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With Every Journal Purchased, We Donate €1 to the "Small Package for Big Heroes" Campaign
For every journal purchased, we are setting aside €1 to donate directly to the Krijesnica Association as our contribution to their incredible campaign.*
*With your purchase, we donate these funds on your behalf. There is no extra cost to you, your regular purchase becomes a direct way to support the cause.
Together, we are joining forces to supp...
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Why Journaling is the Best Defense for Your Child’s Brain (Ages 6-12)
The years from ages 6 and 12 are critical for your child's brain development. Instead of letting apps and gadgets take center stage, it's crucial to recognize that this is the time when their cognitive 'operating system' is being developed, establishing the foundation for attention, memory, and creativity that will last a lifetime.
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Free InClouds. Printables for Teachers, Parents, and Kids
Whether you're a teacher planning the week, a parent tackling the "I'm bored" blues, or a kid ready to create, we’ve got you covered. Download our free printables...
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Teaching Gratitude to Kids: 7 Simple Daily Practices That Actually Work
You've probably tried the classic "What do you say?" prompt after your child receives a gift. They mumble "thank you," and everyone moves on. But teaching gratitude to kids goes so much deeper than polite words. It's about helping them notice, feel, and appreciate the good that's already around them.
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Positive Affirmations for Kids: A Simple Daily Ritual That Builds Self-Worth
Have you ever caught your child saying something like "I'm so stupid" or "Nobody likes me"? It stings to hear. Partly because you know it isn't true, and partly because you recognise how deeply they believe it in that moment.
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Slow Parenting: Why Doing Less Helps Your Child Thrive
If your family's schedule feels like a game of Tetris - where every block is an activity and there's no space left for breathing - you're not alone. Modern parenting has quietly become a performance sport, and the scoreboard is packed with extracurriculars, academic enrichment, and the constant fear that if we don't do more, our children will fa...
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Growth Mindset for Kids: How to Raise a Child Who Loves Mistakes
"I can't do it. I'm just bad at maths."
If you've heard something like this from your child, you've seen what's often called a fixed mindset in action. The belief that ability is set in stone. You either have it or you don't. End of story.
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"Journal & Chill" Workshop - How One Afternoon Showed Us the Real Benefits of Journaling for Kids
Yesterday was a milestone day for InClouds. It marked our very first Journal & Chill workshop for kids - the first of many, I believe! The idea grew from a simple mission: to show children how journaling for kids can be a superpower...
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"Journal & Chill" Workshops: Where feelings and imagination turn into play
Let’s be honest, being a kid right now is a lot. Journal & Chill is a safe, offline space where kids can unplug, get creative, and explore their emotions without pressure.
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The Heart of Belonging: How Relationships with Adults Shape Children's Mental Health
InClouds. felt right at home as one of the sponsors of this praiseworthy "Privrži me" program. Why? Because the entire philosophy of attachment - building security, understanding emotional needs, and conscious presence is exactly what we strive to encourage through the InClouds. Journal.
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Not Just Scribbles: Why Drawing and Coloring Matter for Child Development
You know that moment when your child is so deep in a drawing that the world around them simply disappears? No notifications, no screens, and no "I’m bored" complaints. Instead, you see a focused little human, a pencil, and a blank page.
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The Best Meaningful Birthday Gifts for Kids: Why EQ Matters More Than Toys
Most of us have experienced it: a child’s birthday ends with piles of colorful wrapping paper and new toys that, just days later, are forgotten on the bedroom floor- eventually becoming another bag of plastic headed for recycling.
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