National Geography Tries Inspire Kids to Read and Write with Animal Jam Journal

The Animal Jam is popular online game for kids, but this time National Geography has published an Animal Jam Journal to inspire kids to read and write. In their Animal Jam book, they try to turn the story of online adventure into text.

In the Journal they have added lots of prompts to let kids involved with writing specially. Along with that, kids will also find the story of the adventures of Jamaa. Previously the world of Jamaa was featured on the Animal Jam online games.

Now, National Geography Kids swifts the digital world of Jamaal into real life. They also want that kids don’t only pass their time over online. According to them, kids should also spend their time reading and writing activates.


Unlike other online games, Animal Jam is offering a friendly online environment for kids. Parents can monitor and control your Animal Jam account.

As like they can change your password on Animal Jam, see login history, recover your account and many more.
In Animal Jam, players learn about forest, jungle animals and other educative things. It’s fun and enjoyable online multiplayer game with lots of things to learn.

However, now all of story and adventure has written in this Animal Jam Journal or book.

Generally, NAT Geo also is known for publishing popular educative books and documentaries. So, Animal Jam Journal is non-other than another great piece of books filled with lots of interesting stuff.

They have said it a cool and collectible book for die-hard Animal Jam Fan.

It has an imaginative and inspirational story with silly prompts that will trigger little explorer to write by themselves.

As it’s a National Geography publication, this book also contains surprising facts and joy of exploring the world and knowing the truth.

Although it made for Animal Jam lovers, this can be read by anyone. The Animal Jam Journal is available on the National Geography store to buy at $9.99.

It would really, an amazing book to read for all ages. It has lots of interesting story in its 112 pages.

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