Monday, December 18, 2017

JOURNALS & PLANNERS FOR TWEENS: Weird But True Daily Planner: 365 Days to Fill with School, Sports, Friends, and Fun! / All About Me / Best, Year Ever!


If you're still looking for a few last minute gifts, check out these fun planners and journals that were released this year for kids and tweens. There's something for everyone with these three reviews. 


By: National Geographic Kids
Published by: National Geographic 
Released on: June 13th, 2017
Purchase from: National Geographic | Amazon | B&N
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Source: National Geographic, in exchange for my honest review
Rating: 5 owlets 

Prepare to be amazed each day with weird-but-true facts that will impress your friends and stump your parents. Turn the page and record your school work, keep track of activities, and plan your social life, all while learning wild and wacky things about the world around you!

Fun prompts invite you to celebrate weirdness. Plus there are homework help sections and tons of space to write or doodle your daily schedule any way you wish. With beautiful full-color artwork and engaging information and activities, this is the must-have planner. It's a great way to stand out from the crowd!


This is really fun planner for tweens, and older. It will be easy to stay organized with fun, entertain planner. It makes a great bullet journal as well! This planner makes writing down daily activities fun, as each day's page features something fun.  It's chalk full of interesting tidbits and educational fun facts. The end of the planner features a world map, and pages full of interesting facts. National Geographic has done a great job with this school-scheduled planner. Meaning the planner beginnings in August, and ends in July. Being a bond by a spiral, means this book is easy to carry around, and opens flat, making it easier to write in. It's gender neutral, making it great for boys and girls. It's definitely one of the cooler planners I've seen! I'm an adult, and was tempted to keep it and use it myself.



By: Ellen Bailey
Published by: Andrews McMeel Publishing 
Released on: December 19th, 2017
Ages: 8 -11
Purchase from: The PublisherAmazon 
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Source: book from publisher in exchange for my honest review
Rating: 4 stars

A beautiful, interactive journal for girls to jot down their thoughts, dreams, and opinions to create a fabulous record of exactly who they are, right here, right now.

Packed with fun quizzes and fill-in sections, that will help girls document their likes and dislikes, this journal records their physical characteristics, detailed information about their friends, families, and hobbies, and encourages them to confess their hopes and dreams.

A really fun, interactive journal for girls. This cute journal is full of writing prompts and plenty of pages to write down details about their life now, and their future dreams and aspirations, as well as their thoughts. Included are pages for them to write down information about family and friends, their dreams, what they love to do, what they want to do when they get older and so much more. This is a lovely book that allows girls the freedom to be themselves, and express who they are within the pages of this book. The writing prompts, illustrations and interactive activities found through out the book making writing fun and entertaining. 


By: Klutz 
Published by: Klutz
Released on: July 25th, 2017
Ages: 7 & up
Purchase from: Amazon 
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Source: book from publisher to review in exchange for my honest review
Rating: 3 Owlets 

Use this completely customizable calendar and gratitude journal to make this your best year ever! Blank month pages let you start your calendar anytime you want. Use the ribbon bookmark and sticky notes to keep track of important events. Plus, over 250 stickers are included to place throughout your planner. Every month features activities and ideas to help you remember to be thankful, practice kindness, and find what makes you happy all year long.

Comes With:
270 stickers
132 sticky notes
Pen
16 paper bookmark designs

A fun journal that is definitely a big hit at school book fairs. This journal is great for younger girls. With it's monthly calendar, interactive pages, pages to write down all your favorites, as well as illustrate, stickers, sticky notes, a pen, and bookmark, this book makes bullet journaling, and staying organized fun. The bright festive colors, and funny illustrations make for a cheerful journal as well. The down fall for this journal is the lack of pages to write down weekly things, however there is plenty of space to write down monthly goals, ideas, favorite things and more. Great for ages 7 & up. 

1 comment:

  1. All of these planners looks gorgeous :D Thank you for sharing about them sweetie. <3 I was not good at writing down anything while I was a teen, haha :)

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