Description
The Monkey Minded Kids’ Journal is a thoughtfully designed kids’ journaling book that helps children explore their thoughts, emotions, and creativity in a fun and engaging way. With guided prompts, interactive activities, and plenty of space for doodles and stories, this journal encourages kids to express themselves, build confidence, and develop emotional intelligence.
✨ What’s Inside?
✔️ Fun & easy writing prompts to spark imagination
✔️ Mood trackers & emotion check-ins for self-awareness
✔️ Space for doodles and drawings.
✔️ Engaging activities to build mindfulness & gratitude
✔️ Thought-provoking questions to encourage reflection
📖 Perfect for Kids Who Love to Write, Draw & Explore!
Whether your child is a budding writer, an artist, or just loves to express their feelings, the Monkey Minded Kids’ Journal provides a safe and exciting space for self-discovery.
The journal isn’t limited by age because self-awareness and emotional growth aren’t either. Like solving a Rubik’s Cube or getting hooked on to Candy Crush, it pulls you in with curiosity and small wins. Whether you’re 8 or 18, it meets you where you are. It’s not about how old you are—it’s about being ready to explore your thoughts, feelings, and habits. This is just Level 1 of the emotional intelligence game—simple enough to start, rich enough to stay with.
Ramya .M –
Ive noticed my daughter’s getting better at talking about her feelings. This journal makes it super easy for her to open up!
Nidhi R –
The pages are thick and perfect for colouring and doodling. Varun treats it like his own little art book
Ravi . S –
We’ve been using this journal for a while, and I can’t say for sure if they have become emotionally smart, but definitely has made bedtime, much smoother. Ideal for winding down without a screen.
Meera –
The paper is super thick. My son loves drawing in it, and the colours pop so nicely. No issues of ink showing up on the other side!
Christina –
I love how the soft watercolor background on every page gives the journal such a peaceful vibe. It helps my kids feel relaxed when they write or draw.
Diyaa –
We love the sticker sheets. They are a total hit with my kids. Would like a few more sheets.
Arjun –
The doodle reference pages for emotions is genius-so simple and cute. It really helps my daughter put a name (and face) to her feelings.
Anjali –
What I love most about this journal is how it reminds us that all feelings are okay. We have started discussing like how we, as parents have felt the same things and learn to handle them better over time.
Manju –
I like how the journal gives Aarav a space to be real, not just “good.” It’s refreshing to see that it’s not just about gratitude or tracking of goals, but accepting raw unfiltered feelings.