
For 4-H Members looking to get an early start on the 4-H Harvest Season! Please see the materials below:
Record Book Introduction
As a 4-Her, you do so many great things that are important to acknowledge! That is one reason why 4-H has a record keeping process – to make sure that youth remember their achievements, growth, and lessons for the future, and others can know, too! Experiential learning within 4-H programs helps the youth complete projects AND gain skills to use in life!
Record Book Options
Here, you’ll find options for 4-H Member Record Books! After reviewing the Harvest Season Record Book Introduction form, choose one of the four options!
Monthly Reflections

Reflect on activities & events throughout the 4-H Year, adding photos and drawings as desired!
Youth between kindergarten and second grade complete the Cloverbud Record Book!
Help your Cloverbud remember what 4-H Activities they participated in during the 4-H Year and have them write or draw about it!
Member Records Checklist

List the 4-H Clubs, Roles, and Projects you had throughout the 4-H Year, sharing your favorite accomplishments for each.
Project Story / Summary

Describe what you learned in 4-H this last year in one or more paragraphs!
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