Rant & Rave About My Wild Life
A fun, interactive children's activity journal
Description
A double-covered activity journal that lets kids rave about their wild life, as they explore nature, and then twist it over to rant and let off a little steam about the not-so-good bits!
Designed in partnership with experts at Dorset Wildlife Trust, this journal will not only engage children, it will help them to discover the adventurer within them – from outdoor activities they enjoy, birds and animals, to protecting our amazing environment. Children’s lives are better when they’re a little bit wild!
Guided prompts take the child on a rant and rave about what matters to them where they live and grow up, allowing them to explore the highlights and challenges. This is an innovative journal with a twist in which kids can write, draw and doodle about the things they really care about. Lively, colour illustrations make it easy to use.
Rant & Rave About My Wild Life will inspire children and help to build their confidence in writing and self-expression. The interactive journal not only creates relaxed and enjoyable moments, it will also help children let their feelings flow and discover their own uniqueness. It can be completed in any order.
A fun activity book for after school, before bedtime, at weekends or during the holidays. The results make for a great family conversation starter! A lovely gift for a birthday or at Christmas.
Guide age range: 6-12 years.
Also available: Rant & Rave About My School and Rant & Rave About My Holiday.
Made with paper & love, from you to me.
Why we love it
The twist in this journal is a wonderful design feature. Whichever way you turn it, the sections work to allow a child to express themselves in whatever way they want to. The activities are diverse and varied and children will learn as they have fun.
Details
Portrait 23.5 x 16.5cm
80 pages of 140gsm uncoated, acid-free paper
Softback book
Matt colour cover and colour internal pages
Ethically produced from sustainably sourced materials
Designed and published in the UK