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Journey of I AM – Children's Evolving Through the Seasons Journals

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A beautifully crafted four-journal collection that guides children through spring, summer, fall, and winter—helping them nurture emotional awareness, curiosity, and creativity while learning to move in harmony with the natural seasons and the changing seasons of life.

  • Designed for ages 6–12
  • Organized by the 4 seasons of growth
  • Undated (start any time of year)
  • Prompts for writing, drawing, and reflecting
Sale price$66.00

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Journey of I AM – Children's Evolving Through the Seasons Journals

Journey of I AM – Children's Evolving Through the Seasons Journals

Sale price$66.00

YOU SEE THEM GROWING TALLER. BUT ARE THEY GROWING STRONGER ON THE INSIDE?

  • You’ve read the books. You follow the parenting accounts. You know what you want to do—help your child regulate emotions and feel confident.
  • But in the heat of the moment, knowledge flies out the window. You’re left scrambling for the right words, while your child struggles to express big feelings.
  • Trying to piece together a solution is exhausting.
  • You need a toolkit that is ready when you are.
  • You are looking for a complete ecosystem where every tool speaks the same language, creating a consistent rhythm of connection in your home.

This is where the Evolving Through the Seasons Journal fits naturally.

WHAT CHANGES WHEN THEY JOURNAL THROUGH THE SEASONS

When children connect their inner world to the natural world, emotional intelligence clicks.

Emotional Resilience

By using the metaphor of seasons, children learn that no feeling lasts forever. Winter always turns to Spring.

Developing an Inner Voice

Guided prompts help them move from "I don't know how I feel" to articulating complex emotions with words and art.

A Keepsake of Growth

Unlike loose papers or homework, this becomes a treasured record of their evolving self-identity over a year.

A RHYTHM, NOT A CHOR

A simple daily flow that takes less than 10 minutes.

01

Choose the Season

The journal is divided into Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Start with the season you are in—physically or emotionally.

02

Explore the Prompt

Short, engaging questions guide them to write or draw. (e.g., "What is blooming in your life right now?" or "What feels like a heavy winter coat?")

03

Reflect & Release

By getting the thoughts out of their head and onto paper, the emotion is processed and the mind is cleared.

WHY THIS FEELS SAFE FOR CHILDREN

  • Nature-Based Wisdom: Nature is a neutral, safe teacher. It removes the "right or wrong" judgment from feelings.
  • Privacy & Autonomy: It gives them a space that is theirs, distinct from schoolwork or parental correction.
  • Creative Freedom: Combines writing, doodling, and coloring, so perfectionism doesn't get in the way.
  • Undated Format: They can skip a week or a month without feeling "behind" or guilty.

THIS CREATES AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE GROWTH FEELS NATURAL, NOT FORCED.

INSIDE THE JOURNAL

A beautiful vessel for their thoughts

The Structure: Divided into four distinct sections representing the seasons, guiding the child through cycles of beginning, growing, letting go, and resting.

The Prompts: Thoughtfully curated questions that encourage self-discovery, gratitude, and emotional labeling.

Creative Space : Open pages for sketching and doodling, acknowledging that sometimes feelings are easier to draw than to write.

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Designed for quiet moment

Sunday Evening Reset

During Big Life Changes

After School Decompression

Seasonal Holidays

What families are saying

Used by families, therapists, and homeschoolers worldwide.

This helped my daughter understand that it's okay to have 'Winter' days where she feels sad and wants to rest. That metaphor changed everything for us.

— Nicole D.

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I love that it's undated. We pick it up when we have time, and it's become a lovely bonding activity.

— Chris H

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Beautifully made. It’s not just a notebook; it feels like a special book of wisdom.

— Aisha Y

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IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD?

A good fit if:

  • Your child is approx. ages 6–12 (reading/writing age).
  • You want to encourage introspection and gratitude.
  • You value nature-based learning.
  • You are looking for a calm, screen-free activity.

Not ideal if:

  • Your child is too young to write or draw independently (under 5).
  • You are looking for a rigorous academic planner.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Do I need the Affirmation Deck to use this?

No, this journal works perfectly on its own. However, pairing it with the Child I AM Affirmation Kit adds a layer of depth to the practice.

Is this dated?

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How much writing is involved?

Very little writing is required. The deck is designed for reflection and intention, so most of the experience involves reading the cards and thinking about their prompts. Writing is completely optional and can be as simple as jotting down a few thoughts if you choose.