Chosen Loved Beautiful Secret Diary
$9.99
The prompts in the Chosen Loved Beautiful Secret Diary are designed to guide your daughter in planning, praying, and expressing gratitude for the blessings she receives from the LORD. Equipped with a secret alphabet and ample space to document her feelings, this journal, featuring a silver lock, offers her a sense of privacy and independence.
The purple hardcovers of the secret diary are covered in pink and lilac embossed flowers. The embossed sentiment is presented in white and pink letters.
Chosen
Loved
Beautiful
The diary comes with a silver lock securely attached to its covers, complete with two keys that can be easily operated without assistance. The diary is perfect for girls 7 and older. Additionally, a ribbon marker is included to help her easily keep track of their progress.
This diary features 160 single-color pages, each with prompts to assist your daughter in journaling and planning activities. At the beginning of the diary, a secret code alphabet will teach her how to craft encoded messages. She can use this code to write a secret message to a friend if she gives this book as a gift.
The diary’s content is organized by week. Each week includes a dotted grid page for doodling and creating lists, a dedicated space for weekly prayer requests and goals for the week, another dotted grid page for noting things she is grateful for, and 5 lined pages for daily journal entries. Additionally, the diary incorporates a rotation of 10 Scripture verses at the bottom of the lined pages, which are perfect for memorizing Scripture.
The Chosen Loved Beautiful Secret Diary is part of the God’s Princess Pink and Purple Floral Collection. This collection also includes a matching stainless steel water bottle, a fashion Bible cover, and a gift bag.
The Chosen Loved Beautiful Secret Diary is an ideal back-to-school gift that will encourage your daughter or granddaughter as she navigates the new school year.
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SKU (UPC): 6006937165489
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Other
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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