Flip’s Fantastic Journal

Flip’s Fantastic Journal by Angelo DeCesare, published by Dutton Children’s Books in 1999, is a delightful exploration of creativity and imagination. This 48-page book, written in English, follows Flip, a young boy who enjoys drawing and playing but struggles with the idea of writing. When his teacher insists he must write daily, Flip initially finds it tedious. However, he soon discovers the freedom to create his own stories, transforming his journal into a canvas for his vivid imagination.
Readers will find that Flip’s journey encourages playful writing and creativity, showcasing how he turns mundane experiences into fantastical adventures. From scaring away his sister with a pet dinosaur to sliding down rainbows with friends, Flip’s stories reflect the joy of imagination and play. This edition, designed to resemble a real notebook, serves as an engaging tool for young readers and reluctant journal-keepers, inspiring them to embrace writing as a fun and imaginative activity.
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Flip likes to draw. Flip likes to play. What Flip doesn’t like to do is write, and now his teacher says he has to do it every day. First he writes about what really happens, but that’s no fun. Then Flip remembers that his teacher said he can write whatever he wants in his journal–he can even make things up! So Flip starts all over again. Now when his sister tries to wake him up too early, his pet dinosaur scares her away. And instead of playing on a swing alone at the park, he slides down a rainbow with all of his friends. By the end of the day, Flip loves writing. Designed to look like a real notebook, this book is the perfect fuel to get reluctant journal-keepers off and writing.
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