Does anyone make Journal/Tip/Sticker Books for their kids of their Trip?

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I stumbled upon the website Guide to the Magic and saw that they sell guides full of journal pages, with tips, etc in them. I've seen people mention journal pages through this forum but I was wondering if any of them have some of the same information in it as well? Am I being too vague?
 
I stumbled upon the website Guide to the Magic and saw that they sell guides full of journal pages, with tips, etc in them. I've seen people mention journal pages through this forum but I was wondering if any of them have some of the same information in it as well? Am I being too vague?

We have the Guide to the Magic for Kids and to be honest...it is worth every penny.

I could easily make books for my kids... I'm a graphic artist and it would only take a few hours to pull something together, but the book is really great and I'd rather not reinvent the wheel when it was done so well by someone else!

My dd used her book for her last two trips (in 2007 and 2008) and I plan on buying a second for my kids to share for our trip next month and another for next year for them to share for our 2011 trip. ... The book is THAT good!

:wizard:
 
Natalie has different pages in her shared files that are AMAZING! You can find a link to her things in the "meet the DISigner" sticky.

There are several others floating around...this question was just asked a few days ago and I posted a few links to different ones. I'm traveling so I don't have the links but if you would look back a page or two you will find them.

I have one set up in word with lots of character images...they aren't as exciting as Natalie's as the backgrounds are white (to conserve on ink). You can find it in my 4shared file in the link in my signature. I think it is called "WDW Kids Journal". The instructions are on the first page that explain how to personalize it for your children and in case you need to play with the margins to get the spacing correct.

Hope that helps!
 
We have the Guide to the Magic for Kids and to be honest...it is worth every penny.

I could easily make books for my kids... I'm a graphic artist and it would only take a few hours to pull something together, but the book is really great and I'd rather not reinvent the wheel when it was done so well by someone else!

My dd used her book for her last two trips (in 2007 and 2008) and I plan on buying a second for my kids to share for our trip next month and another for next year for them to share for our 2011 trip. ... The book is THAT good!

:wizard:

How old are your kids, I have a DS12 and a DS5 and I know that the latter would like it but not sure about the former?

Natalie has different pages in her shared files that are AMAZING! You can find a link to her things in the "meet the DISigner" sticky.

There are several others floating around...this question was just asked a few days ago and I posted a few links to different ones. I'm traveling so I don't have the links but if you would look back a page or two you will find them.

I have one set up in word with lots of character images...they aren't as exciting as Natalie's as the backgrounds are white (to conserve on ink). You can find it in my 4shared file in the link in my signature. I think it is called "WDW Kids Journal". The instructions are on the first page that explain how to personalize it for your children and in case you need to play with the margins to get the spacing correct.

Hope that helps!

I will check them out, it's a good thing I have your 4shared account bookmarked. BTW, I have all of the supplies to make my own planning book, I just have to work on the cover and get it binded.
 

How old are your kids, I have a DS12 and a DS5 and I know that the latter would like it but not sure about the former?

Dd was 7 when she used it the first time and is now 9yo and eager to get a new one.

I'd say 12 was on the upper edge for the book (moving on to their own PassPorter after that...:love: my PassPorter!) but still very doable.

My ds is now 4.5yo and I'm having the kids share their book w/ ds doing the basic stuff (stickers, circling items) and dd writing out the words.
 


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