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My Book of Stuff

- CREATIVE SUPPORT KIT -

 

My Book of Stuff

$7.50

A kit of support and creativity
1 kraft journal + 2 sheets of colorful sticker prompts


Not your typical journal set! 32 pages of limitless ways to express with lined, dotted, grid, and blank pages. This kit is open-ended, allowing for free exploration. Or, if you want a little guidance, our intentionally designed stickers have word prompts and organic shapes to help you reflect and create!

A note to grown-ups: Children and teens may express their grief and feelings differently depending on their development, personality, and creative style. Allow this to be their safe space.

Available for individuals, groups, and programs
Buy one, a few, or more for the kids and families in your care.

👍🏽 Read about the kits in action
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Learn about the motivation behind our kits


💰 Flexible bundle pricing available via custom form below


 

Request a Custom Order or Program Support

For large-scale orders (25+ kits), multi-site programs, or ongoing use, we offer custom pricing and support.

Please fill out the request form below to receive a quote.

 
Quantity Price per Kit Best for
25 kits $6.75 Classrooms and workshops
50 kits $6.50 Group facilitation and community events
100 kits $6.25 Trainings and multi-session programs
500 kits $6.00 Conferences, schools or organization-wide functions
500+ kits Custom pricing Large scale events and multi-site distribution
 
 

 

Creative Kits in Action
Circle of Care News Report

Featured in Circle of Care comfort bags given to families impacted by loss due to substance use, My Book of Stuff reaches over 7,000 children in the state of Illinois. As part of a state-wide initiative to support a child’s natural village, this outreach aligns with our heart!

Professional Training Guides with My Book Of Stuff Activities

We contributed three activity lessons to this free public resource book to help make our journals and stickers even more accessible. Check out pages 125, 127, and 129 to see how we blend creativity with storytelling and social emotional learning (SEL).

In the Hands of a Child,
Imagination Soars

A child’s imagination soars when our journal gives them just enough open space to explore their creativity and also sticker prompts to guide when helpful. Here, this child created a pencil holder to come back to her creative kit again and again. SEL, literacy, and art all in one!


Praises for My Book of Stuff

Zoe
Student, Age 8

I can write whatever I want? I wish there were more sticker sheets. I need to make a story!

Tara
Graphic Designer Mom

This is a creative person’s dream journal! Stickers if I need and space if I don’t. This isn’t just for kids — it’s for me!

Ava
Student, Age 14

I love how the cover is neutral and not so in your face that you’re going through something. It gives me privacy and also freedom.


The Motivation

As a natural creative—and once an adolescent navigating her own inner world—our founder, Rebecca Wu, understood how vulnerable it can feel when others might notice what you’re going through. Whether it’s a loss, a family shift, or something hard to name, sometimes the last thing you want is for it to be visible—especially on the cover of a book.

When Rebecca explored existing grief journals, she noticed something about herself. She didn’t always want to be told what to write or draw. At the same time, skipping prompts felt uncomfortable—like leaving something unfinished. Caught between structure and freedom, she often set the journal aside altogether.

What she longed for was something in between.

So she created My Book of Stuff—an open-ended reflection space designed to hold the many layers of our inner lives. Because what we carry is rarely just one thing. It’s a lot of stuff—grief, joy, confusion, excitement—all existing at the same time.

Recognizing that a blank page might feel too daunting, she also designed companion stickers as gentle prompts to support emotional expression, especially when feelings are hard to put into words.

My Book of Stuff was born.

How to Use It

Use it when you don’t want anyone telling you what to say, write, or make.
Use it when you want a small nudge to begin.
Use it when you feel something big—or something you can’t quite name.

Use it however you want.

This is your space to express.
And the cover won’t tell your story for you.

What might be designed for personal reflection, can be reimagined to connect with others. One child turned shapes into little creatures and words into feeling faces. She added checkboxes to ask friends how they might be feeling too!

Adults like stickers too! They can use these kits to process feelings, jot down ideas, or simply take notes.