Nature Journal – Heritage Collection
Our Nature Journal is designed to support the practice of observation, reflection, and narration in the Charlotte Mason tradition. Thoughtfully structured and beautifully simple, it gives children a consistent place to record what they see in the natural world while developing the habit of attention.
This 120-page journal is part of our Heritage Collection and features a classic leather-look cover paired with a Charlotte Mason quote on the back: "Never be within doors when you can rightly be without."
Inside, each nature study entry is designed as a two-page spread. The left page features guided prompts to support careful observation, while the right page offers open space for sketching, labeling, or free-form journaling. This balance of structure and openness allows each child to engage with nature study in a personal and meaningful way.
At the back of the journal, students will find two additional features designed to support year-long observation — a Phenology Wheel for tracking seasonal changes and a Bird List for recording sightings throughout the year.
Printed on durable 80# paper, this journal handles pencils, colored pencils, and light ink without bleed-through — a reliable companion for outdoor learning and daily nature study.
Guided Prompts on Every Left Page
- Date, Location, and Weather
- I noticed…
- I wonder…
- It reminds me of…
Features
- 120 pages across 60 two-page nature study spreads
- 5.5" × 8.5" — fits perfectly inside our Leather Journal Covers
- 80# paper — pencil, colored pencil, and light ink friendly
- Guided observation prompts on every left page
- Open sketch and journaling space on every right page
- Phenology Wheel for seasonal tracking
- Bird List for year-long sightings
- Classic leather-look Heritage Collection cover
- Back cover Charlotte Mason quote
Well Suited For
- Charlotte Mason nature study
- Homeschool science and nature notebooks
- Outdoor and forest school learning
- Nature journaling across all ages
- Phenology and seasonal observation
- Bird watching and wildlife study
- Living education and nature-based curriculum
Simple, beautiful, and purposeful — because the habit of attention is one of the greatest gifts we can give a child.