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Books with author Aimee Chase

  • One Question a Day for You & Me: Daily Reflections for Couples: A Three-Year Journal

    Aimee Chase

    Flexibound (Castle Point Books, Dec. 26, 2017)
    Share love three times over with this heartfelt keepsake gift book for couples.One Question a Day for You & Me is a guided journal from Aimee Chase that offers an insightful question for each day of the year, along with space for each partner to write his or her answer. By answering the same question every day for three years, couples will be able to see how their relationship evolves and intimacy deepens as they explore their hearts and minds together.Questions include:What was the first thing that made you laugh today?What do you want to do together on a sunny afternoon?What song reminds you of your partner?If you could go anywhere right now, where would it be?
  • One Question a Day for Kids: A Three-Year Journal: Create Your Own Personal Time Capsule

    Aimee Chase

    Hardcover (Castle Point Books, Nov. 7, 2017)
    A fun and clever way for kids to keep track and look back.One Question a Day for Kids is a guided journal with fun and thoughtful questions for each day of the year. By answering the same question every day for three years, children will be able to see how their thoughts, creativity, and even handwriting changes from year to year. Prompts are short and sweet, allowing kids to answer as concisely (or elaborately) as they want.Questions include:If you could have a super power, what would it be?What's the grossest thing you've ever seen?Which of your friends do you trust the most?What's one thing your parents don't know about you?Rate your teachers from favorite to least favorite.
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  • Present, Not Perfect for Teens: A Journal for Slowing Down, Letting Go, and Being Your Awesome Self

    Aimee Chase

    Paperback (Castle Point Books, March 19, 2019)
    A beautifully illustrated guided journal that helps teens slow down and enjoy life rather than pushing for perfectionBeing a teenager today can be hectic. With hours of homework, sports, clubs, college applications, jobs, and squeezing in some hang time with friends, the stress on our teens is greater than it has ever been. Throw in the craziness of the teenage brain and some social networking, and teens have little time and even less energy for introspection. Present, Not Perfect for Teens will gently guide teens to slow down and spend some time exploring their innermost feelings and emotions, gaining self-knowledge in the process.
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  • Zendoodle Journaling: Creative Reflections: Color & Write for Mindfulness

    Aimee Chase

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Griffin, Sept. 27, 2016)
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