Saturday 18 May 2013

Giveaway, Journey Jotting Maps

jounrney jotting map

In a world that has become full of electronic chips, ram and batteries. Isn’t nice to know you can still travel and use a traditional method to record your memories with ink on paper.

The problem with most maps and gps units they are great for telling you where to go, but they don’t do a very good job of recording what you did once you got there. Journey Jottings have come up with a neat and very whimsical way to record the highlights of your trip.

Journey Jottings provides travelers the opportunity to record their travels on an innovative pictorial map which one can jot one’s trails, the maps are encompassed by a bordered which is illustrated with iconic vignettes for jotting highlights about the trip.

Key Benefits

  • No Batteries Required just pencils an pens
  • No PHD required to operate a journey jotting map
  • Simple method to jot down key highlights of your family trip
  • Effective way to cover your tracks and jot your path.
  • Kids will find it fun and entertaining
  • Great for sharing and stories with others about your vacation

Once you have completed your travels you have very neat little map which really highlights the events of your travels, perfect for jogging the fading memory, or to show to family and friends on your return from you adventures vacation with the kids.

Giveaway Prize

With thanks to journeyjottings.com we have a two Journey Jottings maps to giveaway to a family who will be visiting Australia in the next 6 months, and to an Australian family who is about to take the kids on an adventure around Australia.

  1. To have a change of winning one of these maps simply sign up to our newsletter and provide your location
  2. Leave a comment below to  which Australian destinations you are planning to visit.

We will pick two lucky winners at the end of the month May 2009.


About the author

James is the founder of Little Nomads a travel site which focuses on all things about traveling with kids. He lives on the Northern Beaches of Sydney with his wife and two energetic kids which keep him on his toes. Weekends, you can find him on or in the water around Pittwater. James also hates writing about himself in the 3rd person! Follow James on twitter @littlenomads or Google Plus +James Hayward

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