Delight in the data of your life with this beautifully illustrated
journal from bestselling author Lea Redmond.
Collect data from your everyday activities and learn to recognize the
extraordinary patterns all around you!
Can you remember all your dreams? Can you predict how long it will take
you to spot 250 smiles? Personalize these colorful and quirky diagrams,
charts, and graphs as you keep track of the most curious and remarkable
elements of your everyday life. Not only a robust and hands-on tutorial
on infographics, this activity book also invites you to be present, to
notice, and to reflect upon the vast world around you--and inside of
you--inevitably leading to new insights. Log your own unique,
one-of-a-kind life, and add the extra to the ordinary!
BESTSELLING AUTHOR: Lea Redmond is the author of MANY books--and her
Letters to My . . . series alone has sold more than 3 million copies!
MINDFULNESS: As kids work their way through the journal, the
infographics become beautiful, meaningful works of art. Along the way,
users are inspired to become better observers, to delight in the rich
data of their lives, and to mindfully reflect upon the patterns they
discover.
EDUCATIONAL APPEAL: Graphs, infographics, maps, and other visual ways of
representing data are included on standardized tests, and educators need
new and engaging ways to teach this content. This journal will get kids
writing, drawing, expressing their emotions--and enjoying it, no less!
JOURNALING & ACTIVITY FUN: It's perfect for fans of Wreck This Journal,
How to Be an Explorer of the World, and The Pocket Scavenger!
PERSONALIZABLE: Users can personalize the front cover by writing in
their names as the coauthors--after all, they provide all the
interesting bits! Then, when they begin a new activity, they can color
the corresponding flower petal containing the name of that activity,
tracking journalers' progress. It's a visual--and interactive--table of
contents!
Perfect for:
- Tech- or data-obsessed parents, educators, and kids
- Anyone looking for new ways of thinking about mindfulness
- Anyone looking for smart and fun STEAM content
- Children interested in science or observation
- Educators looking for new ways to teach about infographics, facts, and
other related ideas
- Fans of journaling formats, such as Wreck This Journal, How to Be an
Explorer of the World, and The Pocket Scavenger