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The Literary Life KIDS Commonplace Book (Colored Pencils) features the Literary Life Podcast commonplace book with a colorful array of drawing pencils on the cover and a coordinating interior design. In the book, Cindy Rollins, on behalf of all the podcast hosts, gives kids tips on how to use the book and how to create a commonplace habit for life. Also included: the podcast's annual kids’ reading challenge, pages for commonplace quotes and sketches, pages for book narrations, pages for book reviews, and space to keep track of books they would like to read as well as space for readers to track their own reading.This book is part of the Commonplace Book Series. Pick a cover and style that you like best! These books can be started at any time of the year. Use it until it is full or you want a new cover! This edition includes The Literary Life Reading Challenges for 2021.
I bought one of these for our 8(girl), 10(boy), 12(b) and 13(g) year old children. We love them!The dot journal style makes my kids really happy (guidance without lines, easier to create banner headings and they can illustrate on a page without lines going through their drawings).They have loved having a place to keep track of the books they are reading, they love the guidance of the reading challenge, they love the illustrate yourself boxes. I love a place to keep their book narrations.My kids have added to their reading a new desire to find great bits to commonplace. If I’m reading out loud one of them will say “stop! Stick a paper in there, that’s what I want to write in my commonplace book!”I’ve always wanted my kids to journal...these are going to be a most delightful journal of their reading lives. I have no doubt these are going to be the thing they will want me to save from their childhoods for them.It’s been a perfect way to practice handwriting.My eight year old finished “Sarah Plain and Tall” this week. On the page she put a banner with the book title, the date and then simple wrote “Tell them I sing”. She told me that moment was her very favorite part of the book, the minute her heart was so happy, and when she reads that line it reminds her of the way she felt when she read that book. That makes me happy.They are so worth the investment. These are now just going to be my stocking stuffers...with lots of Christmas books under the tree.