![]() If you have a toddler or a preschooler, creating a travel journal can be a great activity to enjoy together while traveling! I write all his answers and he makes a drawing about the day! The pages only contain a few details about each day of vacation and space for the child to draw something.Īs my son doesn’t read yet, I am the one filling in the journal pages with him. So I designed our own travel journal that is easy to fill in for young kids. I found some nice travel journals online but I wanted to create a simple and playful journal that is suitable for my son’s age. How to use travel journals for kids to record happy memories ![]() This is a great (and inexpensive) way to record memories and it’s also a wonderful activity for my son to do while traveling. The other one is creating a travel journal for all our family trips. Shutterfly and Mixbook are 2 great sites for creating awesome photo books and I like both of them! We won’t do this for every trip but I’ll try to do it for all the important family vacations. The first one is creating photo books for our vacations. Luckily, I discovered two lovely ways to do this! Not only because they are some of our favorite family memories but also because I want my son to be able to review these wonderful moments from his childhood anytime he wants. This is why this year I decided to be more intentional about our travel memories. We have thousands of photos from our trips but we rarely get to enjoy them! Most of them are stored online in different folders and we almost lost track of them because they are so many!Īs we travel often we constantly have new photos added to our collection and not enough time (and energy) to organize all of them. In the coming weeks, I’ll be adding even more fun travel journal printables that I can not wait for you to see.Today I found some photos from a road trip that we did 2 years ago and it was so wonderful to see them! Not only that I remembered lovely moments that we enjoyed during the trip but I also realized how much my son has grown (and changed) in these 2 years. Here are some destination-specific travel journals for kids.I think they’re great questions to ask during the trip and help kids really think about what they’re doing. I also created a list of travel journal prompts that’s good for kids, adults, and, in all honesty, doesn’t even NEED to go into a journal.In addition to the 26 page A-Z Travel Journal I mention above, there’s a one-page list of all the A-Z prompts – A-Z Travel Journal Prompts.A-Z Travel Journal (or what I like to refer to as the base, 26 pages of prompts that can be used for any single trip or multiple trips).Links to Updated Travel Journal Template PagesĪll of the travel journals below follow the same style. I like the style so much, I’ve added a few special trip printables to match the style. Fall, Autumn, or Thanksgiving Break travel journals – the first in a series of seasonal break journals.Īs mentioned above, I created an Updated Template for a Travel Journal.Weekend Trip Travel Journals are the perfect slice of record-keeping for quick trips.This post also has an amazing list of supplies. I updated it and posted it here in travel journal for kids template. On my old website, I had a one-page travel journal that I loved and that was featured on several websites.I recently updated that travel journal to give it a fresh look, add more information about the prompts, and make it so much easier to download (2 downloads instead of 26!) See it here: Updated Template for Travel Journal.The first travel journal I ever created for this site was part of an A-Z blogging challenge and included 26 prompts in 26 pages, check out the A-Z Kid’s Travel Journal Templates – Printable.What’s in my Summer Travel Journal kit?. ![]() An amazing guest post about the Importance of Travel Journaling written by the author of the popular children’s books series The Adventures of Gannon & Wyatt.Whether that’s photoboooks or travel journals, it’s my opinion that the best travel books to have around the house are the travel books of your family’s travels. Surprised? That’s right – it also encompasses the books YOU make. The BOOKS part of Kids Travel Books isn’t just the giant bookshelf of 2,000+ books about destinations around the world. I wanted to put them all in one place so you can easily find exactly what you need. Here at Kids Travel Books we’ve posted a lot of Kid’s Travel Journals Templates and More.
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