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Change the way your kids think! With creative journal prompts and positive affirmations for kids, this creative journal boosts self-esteem and helps kids develop higher levels of confidence while engaging them to jot down their thoughts. Journaling gives your kids the space to give words to what they feel with daily affirmations guiding them.
Build positive mindfulness for kids. All physical and emotional actions are moved by thoughts so while absorbing these positive affirmations for kids, your child will begin to transform right before you! Affirmations for children can be hard to create but this gratitude journal for kids makes daily affirmations and self-reflection simple. This kids journal makes the perfect addition to your kids bookcase; grab it for your kids shelf!
Inside the Positive Thinking Journal, you'll find:
If you liked Mindful Affirmations and Activities, Happy Mindset Little Journal or Creative Gratitude Journal for Kids, you'll love the Positive Thinking Journal.
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Galli, Cameon: - Cameon Galli has been reflecting and doodling in journals since she was a young girl. This lifelong practice of self discovery became the cornerstone for a routine designed around being present and mindful. She is passionate about helping children cultivate confidence while nurturing their creativity. She uses relatable content to help children establish healthy habits that encourage them in the art of finding gratitude and joy, even during times of struggle.