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Saturday, 24 May 2014

Magical World Journals : Tree Man Review...


Have you heard of Magical World Journals?


I have been following them on Twitter for a while now. I was very intrigued how unusual, fun and creative their unique journals are. I really like their products and was thinking how these would make nice gifts for my 2 youngest children. Would they like them? Or would they be scared?

I was really pleased when they contacted me and asked if I would like to review a journal. I liked the unicorn one and thought the Treeman journal would make a nice surprise for my 11-year-old son. He loves to write fun adventure stories. I thought this book would be great to store all his ideas in.


When the journal arrived, I gave the package to my son and said "look what the postman has brought you" He was so excited a present had arrived for him, he quickly opened it. "Wow it's awesome, " he said with a big grin on his face.
He was really pleased with it, All morning before I ha a chance to take some pictures, he was making notes in it, showing his sister what he had done.


Magical World Journals:"We want to inspire kids to use their creativity and imagination, creating epic stories, crazy drawings, beautiful poems and secret diaries!"



About Tree Man Journal:
  • 96 pages, each with a border or small illustration of the creatures that inhabit the magical world of the TreeMan!
  • 3D soft plastic cover (hand painted) of TreeMan’s face!
  • Size: 18cm x 14cm
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years old
  • £9.95

There are 3 more in the collection-
Vampires The Journal £14.95
Unicorns The Journal £14.95
Dragons The Journal £15.95

Just after I got sent my review copy, I won the unicorn one in a competition for my daughter. She loves hers too and her ideas and book go everywhere with her...


About this post-

I got to choose a magical world journal for the point of this review. All thoughts are my own honest opinion and I did not get paid for this post ...


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