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Jen’s Guide to Moon Journaling – Track Lunar Phases & Body Cycles with This Beginner-Friendly Journal
Jen’s Guide to Moon Journaling is the companion book to Jen’s Guide to the Moon, created to help readers of all ages explore how the moon’s phases influence energy, emotions, sleep, creativity, and the natural rhythms of the body. I wrote this journal for my grandkids—and for anyone who wants a simple, non‑religious, unbiased way to observe the moon and reconnect with nature.
Inside, readers learn how to log each lunar phase, track personal patterns, and notice how their bodies and moods shift with the moon’s cycle. It’s perfect for beginners, homeschool families, young learners, and anyone curious about lunar science blended with gentle, magical awareness.
Part of a four‑book set, this journal becomes even more powerful when paired with the full collection—and when customers purchase the complete set, I include a free spell kit as a thank‑you. All autographed books ship free, making this a meaningful gift for moon lovers, journalers, and budding scientists.
Jen’s Guide to Moon Journaling is the companion book to Jen’s Guide to the Moon, created to help readers of all ages explore how the moon’s phases influence energy, emotions, sleep, creativity, and the natural rhythms of the body. I wrote this journal for my grandkids—and for anyone who wants a simple, non‑religious, unbiased way to observe the moon and reconnect with nature.
Inside, readers learn how to log each lunar phase, track personal patterns, and notice how their bodies and moods shift with the moon’s cycle. It’s perfect for beginners, homeschool families, young learners, and anyone curious about lunar science blended with gentle, magical awareness.
Part of a four‑book set, this journal becomes even more powerful when paired with the full collection—and when customers purchase the complete set, I include a free spell kit as a thank‑you. All autographed books ship free, making this a meaningful gift for moon lovers, journalers, and budding scientists.