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This beautiful journal is designed for kids and adults who enjoy bird watching. Use this journal to keep track of the birds you've seen. You might be spotting birds in your back garden, in a park in your city or on the way to school. This bird log will help you to remember which of our feathered friends you've seen. Each entry log page has prompts to help you write about the birds you've watched. Fill in the bird name, the date and location, the sounds the birds make and other important details you notice.We hope you have tons of fun writing about, drawing and tracking birds with this journal.This bird spotting journal has space for 50 records. Each two-page review section has room to track:Bird NameLocationDateSighting DateBird AppearanceBird SoundsBird ActionsObservationsWeatherAmple space for writing or drawing the bird
Scout, Daisy and Dad are going on holidays while Gran stays at home to mind the cat. Scout promises to send cat a postcard from every place he visits on his travels around Ireland. But which will be the BEST. DAY. EVER?
My Very Own National Parks JournalThis beautifully designed and illustrated journal has space to record 64 national park adventures. Each two-page review section has room to track: Park Name State Visit Date Where you stayed Who you visited the park with Weather Sights you saw Wildlife you saw Ample space for writing or drawing your own review and the park passport stamp For KidsEvery time you visit a National Park, fill in the details in your journal. Write in the name of the park, the state it is in, who you went with and what you saw and did. Give each park a star rating and write or draw your own thoughts about the park. Don't forget to get your park stamp! There are extra sections in this journal for you to doodle and draw some of your favorite scenes and memories from your National Park visit. We hope you have tons of fun visiting, drawing and tracking your time in America's beautiful National Parks with this journal. For GrownupsThis National Park journal is a fun and enjoyable way for you and your child, or family to track your visits. This is an opportunity to develop a beautiful routine together to chat and discuss all you saw and experienced. Young readers can record the sights and activities while getting creative writing or drawing their own reviews of each National Park you tour. 152 pages of guided prompts, doodle spreads and a map of all the national parks in the United States.
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