The lines are also soft enough so you can draw over them. There are 90 pages, the hard-wearing cover means it’s robust, and it comes with plastic dividers to separate the notebook into sections. This is the notebook: Avery A5 Lined Notizio Medium Wirebound Notebook So for our upcoming 10-week trip to Southeast Asia I’ve gone for a bog standard notebook. Long term travels unfolds as each day passes the beginning of a trip is always different to the end, and as individuals we grow and change through this process. However, I really want us all to be able to look back on these journals and there to be an easy flow. For our long term trips I don’t expect them to journal every day, but I do expect them to keep a journal and want to encourage their creativity. ![]() Plus, Ez likes doodling, Arthur prefers to write lists, and neither enjoy colouring in.įlexibility is key when it comes to travelling with kids, and this really goes with kids journaling too. After a major sightseeing day, they may be exhausted and just want to stick in a postcard with a few facts learned from the day. Sometimes there’s not much more to say than ‘we sat on a bus all day’ with a ticket stuck into the journal, and other days they want to write a full essay about some kids they met in a playground. Hence why the Lonely Planet Kids’ Travel Journal worked so well. ![]() Something that I’ve learned from the boys’ journaling on our 2022 Morocco trip is that they wanted to journal differently every day (or rather a few times per week).
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