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66 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The definitive first journal for children. Perfect!,
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
All About Me, A Keepsake Journal for Kids is a gem. Author, Linda Kranz, has a special insight into what children are thinking and feeling and she invites them to write it down in this child's first journal. Ms. Kranz uses "thought-starters" such as "Name something you have done that makes you proud" and "If someone gave you a million dollars, what would you do with it?" "How does your answer change when you think about it a little longer?" This is the perfect journal for both girls and boys and an inviting way to encourage them to begin writing down their thoughts and feelings with their own words.
49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVE THIS BOOK!,
By A Customer
This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
My name is Tommy and I am 10. I love this book so much. I got it and I write in it so much. I would reccomend it to every kid in the world. I had a different journal and I didn't know what to write in it and now I can write whatever I want with this book. Again, I love this book and would reccomend it to every kid in the world. Thank You, Tommy
40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE JOURNAL SUPERSTAR STRIES AGAIN!,
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
THE JOURNAL SUPERSTAR STRIES AGAIN!ALL ABOUT ME: A KEEPSAKE JOURNAL FOR KIDS Reviewed by Dr. Jerry Flack, Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado and children's literature consultant, Denver, CO. A personal anecdote: A friend who owns a bookstore especially geared to youths told me in 1996 that ALL ABOUT ME: A KEEPSAKE JOURNAL FOR KIDS (Northland Publishing) by Linda Kranz was very attractive but would never sell well. She liked the journal but did not believe there was a market for it. A month or two later I asked the same bookstore owner how the journal was selling and her enthusiastic response was that she could not keep enough copies on the shelves to meet the incredible demand. Parents, grandparents, and kids themselves had discovered a perfect catalyst and inspiration for not only thinking about their lives but for writing down these same thoughts plus creative new ideas. Since that auspicious beginning, Linda Kranz has gone on to create at least seven journals for teens, fathers and mothers, a sequel to ALL ABOUT ME, a pregnancy journal, and a brand new nature journal. Now, she has completely revised her initial journal for young writers that is chock-a-block full of new images and ideas - what Kranz calls "thought-starters" -- and once again the journal is made extremely visually appealing by the inclusion of art work from some of the very finest Northland/Rising Moon picture books. The full-spread illustrations are luminous and make the journal beautiful to look at as well as delightful to write in. A great many additional pages contain lively and inviting cartoon illustrations. Kranz has added a significant number of new prompts or "thought starters" to make this revised version of ALL ABOUT ME: A KEEPSAKE JOURNAL FOR KIDS (Rising Moon, 2004) virtually a brand new edition of the original book. Young writers are asked to think about the best books they have ever read, recall special family stories and memories, describe their homes or apartments, design an ideal school-day schedule, and note their dreams and aspirations. In fascinating prompts students ask their parents to recall their own favorite times as children and what they did for fun. In an especially intriguing experiment, students are encouraged to describe their parents at two six-month intervals. Once again, the gorgeous reproduction of full-color art from Rising Moon picture books greatly adds to the whole of this successful journal project. Such artists as Jeanne Arnold, Libba Tracy, Mike Gordon, Jim Harris, and Redwing T. Nez have created beautiful illustrations. One of the healthiest things people anywhere can do - regardless of age -- is to reflect upon the course of their lives. It is fine to begin the process at 30, 40, or 65 years of age, but it is even more significant and helpful for people to begin the life-long habit of journaling when they are young. Parents and others who desire to give children a gift that will last for a lifetime should very definitely consider ALL ABOUT ME: A KEEPSAKE JOURNAL FOR KIDS as a wonderful starting point. It is magical gift that grows in proportion to its use. It is truly a gift that gives in return. This review pertains to the brand new 2004 edition.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best journal available you can give to a child !,
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
All About Me was created by long time journaler, Linda Kranz, for young people who want to begin their journey into self exploration. Delightfully illustrated and written with "thought-starters" such as "Everyone has a favorite place, what is yours?" "What is it like, and what do you like to do there?" or "What do you like to daydream about?" Linda has her hands on the hearts and minds of young people and this keepsake journal will keep your journaler wanting to go back to it time and time again. The ideal journal for both girls and boys ages 7-10.
43 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes fun to write in, but not exactly a great journal..,
By A Customer
This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
I give this item 3 stars, 1 for being interesting, 1 for being kinda fun, and 1 for entertaining. But it doesn't really make me desperate to write in it all the time."All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids" is a good way for kids to express their feelings without feeling uncomfortable by telling them to someone who might laugh or think it's stupid. But some of the ideas for kids to write about are kind of silly, things that kids don't really get excited when they write about them, if you catch my drift. I really can't say this is a good or bad gift, but maybe check out some other journals before deciding on this one. Here are some fun and interesting topics in this book: Do you have a hobby? Do you have a favorite place? Where is it? What have you learned about being a friend? Who can you trust with your secrets? Here are some silly and boring topics: What do you like to eat? How did your parents react when you brought home your report card? How do you keep busy on long car trips? Thanx for reading!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Got my son writing!,
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
We're homeschoolers and my son would sooner pull his own teeth out than write. I bought him this book along with Dr. Seuss' My Book About Me. He carried them everywhere he went for weeks after the books came, writing in them in the car, in bed, at the table, at the store, etc. He was so proud of his entries he shared them with the rest of the family. It seems to have warmed him up to writing in general. I'm thrilled.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great way to encourage writing,
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
I have purchased several of these and others in the series for my children and as gifts. The artwork is interesting, the suggested topics are relevant to the age group, and it makes it more interesting than just listing what you did today. It is not dated like a daily journal, so you can use it when and how you want. I have also found that kids like these journals better than a blank book, which can be overwhelming. I wish I had this when I was a kid.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
worth every penny,
By dontbossme (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
My daughter carries this with her everywhere and cherishes it. It makes her feel very special and I like how its laid out. Worth every penny I paid for it. I'm going to be getting a few more next year when my next oldest daughter turns 6 and for some for bday party gifts.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book for children 9-12.,
By A Customer
This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
This journal promotes writing, literacy, creativity, and much more. All About Me offers a child the opportunity to capture their thoughts and feelings in a unique and creative way, which is important especially during the formative years.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kid Journals Make for Great Family Time,
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This review is from: All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids (Paperback)
Although I purchased this journal for my oldest son to start writing in, my husband turned me on to the idea of the four of us (we have another son) journaling together. Of course there are a few questions more directly related to the kids (such as "Tell about your favorite day of school this year"), we can still include our perspective. We end by sharing our entries. This helps our boys with their writing and communication skills, as well as gives us some nice, quiet family time together that doesn't revolve around sports, homework or movies. It has been a true joy!
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All About Me: A Keepsake Journal for Kids by Linda Kranz (Paperback - June 1, 2004)
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