Secret Diary with Lock/Keys, Boys Interactive Christian Blue Journal with Writin
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Give your kids an emotional outlet and teach them to plan and journal in the Stay Strong Secret Diary. Journaling can feel daunting when emotions are messy and thoughts are all over the place. This uncertainty might make your child feel uneasy about putting pen to paper. Reassure your children that their thoughts are safe when they lock their diary with the included lock and use the secret code alphabet to encode their musings.
The navy blue hardcovers of the secret diary are covered in colorful stickers with positive sentiments and uplifting Scripture verses. The stickers are embossed to create an interesting tactile element in the design. Bright red foil adds an eye-catching glare to the design.
A silver lock is attached to the covers of the diary, and it is furnished with a lock and 2 keys that can be opened easily without assistance-perfect for children 5 years old and older. A ribbon marker will help them keep track of their progress.
The diary comes with 160 one-color pages filled with prompts to guide your children through the journaling and planning process. The front of the secret diary has a secret code alphabet that kids can use to encode a message when the book is given as a gift. The content is organized by wee. Each section has a dotted grid page for doodles and lists, a prayer list for the week, gals for the week, a dotted grid page to list what they are grateful for, and 5 lined pages for journaling. The diary cycles through 10 Scripture verses at the bottom of the lined pages that can be used for Scripture memory verses.
The Stay Strong Secret Diary will give your children somewhere to capture their thoughts. Boys and girls alike can have fun to discover what they believe.
The Stay Strong Secret Diary is part of the Stay Strong Kid Collection. This collection also includes a matching stainless steel water bottle and a gift bag.
Give the Stay Strong Secret Diary as a birthday or back-to-school gift to kickstart the year with a sense of fun and creativity.
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Give your kids an emotional outlet and teach them to journal in the Stay Strong Secret Diary. Journaling can feel daunting when emotions are messy and thoughts are all over the place. This uncertainty might make your child feel uneasy about putting pen to paper. Reassure your children that their thoughts are safe when they lock their diary with the included lock.
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