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Daily Edition (ages 5-11) + Worry Toolbox Kit PDF (ages 5-12) Bundle


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What's Inside the Bundle

Big Life Journal - Daily Edition  

The Big Life Journal - Daily Edition is a science-based journal that helps children grow resilient, confident, and emotionally healthy.

The daily activities inside the journal help your child focus on encouraging, self-loving thoughts and wire their brain for a growth mindset, resilience, confidence, gratitude, kindness, and self-love.

“Every child is going to savor this amazing journal that helps them unleash their inner world and creatively express their feelings!”

Dr. Shefali Tsabary, a clinical psychologist and best-selling author

NOTE:  Although the teal and green editions of the journal share much of the same content, there may be subtle differences between the teal and green versions.  If you have multiple children and want them to have identical journals, please be sure to order the same color journal for each child. 

Click play to see what's inside TEAL Edition.


Companion Resource

To help you reinforce the growth mindset lessons of Big Life Journal - Daily Edition, check out our 28-page Parent's Guide to Daily Edition. This printable PDF companion guide is full of tips and strategies and explains the lessons of the journal in more detail.

 

Worry Toolbox Kit PDF

The Worry Toolbox is a set of printable resources that help kids understand their worries, learn calming strategies, and build emotional resilience in a fun, easy way. It also gives parents and mentors practical tools to support kids through anxiety with empathy and confidence.

The Worry Toolbox features 32 engaging pages with creative activities perfect for home, classroom, or homeschool settings. 

  • For Kids: Posters and activities to understand how worry works and what they can control

  • For Kids: Coping plans and emergency calm cards to ease anxious thoughts in tough moments

  • For Parents/Mentors: Tools and conversation starters to reframe anxious thoughts, reduce school anxiety, and boost confidence

  • For Parents/Mentors: Top book picks on managing anxiety for kids of all ages

 

 

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Jaz Lay
Helpful Habits

My autistic 6 yr old and I started this about 2 weeks ago and it’s helped him slow down during his rough days to where he’ll let it out during our time. Might not seem like much but it’s helped wonders with his peer to peer interactions already.

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Harneet

Amazing product! Love how they have designed it for kids!

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Susan
Love it!

My daughter is 6 and has trouble winding down at night. Using this journal to get some thoughts and feelings on paper is incredibly helpful. She sleeps more soundly because of it.

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SB
Very happy 10 year old

I gave this to my daughter for her 10th birthday, and ahe is loving it. She stays up filling out the pages happily. I can see it being over the head of a young child who might skip all over and not get the most out of it.

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Jessica Durham
Exactly what my family needed

I got the Know Me if You Can game and two of the journals for my son (7yo). I wanted to let him choose which journal to start with so he would feel more involved and excited to start, and he was definitely excited! He chose me to be his journal buddy (yay!) and he so looks forward to doing the exercises. Sometimes I have to remind him to leave some for the next time! As far as the game goes; we had been struggling with poor sportsmanship and losing gracefully, to the point that family game night was off the table because our son would get so angry at losing that it just wasn’t fun for anyone. He had also been struggling with a lot of negative self thoughts and was starting to lash out negatively in ways that I wanted to redirect. Know Me If You Can has really helped with ALL of these problems. Since there is no point system, we just get to play and have fun and there are no winners or losers, so there are no bad feelings at the end of the night. It’s even allowed us to get back in to some of our other favorite games with better sportsmanship. It’s been so helpful to me, as well, because I too struggle with negativity (wonder where the kid learned it!) and hearing how my family views me (Mommy is DEFINITELY the one most likely to point out something beautiful in nature and make sure we see it too) has helped me see myself in a more positive light. It can be very touching and poignant at times, but there’s plenty of silliness and fun to keep everyone laughing. It’s been so nice learning more about my family and growing closer over this game. I was afraid it wouldn’t go over well (for all his dislike of losing, my son is extremely competitive and will turn EVERYTHING into a win/lose contest, even putting your shoes on) but the second night we had it, my son rushed through his dinner so we could play it right after dinner. Every time we have a free night, the first question out of his mouth is “can we play Know Me Better Man?” We had just watched Muppets Christmas Carol when we got the game and that’s just what he calls it now! It’s a wonderful game, I cannot recommend it enough. Even if you aren’t trying to correct/redirect behavior or dealing with negative self imagery, it’s just a good time with people you love.

How does the Big Life Journal - Daily Edition differ from the Big Life Journal — Original?

The Big Life Journal — Daily Edition is independent of the Big Life Journal — Original (either the 1st or the 2nd editions). It can be a great next step if your child already completed the original journals (although completing the original journals is not necessary before working on the Daily Edition).

The Daily Edition is designed to be completed by a child on their own every day (it’s totally okay to skip a day or more as the journal is NOT dated).

Is the Daily Edition journal dated?

It’s not dated.

How long will the Daily Edition journal last?

The journal will last three months if completed every day. When finished your child can get another Daily Edition and complete it again since the journal is not dated and it’s very important to keep the daily practice going.

What age range are the journals recommended for?

We recommend these journals for ages 5-11. For older children, we recommend the Big Life Journal - Tween/Teen Edition.


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