatile as it may be, it is not customized.
I have all the materials needed to fabric such a booklet and made one for myself when I switched from a bullet journal to a customized journal/planner.
The main question is this: am I going to use the computer or go totally old school? Nostalgia made me choose the latter. 🙂
When I look once more at all those beautiful fill-in diaries for kids on the market, the plan in my head is taking shape.
Time to start creating
I use plain white A4 paper, black fineliner, washi tape, little emoji stickers, a big geo triangle, post-its, a laminator, a cutting machine, (clear) stamps, an atoma puncher and atoma-like rings.
I divide the A4 into two, because I aim for an A5 booklet.
The top of each page is the same:
- space for the date
- 'my top 3 of today'
- 'this was 💩 today'
- 'emoji of the day', with a blank one at the end of the row
On the bottom left I work with post-its, to create a total of 14 different pages.
On the bottom right there's room for a doodle.
Here's an example of two different pages:
You can find all variations (in dutch) here
The girls will get their fill-in diaries at New Year. I'm curious to find out of they like it and make use of it.
Anyhow, creating was great fun. 🙂