

Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls (Children's Doodle) [Dawn DeVries Sokol] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls (Children's Doodle) Review: an amazing journal for all ages! - Looking at the preview for this book, I didn't know what to expect; many books on journaling include some sort of materials section at the beginning, and I was looking for something more. Wanting to learn to doodle better myself, I ordered a copy and jumped for joy when it arrived. When it came out of the package, I was surprised! It's a great size -- small enough to fit in a purse or backpack -- and is THICK. Past the recommended materials, there are pages and pages of prompts, ideas, and collaged backgrounds for you to work on. The prompts are diverse, and many have "tips" for how you can expand and enhance your journaling. They range from ways to use materials to cutting "out a photo of a friend -- paste it on the page and start dooodling in the Mehndi style around it," to "What do I want to be? Happy, adventurous, fun? Either write these words or find them in magazines and paste them onto the page. Doodle around them." The pages are great for girls just discovering who they are. There are bits for favorite jewelry, your favorite and least favorite classes, a school makeover, and "I can't wait to be an adult because..." But there are deeper prompts as well. Dawn Sokol has girls exploring who they are and want to be, what they value, who they look up to, what quotes guide them. Working through this doodle diary will help girls grow and foster strong self-esteem and figure out who they are. If you're an adult, you, too, can work through this diary! Many of the prompts will take you back to childhood, where you can re-examine what you loved (and didn't love!) back then, bringing those school years into clear focus. And many are fun prompts -- Dawn has you exploring new materials and gives you tips on how to use them in different ways. Journal about an embarrassing moment, what you said today. Use junk mail or combine words. What is on your iPod? What inspires you? 'Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls' is up there with Keri Smith's 'Wreck This Journal' for the pure creative genius of its writer; there is passion and fun in this book that you can't help but giggle with glee when you pick it up and start playing on its pages. Review: Encourages creativity and gives kids ideas on how to start a diary! - This doodle diary is really cute. There are so many different pages with different ideas on what to draw, write, doodle, etc. inside. I bought this for our 11 year old for Christmas and she's going to love it. I noticed the other day that she has a plain journal in her room, that only a few pages are written on. I think that this will really get her into journal writing! This is great for kids who like to document their lives and are really creative. For example, there are pages in this diary to: 1. List, doodle, collage the foods and desserts they love 2. A page where they can write down what movies they saw, add comments about them, add ticket stubs, etc. 3. A watercolor page - where they only doodle with watercolor colored pencils 4. A page of inspirations - to find and include colors, words, patterns, illustrations, labels, photos -- and to add what's so inspiring about them 5. A page about your best friends -- you can add pictures or draw them, say what you like about them, etc.. I like that this doodle diary is filled with ideas for kids, instead of giving them a blank diary. Not only is it fun and appealing inside and out, but they won't be "stuck" on what to say or write or draw. What a GREAT idea to encourage creativity and documenting their lives, so they can go back and look at it in the future!
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,710,606 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #71,741 in Teen & Young Adult Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (735) |
| Dimensions | 5.24 x 0.59 x 7.24 inches |
| Edition | 53827th |
| ISBN-10 | 1423605292 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1423605294 |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2010 |
| Publisher | Gibbs Smith |
| Reading age | 8 - 11 years, from customers |
S**G
an amazing journal for all ages!
Looking at the preview for this book, I didn't know what to expect; many books on journaling include some sort of materials section at the beginning, and I was looking for something more. Wanting to learn to doodle better myself, I ordered a copy and jumped for joy when it arrived. When it came out of the package, I was surprised! It's a great size -- small enough to fit in a purse or backpack -- and is THICK. Past the recommended materials, there are pages and pages of prompts, ideas, and collaged backgrounds for you to work on. The prompts are diverse, and many have "tips" for how you can expand and enhance your journaling. They range from ways to use materials to cutting "out a photo of a friend -- paste it on the page and start dooodling in the Mehndi style around it," to "What do I want to be? Happy, adventurous, fun? Either write these words or find them in magazines and paste them onto the page. Doodle around them." The pages are great for girls just discovering who they are. There are bits for favorite jewelry, your favorite and least favorite classes, a school makeover, and "I can't wait to be an adult because..." But there are deeper prompts as well. Dawn Sokol has girls exploring who they are and want to be, what they value, who they look up to, what quotes guide them. Working through this doodle diary will help girls grow and foster strong self-esteem and figure out who they are. If you're an adult, you, too, can work through this diary! Many of the prompts will take you back to childhood, where you can re-examine what you loved (and didn't love!) back then, bringing those school years into clear focus. And many are fun prompts -- Dawn has you exploring new materials and gives you tips on how to use them in different ways. Journal about an embarrassing moment, what you said today. Use junk mail or combine words. What is on your iPod? What inspires you? 'Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls' is up there with Keri Smith's 'Wreck This Journal' for the pure creative genius of its writer; there is passion and fun in this book that you can't help but giggle with glee when you pick it up and start playing on its pages.
A**.
Encourages creativity and gives kids ideas on how to start a diary!
This doodle diary is really cute. There are so many different pages with different ideas on what to draw, write, doodle, etc. inside. I bought this for our 11 year old for Christmas and she's going to love it. I noticed the other day that she has a plain journal in her room, that only a few pages are written on. I think that this will really get her into journal writing! This is great for kids who like to document their lives and are really creative. For example, there are pages in this diary to: 1. List, doodle, collage the foods and desserts they love 2. A page where they can write down what movies they saw, add comments about them, add ticket stubs, etc. 3. A watercolor page - where they only doodle with watercolor colored pencils 4. A page of inspirations - to find and include colors, words, patterns, illustrations, labels, photos -- and to add what's so inspiring about them 5. A page about your best friends -- you can add pictures or draw them, say what you like about them, etc.. I like that this doodle diary is filled with ideas for kids, instead of giving them a blank diary. Not only is it fun and appealing inside and out, but they won't be "stuck" on what to say or write or draw. What a GREAT idea to encourage creativity and documenting their lives, so they can go back and look at it in the future!
C**Y
Cousin Did Good!
I bought this for my 8 year old cousin as a Christmas present and she absoultely loved it! I wanted to find her something that would be fun and silly but that would also allow her to express herself and put some thought into what's going on with friends and school and family. When I recieved it I was happy with the size, the prompts, and the space for her to draw and write. I was even more pleased to see her excitement when she opened it; she must have seen these before and wanted one because she dropped the box that it was wrapped in and jumped up and down, ran to her mom and said "Mom! Bay got me the diary you can draw in!" She received a lot of presents that day but she really seemed excited to fill this out. If you have a creative child in your life and your looking for a gift that will allow critical thinking and creative expression then this is it!
A**N
It has plenty of ideas for those who love to collage
Cute little doodle diary! It has plenty of ideas for those who love to collage, print, color and, of course, doodle. Great for an older youngster or young teen!
K**N
Great gift for girls!
What an amazing gift to help young girls discover the beauty in self expression. I purchased this for my daughter in order to introduce her to art journaling (which I love) and possibly spark a little creativity. She loves art projects and since I gave this to her, she takes it with her everywhere. She LOVES it. This is perfect for her, as she is getting older, to help understand that art is not only fun, but can help you to express yourself. I would definitely recommend.
K**C
Absolutely adorable
I purchased this gift for my sister in law who is 9. Shes a doodle bug and this is going to be perfect for her to keep in her purse and take to school. I filled in a page for her and plan to give it for Christmas morning. I was expecting it to be much thinner but it is rather thick and sturdy. There are lots of fun activities inside and it should keep her entertained for hours. It also shipped quickly and in perfect condition.
J**5
Perfect for little girls
My daughter loves this doodle journal!! She loves trying to follow all the pages and often does more than one a day! The prompts are cute and promotes creativity while also guiding her on what she could use. This is perfect for any young girl who loves to be artsy or wants to learn.
A**R
love it! was a gift fir a 9 year old and she loves it
E**Y
It's a good buy....if you are creative and love to doodle it's just the thing for you. Paper quality is very good.
M**.
I bought it for my daughter and her friend, as we will be traveling this summer and would like them to keep a journal of their travels. This looked like a fun book to write in and inside it does look inviting. I wish I had something like that when I was younger!
A**E
Bought this for my 7 year old cousin for her birthday and she loved it. Shes very crafty so this book was perfect for her little craft projects and a great way to develop her creativity. Great quality. Great delivery.
M**A
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