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The Us Journal - by Eileen Grimes (Hardcover)

The Us Journal - by  Eileen Grimes (Hardcover)
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Last Price: 16.95 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>The Us Journal</em></strong><strong>, created by Eileen Grimes, features colorful designs, blank and lined exercise pages, and prompts for both parent and child to express themselves.</strong></p> <p>Whimsical design and illustrations adorn the pages of <em>The Us Journal</em>, a notebook to form a lasting connection between parent and child. Open this book to find creative writing prompts and drawing invitations, designed for kids to discover more about themselves--their likes, their fears, their hopes, and their dreams--while parents join in with written responses of their own! </p> <p><br>With a sturdy hardcover binding, this journal is one that children will treasure forever. Share your jokes, trade your secrets, and create some one-on-one moments of screen-free joy with your kids. Celebrate the joy of <strong>us</strong>, not just you or me, with this meaningful journal.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A practical and meaningful tool for both parents and children to deepen their connection and find joy through story-telling and journaling." --Kaitlin Soule, LMFT, Author of<i> A Little Less Of A Hot Mess: The Modern Mom's Guide To Growth and Evolution</i><br><br>"What a beautiful, colorful, inviting book! The completed journal will become a cherished keepsake revisited by parent and child in later years." --Jill Dardig and William Heward, Ed.D.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Eileen Grimes</b> didn't want to bring just another book to the market. </p><p>Eileen intimately felt the frustration of being unseen as the middle child within a family of six children. She tuned her introspective skill sets to build her identity, survive, and thrive. </p><p><i>The Us Journal</i> came to life after Eileen had her own two children. She wanted to create a tool to foster healing connections with her kids. If continuous self reflection taught her anything, Eileen doesn't claim to have the answers. What she brings to the table are the questions. In sharing this labor of love, she hopes to build a world with kids and adults who feel seen, loved, and whole. </p><p>Eileen lives in Spokane, WA, with her family.</p>

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