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The Book of Me

A children’s journal of self-discovery


  • School of Life (Faber)
Written in a warm and engaging tone, The Book of Me helps kids create a rich and unique self-portrait through fun exercises, including: Keeping a mood diary, writing down what emotion a song makes us feel, making up new words and their definitions, channeling Picasso by drawing an object or person in a new way and using shared knowledge to make friends.

ISBN 9781912891610 | EN | PB+
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Publisher School of Life (Faber)
ISBN 9781912891610
Publication date July 2021
Edition Paperback with flaps
Dimensions 255 x 188 mm
Illustrations 124 col.ill.
Pages 192
Language(s) English ed.
Description

Daily journal for children aged 9-12 to promote self-knowledge, confidence, happiness and emotional well-being.

Children love to explore, born with a boundless desire to understand the world around them. While most of the outside world has already been mapped, there's a whole other world that has yet to be discovered, one that's accessible only to them: their own minds.

The Book of Me is a guided journal promoting self-discovery in children ages 9 to 14. With beautiful illustrations by Ben Jarvis throughout, the book takes readers on a journey inside themselves, helping them explore their mind, moods, imagination, bodies, and relationships.

Written in a warm and engaging tone, The Book of Me helps kids create a rich and unique self-portrait through fun exercises, including: Keeping a mood diary, writing down what emotion a song makes us feel, making up new words and their definitions, channeling Picasso by drawing an object or person in a new way and using shared knowledge to make friends.

By writing, drawing, cutting out, and coloring in, children can begin to untangle the mysteries of existence and work out who they really are-and who they might become.