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Picture Me :A Journal to Get Life Sorted

Picture Me

Picture Me :A Journal to Get Life Sorted

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Published: 3 May, 2018
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Description

An aspirational, fill-in journal for children to record their dreams and goals, inspired by bullet journaling.

Lots of people find information easier to understand and more fun in pictures and infographics, from emoticons in a text message to lesson timetables and fundraising charts.

This book shows children how to set themselves goals, get organised and keep track. Whether it is a virtual bookshelf of books to read or a year wheel to remember important birthdays, they can find out how to make the most of pictures and images.

Children can compile healthy snack ideas, make note of inspirational people, build up a grid picture of moods over a whole year, and much more.

The beautiful infographic illustrations make this a fun and visual journal that makes tracking life fun and helps keep children focused.

Other titles in the series:
9781780551388 All About Me
9781780554716 The Book of Me
9781780555225 All About Us

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781780555331
ISBN10 1780555334
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 189 x 246 x 13 mm
Publisher / Reseller Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Festooned with delightful doodles, illustrations and fancy lettering... perfect for the young at heart who want to explore bullet journalling * Papercrafter Magazine *

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Author's Bio

Cindy Wilde makes simple, joyful, quirky designs using bold graphic shapes and blocks of flat colour combined with areas of intricate pattern. All the elements within her work are made by hand using acrylic paint, indian ink and simple print techniques. They are then cut and reassembled to create the final piece.

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