My 52 Lists Project
I recently ordered a fun new journal from Timberdoodle that I’m planning to put in my 12-year-old daughter’s stocking this Christmas. (Shhh! Don’t tell!) It’s called My 52 Lists Project, and it is designed to get kids writing — even those who might not normally enjoy doing so.
The concept is simple: 52 writing prompts for 52 lists on a variety of topics. Kids can do one a week and finish the entire book in a year — or three a week and finish in a single semester.
Staring at a blank page is intimidating for many beginning writers — old and young alike. But these list ideas provide an easy starting point. The journalist can make the list as long or short, detailed or simple as she likes.
Prompts include such things as listing your funniest memories, your favorite ways to play, things you want to make, things that make you laugh, people you admire, etc.
My daughter has yet to develop a love for writing. She doesn’t keep a typical journal or diary, but I’m hoping My 52 Lists Project will help bridge that gap. Of course, it would make a great gift for enthusiastic writers, as well as reluctant writers. (NOTE: This book is no longer carried by Timberdoodle, but you may still purchase it through Amazon.)
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