![]() ![]() To accompany that, Lara Neves from Overstuffed has a summer reading journal & printables. This should help my kids stay on track with chores…now to find a way to cut out the whining!Īnnette Belnap from Tips from a Typical Mom has a Summer Reading Chart. Hilary Erickson from Pulling Curls has a kid’s printable cleaning list. It will subscribe you to each of these lists: You’ll see a lot of printable companies coming out with theirs this time of year, but this one is totally free. Note: The Summer Printables Pack is no longer available but you can still grab mine and check out the others as some of them have their printables still available. ![]() In addition to the Family Road Trip Journal I created, you can also grab some other great printables for summer too! You can print more than one too if you want extra pages. (And I love taking our Canon Selphy Canon Selphy with use on trips like this…as long as you have a place to plug it in, you can print pictures off your phone anywhere!). They love taking pictures and I’m going to let them borrow my phone a few times for picture taking. It’s perfect too because we can also take pictures along the way to include with their journals. Our first road trip is coming up in a couple of weeks and my plan is to print this off for each of them and put the pages inside a 4×6 album I found at the dollar store. So I decided to create this Family Road Trip Journal to keep them entertained! My oldest especially loves journaling and talking about what he sees in his world. And when they get bored of watching movies and playing with their superheroes, I need something to keep them occupied.īoth of my boys are old enough to draw, color, and record their own insights about life. I don’t mind car time but my kids have been fighting a lot lately, especially in the car. Unfortunately, that also means spending some time in the car. So while we aren’t taking any big trips this year, we decided to take smaller trips that we can easily do over the weekend. Utah is full of beautiful places and we definitely have not taken advantage of all it has to offer. Summer is the perfect time for us to explore some of the local sites. Our family is also excited to take some family road trips! I’m looking forward to being able to sleep in a little and spend some time in the pool. In the coming weeks, I’ll be adding even more fun travel journal printables that I can not wait for you to see.We are now in the single digits on our end of school countdown! It’s exciting. 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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