Q&A a Day for Kids

Q&A a Day for Kids
$26.99

Q&A a Day for Kids: A 3 Year Journal Diary for children and parents to do together, or older children can complete themselves. 3 years, 1095 conversations – start any year! Ideally suited to parents & children ages roughly four to ten (although age range is flexible) to share the evolution of thoughts, feelings, and dreams over the years. Also great for kids who want to keep a time capsule of their own whimsical thoughts and serious ideas about the world. Inspired by the previous bestselling adult version “Q&A a Day”, this journal is the perfect family keepsake. A question by children's author Betsy Franco is featured for each day with only a few lines provided for a response, making this journal the ultimate no-fuss record keeper. Simply turn to today's date and record your child's answer. When you finish the year, move on to the next section. As the years go by you'll notice how your child's answers evolve, sometimes silly, sometimes precocious, but always interesting. The diary can be started on any day of the year and makes a terrific keepsake or gift for parents. Start any year, any day 368 pages 365 questions, 3 years = 1095 answers when completed Approx 7.4×5.9" (19×15cm) User Reviews “So fun! We have a 6 year old and a 3 year old and try to do this every night at dinner. My 6 year old LOVES it and my 3 year old's answers are hilarious. Can't wait to read back over them in year 2!” 5/5 stars L Combs “Great for adults! I bought this for myself without knowing it was actually a journal for kids. Well, I'm 31 y.o. and I love it. I love it so much more that the actual ‘adult’ version. Just compare the questions from the "adult” one: “Do you owe money to someone? Does someone owe to you?” Urgh, thanks, no. Now this one: “What would you like more free time for? If you buried a treasure chest what would be in it?” Yay! The format is comfortable, it's soft to the touch and the questions are fun and inspiring. Highly recommended" 5/5 stars I.P “My 8 yr old rcv'd this as a gift and has been having a ball answering the questions every day! I look forward to looking back through this many yrs from now.” 5/5 stars Momma T “The questions are great and my child's answers are very interesting. We've run in to a few questions that didn't really make sense for our 3 year old. That being said, the diversity of the answers over the next few years promises to be VERY interesting. All in all, I'd suggest it for any child 3 and up, but I'd be aware that some of the questions may be a little tough for a 3 year old to comprehend.” 4/5 stars Matthew Izen