Nahlo Travel Log

Nahlo Travel Log

$29.00
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Nahlo Travel Log

Nahlo Travel Log

Turn family adventures into stories worth remembering.

A kid-friendly travel journal that makes it easy to notice more, write more, and remember the little things that made an adventure yours.

Straightforward prompts give kids a place to start without telling them what their story should be. They can plan, write, draw, collect, tape things in, and come home with a record of what they thought was worth remembering.

Simple enough to actually use. Thoughtful enough to keep.

$29.00

A travel journal kids will actually use.

Most travel journals ask children to document a trip after the interesting part has already happened.

Nahlo starts earlier.

Before the adventure, kids get to think about where they’re going and what they might discover.

While they’re there, short prompts help them stop and pay attention.

Afterward, there’s room to tell the story, add pictures, save little pieces of the trip, and remember what mattered most.

The result isn’t a perfect vacation record.

It’s their version of the adventure.

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Notice more. Remember more.

Children experience places differently than adults do.

They remember the footprints on the trail.
The butterfly flying over the bay.
The seagull that kept stealing chips while they were whale watching.
The rock that looked like an alligator.

Those small moments are often what make an adventure unforgettable.

The Travel Log gives children somewhere to put them.

Through simple prompts to notice, collect, tell, and draw kids begin practicing a habit that sits at the heart of every Nahlo experience:

Pay attention. There’s something worth discovering here.

7 Adventure Entries

included in each Travel Log

1 consistent structure

to help early writers organize and write

Countless Memories

captured through your child's eyes

Real experiences give kids real reasons to write.

The Travel Log supports early writers through a consistent structure and gentle prompts—without turning an adventure into a writing assignment.

Children practice different kinds of writing naturally as they move through the Log:

Tell the story.

Gentle prompts help kids capture what happened and turn the moments they want to remember into a story.

Look closer.

Notice It pages invite kids to slow down and describe the details they might otherwise pass right by.

Name what you see.

Drawing and labeling give developing writers another way to capture a discovery—no full sentence required.

Write for a reason.

From wondering what to pack to recording something they don’t want to forget, writing becomes a tool for the adventure itself.

First, there’s something worth noticing.

Then, there’s something worth saying.

Before children can write about the world, they have to notice it.

There are plenty of travel journals with space to record where you went and what you did. The Nahlo Travel Log starts one step earlier.

It asks children to look closer.

To notice the footprints on the trail.

To wonder what made them.

To pay attention to the things that surprise them, interest them, and make them want to know more.

Because noticing gives us something to think about. And writing gives us a way to share it. What we saw. What we learned. What we wondered. What mattered to us.

Over time, those pages become more than a record of where your child has been.

They become a record of how they see the world.

The world is full of wonder.

Go find it.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages is the Travel Log designed for?

The Travel Log was created with early writers in mind, but there’s no single right age to use it. Children can write independently, draw and label their observations, or dictate their ideas to a grown-up.

As their writing grows, the way they use the Travel Log can grow with them.

How many adventures can we record?

Each Travel Log includes space for 7 adventure entries, plus planning, packing, and scrapbook pages.

An adventure can be anything your family decides it is—a weeklong vacation, a weekend away, a camping trip, a day trip, a zoo visit, or an afternoon exploring somewhere close to home.

Does my child need to be able to write independently?

No. The Travel Log is designed to meet developing writers where they are.

Children can draw, label, write words or sentences, or dictate their ideas to an adult. The goal isn't perfect spelling, handwriting, or complete sentences. It's giving children a way to capture what they notice, think, wonder, and remember.

Is this a homeschool workbook or writing curriculum?

No. The Travel Log provides thoughtful literacy support, but it isn't a curriculum or workbook.

The prompts are intentionally short and flexible so writing can become part of the adventure without taking over the adventure. Use the pages that serve your child, adapt them when you need to, and then get back to exploring.

Do we need to be taking a big trip to use it?

Not at all.

A new place doesn't have to be far away to be worth noticing. Use the Travel Log for vacations, road trips, camping weekends, museums, zoos, local environmental centers, neighborhood parks, beach days, or even trips to see grandparents.

What are the Travel Log's size and format?

The Nahlo Travel Log is a Wire-O bound journal with approximately 70 pages, designed to open flat for easier writing and drawing on the go.

It includes planning and packing pages, 7 structured adventure entries, and scrapbook space for photos, tickets, maps, drawings, and other pieces of the journey.

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