Attack of the Journal – Part journal part sketchbook and a great companion to the Star Wars Jedi Academy series

See sample pages from this book at Wink.

When an author who writes books for grown-ups is successful at translating his voice into books for kids it's a win-win. Jeffrey Brown, author of graphic novels such as Clumsy and Funny Misshapen Body has done just that with his series Star Wars Jedi Academy. These graphic novels follow Roan, a young Jedi fumbling his way through middle school's version of the Jedi Arts. This latest installation, Attack of the Journal, is part activity book part sketchbook and a great accompaniment to the series. It features familiar characters from the books, but you don't need to have read the actual novels to enjoy the journal. Unlike many character-based activity books for children, Attack of the Journal gives the reins over to the reader. Instead of preprinted mazes and simple seek and finds, Brown's activities are open-ended and challenge readers to try drawing new things and to write their own stories.

The book is great for elementary-aged kids, but even younger can have fun with the "Draw Your Friends As Aliens" page or attempt a self-portrait. I found it's a great way to practice letters and words with kids in a way that is fun for everyone. Even the fact that it's a hardback makes whatever you create inside feel more important. Jeffrey Brown's sense of humor and kind encouragement are felt in the journal activities, helping young authors and illustrators not take it too seriously if their "Create your own Lightsaber" page looks more like a Wookie. And be prepared to grab some extra paper – because I guarantee big kids (aka grown-ups) will want to take a crack at drawing the "Ewok pilot."

– Amy Lackpour