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Zara's Nature Notes Observation Journal
Zara's Nature Notes Observation Journal
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Zara’s Nature Notes is a beautifully designed nature observation journal and field notebook inspired by Zara and the Timekeeper Tree. Created for quiet explorers, curious minds, and careful observers, this 189-page journal encourages readers to slow down and notice the small details that most people miss.
Inside you’ll find a thoughtful blend of guided observation prompts, open journaling space, and simple nature experiments designed to help readers connect with the world around them. Whether you’re exploring a backyard, forest trail, schoolyard, or park, this journal turns everyday moments into opportunities for discovery.
Perfect for nature lovers, young scientists, home school learners, writers, and reflective thinkers, Zara’s Nature Notes invites readers to practice the art of noticing — listening for quiet sounds, observing shifting shadows, and recording the tiny changes that reveal the rhythms of the natural world.
Inspired by the mysterious Timekeeper Tree, the journal includes gentle lore elements, quiet prompts, and a hidden note from Zara encouraging readers to trust their curiosity and unique way of seeing the world.
Inside the Journal
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189 pages of structured and open journaling space
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Observation pages for recording discoveries in nature
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Guided activities like Sound Mapping and Shadow Watching
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Reflection pages for “Best Noticings”
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Minimal, clean field journal layout for writing and sketching
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Inspirational whisper quotes about noticing and nature
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A hidden message from Zara at the end of the journal
Perfect For
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Nature journaling
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Outdoor education
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Home school science
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Mindfulness and reflective writing
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Field notes and creative observation
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Readers who loved Zara and the Timekeeper Tree
This journal is ideal for children, teens, and adults who enjoy observing nature, recording ideas, or developing a deeper relationship with the environment around them.
Slow down.
Look closer.
The world is full of things waiting to be noticed.
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