Not ready to make your own? Craving more of a structured journaling experience? Check out our favorite travel logs and travel journal ideas that include prompts for kids and adults. What other Travel Journal questions would you add? Did you see any other kids? What were they doing?.Describe how the people are dressed around you.Did you hear any music on your trip? How did it make you feel?.What is one interesting thing you learned on your trip?.What was the funniest moment on your trip?.Write a poem about where you are today.If you could add ONE person to your trip, who would it be?.What animal did you see today? Can you describe it? Draw it?.What’s one thing you want to bring back from your trip?.Do you prefer to travel by car, plane or train? Why?.Do you prefer to road trip or fly? Why?.Do you have a favorite stuffed animal that you always travel with? Describe it.How do you think the day could have been better? How would you change it?.Did you make any new friends? If so, how? Was it through sports, just introducing yourself, or during a conversation?.Did you play any sports? If so, which one and with who?.What kind of transportation did you ride? Have you ever ridden that type before? What did you think?.What are your favorite and least favorite parts of the day?.What are you looking forward to most about the day?.What’s your favorite place you explored today?.When you let a child’s imagination go wild, they come up with the most amazing things. Give them a quiet place at night, during lunch or quiet time to reflect. Don’t hover as they write and sort out their feelings. No matter which way you go with your kids’ travel journals, you are sure to be surprised by what they create. Journal prompt headlines on each page for your child to write about (see below).5 senses grid: What did your kids see, hear, touch, smell and taste today that made them happy, sad, excited, grossed out, etc.?.Water color paper to paint the colors your kids see and scenes you pass by in the car.
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