Travel Memory Journal for Kids
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Kids -
Check out this neat way to record
your next trip. You'll need some help from Mom and Dad so ask them
before it's time to pack the car and leave
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Making Memories:
Creating a Travel
Journal for Kids
by Laurel Smith (Road Trip
Mom)
Creating
a travel diary or journal is a wonderful activity that will not only keep your
children busy in the car on a long trip, but it will preserve their memories for
a lifetime.
It doesn't need to be fancy or
complicated. In fact, the simpler the better. The only thing you need is a big
spiral bound sketch pad and a box of crayons or markers for each child. Each day
of the trip, or for each event along the way, have your child draw a
picture of what they did that day, and write about it. You can also paste in
souvenirs such as brochures, ticket stubs and other momentous.
If your child isn't old enough to
write, then Mom or Dad can help by offering to write a caption on the page or a
couple of sentences on the back. Remember that it's his journal, so ask your
child what he wants you to write. Then be sure to add the date.
I still have a trip diary that I made
on a big family trip when I was 9 years old back in 1976. The memories in this
journal are priceless, and my spelling is hilarious.
It's interesting to look back and see
what events impressed me the most on the trip at that age. Here are a few
excerpts:
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May 26, 1976.
Today we started
our trip, and it rained. Before we left, people from across the street
put banners all over the car. And we traveled for 7-1/2 hours.
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Apparently our family van meant a lot to
me since it was the first thing I drew in my journal.
The next entry was about a short stop
we made along the way.
May 27, 1976
Today we're going
to El Paso. And on the way we stopped at Monahan Sand Dunes and went
for a nature walk and looked at dinosaur bones. And then we slid down
the GIANT sand dunes.
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Sometimes just the littlest things
meant the most.
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June 3
Today we got to San
Diego and went to the biggest zoo in the world. My favorite thing at the
zoo was to see real baby chicks hatch.
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Some days I wrote a whole paragraph:
June 4
Today we went to
Disneyland. My favorite thing was the Haunted Mansion. At Disneyland we
went on a ride that was in a submarine and it was neat!! In the haunted
mansion we got in cars and rode through the mansion and saw glow in the
dark ghosts and things, and boy was it scary! We went on lots of other
rides too. |
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And on other days, one sentence said
it all:
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June 7
Today we went to
the beach and made a big sand castle.
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My journal has been a wonderful
keepsake over the years. I read it to my own children recently, and they were
amazed that their Mommy is the main character in this book!
If your children are really young you
should help them preserve their journal by keeping it in a special place when
the trip is over -- until they are old enough to be entrusted with it's care.
The important thing is to keep it
simple and let your children use their imaginations. Give them enough
suggestions to help them get started, but make sure the final product is truly
their own creation.
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Laurel Smith is a former
schoolteacher and currently a stay-at-home-mom who has logged thousands of road
trip miles both as a kid and a mom. If you pass her on the highway, you
might catch her singing loudly in her minivan while her three children sing
backup. Visit her website for more than 101 travel games and activities for kids
at http://www.MomsMinivan.com
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