Tiny Diary Series® - One Book, One Subject, Very Small
And by tiny, we mean really tiny. Each diary in this series measures just 2.75" x 3.75" - small enough to hold in one hand, hide in a drawer, or tuck into a gift bag without anyone knowing what's inside.
Every book in the series is dedicated to one hyper-specific topic. One diary exists exclusively for documenting farts. Another is for secrets. Another tracks dates you keep forgetting. One is for things your kid said that were either brilliant or deeply stupid (often both).
That's the premise. One book, one subject, 112 pages of structured prompts to fill in.
What's Inside Each Diary
Every diary features hardbound construction with a foil-stamped felt cover and gold-edged pages. The format is consistent across the series, but the interior pages are unique to each topic.
Each page includes fields and prompts specific to that diary's theme. The fart diary has space to date, rate, and evaluate. The secrets diary is structured around confessions. The password diary has fields for logins, passwords, and security questions. The dates diary is organized for tracking birthdays, anniversaries, and other events people will be mad if you forget.
The general-purpose entries in the series - tiny thoughts, hopes and dreams - use lined pages with lighter prompts, giving you more room to write freely while still keeping the pocket-sized format.
The newer additions push the themes further. One diary is designed specifically to record things your kid said, which works as both entertainment and future evidence. Another is labeled "Future Blackmail" and is built for documenting whatever you think might be useful later.
Tiny Diaries as Gifts and Keepsakes
The size and price point make these natural gift items. They're small enough to be stocking stuffers, funny enough to be standalone gifts, and specific enough that picking one feels personal.
They pair well in sets. Giving someone a Tiny Diary alongside a prompted journal from our Journals collection creates a big-and-small pairing. Combining one with a sticker book from Sticker Books makes a low-cost gift bundle that covers both writing and decorating.
The series also works as a self-purchase. Some of the topics are the kind of thing you'd never buy in a full-sized journal, but in a tiny format, documenting your farts or your hopes and dreams feels appropriately low-commitment.
The parent collection for the Tiny Diary Series is Journals, which includes prompted journals, travel guides, and other writing-focused products. The full desk range lives in Desk. For travel-friendly items, check One for the Road!.