2025 Journal
The most personalised kids journal ever
A personalised yearly journal that gives kids the space to be messy, imaginative and expressive. This journal – made especially for them, using their name and birthday – isn't just a creative outlet for now, but a letter to their future self. A way to capture their thoughts and look back on them for years to come.
Perfect for ages 8-12
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Rated 5 out of 5
"When you have a child who loves to write like mine does, this is perfect, and it helps introduce them to writing and journaling their feelings." Sandy
Read reviewsWhy journaling rocks
One of the most important tools a parent has at their disposal, journaling is great for practising writing skills (especially in tweens). Though they can be used to record daily activities, thoughts and feelings, journaling really comes into its own when used to track and explore targeted topics like gratitude, exercise, emotions, sleep,dreams, ideas and ambitions. Our journal is customised for every child – making it something they'll come back to again and again.
Created with Poppy O'Neill
Poppy O'Neill’s writing helps both grown-ups and children understand their emotions and learn skills to help cope with some of life’s bigger feelings. A best-selling author, recognised with awards for her expertise in mental health and emotions, Poppy’s books offer practical tools to guide children through the complexities of tweenhood.
Reviews
This journal is a fun way for my 10-year-old to express themselves and also made them feel important on their birthday.
Got this for my nephew for his 8th birthday. I love the fact that he’s learning great techniques for good mental health without even realising.
She loves it! This is such a great gift! I love that it could be personalised. I'm so glad I bought this.
I love the bold and colourful design. It’s fun without being too childish. Perfect for my 9-year-old.
My nine-year-old is always writing about her activities. I hope that when she’s older she can look back through it and smile.