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Your favorite little globetrotter will create a masterpiece of memories with The Children's Travel Journal. While on the road, this unique diary is a fun-filled work-in-progress. When completed, it becomes a treasured keepsake that vividly preserves memories of a special trip.TOPICS include: Calendar * Making Plans * The Destination * First Impressions * People * Food & Restaurants * Money * Landmarks & Monuments * Museums & Galleries * Best Day / Worst Day * I'll Never Forget & moreSPECIAL FEATURES: Fits easily into a backpack * Plastic cover for durability * Pocket for mementos * Heavy paper stock
Although this journal is black and white throughout, this allowed us to decorate the cover as colorfully as we wished! This really was the best travel journal for our purposes. Since my kids don't do a whole lot of venturing to different places, this journal provides 45 pages for a one trip experience; in contrast to other travel journals, like the eeBoo and Mudpuppy variations, that provide 5 pages of information entry and 50 pages of daily logs. We like to write, but wanted room for photos, tickets, menus, foreign currency, etc. that this book provides. The left sides of this spiral-bound are thinly-framed and left blank for these purposes. The right sides contain room for all the written details with phrases offered in small font to ignite a kid's memory and inspiration on what to write. They are free to write elaborately or simply make lists of the sights, sounds and smells of their journey. But, there's flexibility...our trip consisted of air travel to Statue of Liberty, upstate NY and Niagara Falls. We have the option of logging these four places into the journal because there are pages labeled "How I Got There" (airplane ride, taxis), "Statues and Monuments" (Statue of Liberty and Niagara Falls), "Our Destination" (NY) and "Money" (Canadian currency) and more. There's a back pocket for gathering other paper keepsakes, a plastic front cover and a thick elastic band to help keep the book closed and secure. The paper IS heavy stock quality and size is a slightly larger than a school composition book. I see a journal like this being more interesting as a looking-back memento than just a written journal for me and my 10 year old daughter.