The Book Lover’s Companion journal is a place for your child to explore and expand their reading journey.
With a variety of ways to record their life in books, the journal includes:
- Space to write fifty personal book reviews — each with thoughtfully guided prompts and ample room to write notes (helpful for book reports!)
- Room to draw a picture from each book (and let their creativity run wild)
- Ways to identify and explore how a book made them feel (with help identifying emotions and space to write about them)
- Room to compose a “To Read” list - books they encounter but don’t yet have the bandwidth for (#homeworkproblems)
- A record for books lent and borrowed to friends so that they never accidentally keep a friend’s book (and get to pester whomever keeps theirs!)
- Book discussion questions that spark conversation with friends, at school, or at the dinner table (these questions are also great for parents to ask kiddos - deepen your connection while exploring a topic your child cares about!)
- Space to track how many books were read in a year with the Reading Habits Calendar (with room for four different years’ worth of records)
- And much, much, more
This journal can promote reading and writing skills, social connection with peers and family, and also provide a place to explore, understand, and give language to feelings.
It’s a journal about books but it’s really a journal about your child’s inner world. Allow the Book Lover’s Companion to help your child navigate these formative years with confidence, emotional intelligence, and deeper understanding of themselves.
Because what we read as kids changes us - let’s give kids a place to write it all down.