hmcfall711
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Another teacher here wiggin' out over this.
We plan to take 2 nieces (8, 10) and a nephew (5) with us to WDW next year. I think this would be really cool for them.
I had thought about printing the inside pages on the unlined index cards. They have some substance but not as thick as card stock or chip board. You can also get them in 3x5, 4x6, and a larger size that I am pretty sure is 5x7. I also thought about just using a large ring to bind them on the corner.
Also for younger children who are not really ready to write on the pages, I suggest having them dictate it to you and have them sit with you as you write it. *** teacher alert*** Write exactly what they say , as they say it. Don't try to change the wording. I will appreciate it much more later when you remember how they spoke, and it the writing has much more meaning for them because it is their words. This does not have to be a long process just read it back to them as you write their words.***soap box over ***
Just my ideas.
Thanks for the Idea, I LOVE IT!

I had thought about printing the inside pages on the unlined index cards. They have some substance but not as thick as card stock or chip board. You can also get them in 3x5, 4x6, and a larger size that I am pretty sure is 5x7. I also thought about just using a large ring to bind them on the corner.
Also for younger children who are not really ready to write on the pages, I suggest having them dictate it to you and have them sit with you as you write it. *** teacher alert*** Write exactly what they say , as they say it. Don't try to change the wording. I will appreciate it much more later when you remember how they spoke, and it the writing has much more meaning for them because it is their words. This does not have to be a long process just read it back to them as you write their words.***soap box over ***
Just my ideas.
Thanks for the Idea, I LOVE IT!