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Magazines for Kids

Deb mentioned that she was looking for a magazine for young Andrew, so I went looking to see if I could help.  I don’t know if I found any that she’ll want, but I found several that sounded very interesting to me.  I wish they didn’t cost so much, because I would love to get most, if not all, of these!

American Girl magazine

About American Girl: An ad-free, award-winning magazine created just for girls ages 8-12. American Girl provides an appealing, age-appropriate alternative to teen magazines, and features original fiction, lively nonfiction, party plans and projects, advice, quizzes and more.

Appleseeds magazine

About Appleseeds: APPLESEEDS is an award-winning magazine of adventure and exploration for kids ages 7 to 9 with fascinating stories and interviews. Kids will receive activities, maps, puzzles, recipes, and games that are related to the theme.

Ask magazine

About Ask: Challenge bright young minds and spark their curiosity with ASK Magazine (Arts and Sciences for Kids). Each issue lets kids in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade explore the world along with great inventors, artists, and scientists past and present! Each issue includes puzzles, word-plays, activities, & more!

Boy's Quest magazine

About Boys’ Quest: Exciting and adventuresome stories, and fun-filled activities. Includes jokes, riddles, puzzles, poems, cartoons, cooking, building projects, science experiments, knotting, collecting, sports, and much more.

Calliope magazine

About Calliope: CALLIOPE is the perfect world history magazine for kids. Specially written for kids ages 9 to 14, Calliope goes beyond the “facts” to explore provocative issues.

ChickaDee magazine

About chickaDEE: Jam packed with comics, simple crafts and science experiments, fun challenging puzzles and games, rhymes, recipes, jokes and stories. chickaDEE is a must read for grade schoolers.

Cobblestone magazineAbout Cobblestone: Cobblestone is the award-winning American history magazine for kids 9 to 14. Future historians will enjoy reading about many events and places, from Colonial Williamsburg to famous battles of the Civil War to the Gold Rush to the Korean War.

Cricket magazine

About Cricket: CRICKET feeds the minds and imaginations of readers. Every issue of CRICKET is filled with stories, poems, puzzles, recipes, and science and nature articles- all designed to stimulate the imagination and help young people discover and explore the world around them.

Muse magazine

About Muse: MUSE seeks to stimulate, delight, and challenge every curious child between the ages of 9 and 14. Sponsored by SMITHSONIAN and produced by the editors and publishers of CRICKET, MUSE features articles on space, genetics, lasers, rain forests, computers, physics, math, and visual arts.

Odyssey Magazine

About Odyssey: Odyssey is an award-winning science magazine for young people ages 10 to 15 that allows kids to explore the hottest trends in science in detail–everything from robots to rocketry and asteroids to dinosaurs.

Spider magazine

About Spider: SPIDER weaves a web of wonder for kids. SPIDER is a fun magazine for independent young learners. It’s specially written and edited for children who have reached that amazing age when they first get excited about reading on their own.

Comments

Comment from Jenna
Time: October 7, 2008, 7:17 am

Thank you so much for mentioning our magazines from The Cricket Group (www.cricketmag.com) in your blog! Here at Carus Publishing we appreciate the shout out!

Sincerely,
Jenna
jbartolomei@caruspub.com

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