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50+ simple journal prompts for kids to express feelings, dreams, and daily thoughts.
These simple journal prompts for kids help express feelings and explore imagination.
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How are you feeling right now? Draw or write.Smile moment
What made you smile today?Best part
What was the best part of your day?Gratitude
What are you thankful for today?Future dreams
What do you want to be when you grow up?Bravery
What makes you feel brave?Favorite self
What is your favorite thing about yourself?School likes
What do you like most about school?Wishes
If you could change one thing, what would it be?Family love
What makes your family special?Fun things
What do you love to do for fun?Safety
What makes you feel safe?Learning
What did you learn today?Favorite memory
What is your favorite memory?Self description
How would you describe yourself to someone?Strengths
What are you good at?Tomorrow hopes
What do you hope for tomorrow?Love feeling
What makes you feel loved?Favorite place
What is your favorite place?Uniqueness
What makes you unique?World help
If you could help the world, how?Friend love
What do you love most about your best friend?Pride
What makes you feel proud?Favorite animal
What is your favorite animal?Hero
Who is your hero and why?Detailed prompts for professional results
Write or draw about your feelings today. What made you feel happy? What made you feel sad? What made you feel excited? Don't worry about perfect words.Write a letter to yourself 1 year from now. What do you want to tell yourself? What do you hope to be doing? What advice do you have?Describe your perfect day from waking up to bedtime. Who is there? What do you do? How do you feel? Make it as detailed as you want.If you could have any superpower for one day, what would it be? How would you use it? Who would you help?Write about your family. Who is in it? What do you love doing together? What makes your family special?Write things you want your teacher to know. What do you like about class? What helps you learn? What do you wish was different?Write about the best day you ever had. What happened? Who was there? Why was it the best? How did you feel?When you grow up, what do you want to be? Why did you pick that? What steps could you take now to get there?Write about your best friend. How did you meet? What do you like to do together? Why are they a good friend?Write about things you are good at. Give examples. How did you get good at them? What makes you proud?If you were in charge of the world, what would you change? What would you make sure everyone has?Write about a time you felt really proud. What did you do? Who was there? How did it feel?Write about a time you felt sad. What happened? How did you feel? What helped you feel better? It's okay to feel sad.Describe your happy place. Where is it? What does it look like? How does it feel when you're there?Write about something that scares you. Why does it scare you? What could help you not be as scared?Write the story of your life so far. The big moments, the small moments, what matters to you.If you have a pet, write about them. If you don't, write about a pet you wish you had.Pick a topic you care about and write what you think. Kids can have opinions and they matter.Write about someone you look up to. Who are they? Why do you admire them? What would you ask them?What do you want to do or learn next year? How could you work on it? Who could help?Expert tips for better results
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