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The materials for this project are simple, and it can be as cheap or expensive as you'd like. I opted for cheap, and bought them each a composition notebook, colored pencils and tape. And then I found some scrapbooking supplies on sale for them to use...perfect little pockets and such. I also dug out some of my own scrapbooking stickers for them to use. You could really go all out with this project and get your children a bunch of scrapbooking supplies, but I wanted to keep it pretty simple. For me it was all about their writing. While they worked I kept reminding them to write stories and not just tape in the pictures.
Another journaling idea for young children is the Summer Journal, read about those in this post. How do you make sure your children keep learning even when they are not in school?
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