My kids love National Geographics Kids when they were younger. ChopChop is great if your grandchildren are interested in cooking. And Cricket is perfect for a kid that likes to read literature. However, all of them have a focus that will make them less likely to bring it up much, if at all. As a whole other option, you could consider an activity subscription rather than a magazine subscription.
Thanks for the magazine recommendations. We subscribed to High Five for our daughter and wanted something similar for our son. I hope they love receiving these magazines in the mail as much as I did as a child. I remember getting my own magazines as a kid and devouring them as soon as they came in! Now I love seeing my girls do the same — we love Clubhouse and Jr. Thank you for this fabulous list!
And the subscription boxes are too expensive x Magazines to the rescue! Love this! Thanks for sharing!! Wow lots of great magazines! I had no idea there was magazines for kids. Our library has an option for us to look at magazines on a tablet at home. RB digital is the tool that my children use. Their favorite magazines are the Ladybug and Spider magazines — there are always a beautiful selection of fiction, non-fiction and craft activities.
Thanks for the suggestion, Ruth! I lot of public libraries are expanding into digital options like this. Thank you for all the ideas! Love that you give a description and age range for the magazines. You are such a treasure of help and information? Awww, you are so welcome, Loreen! I hope you find some magazines to look forward to with each new edition.
Thank you for sharing! There is something for everyone on your list. So many of these are new to us, so we look forward to discovering great new content. Thank you for this great info! Hello; Could you add my ezine to your list? We feature daily posts, contests, book reviews, and so much more! Dear admn, Thank you, I can download few magazines Ask,story time,click,high lights,little angel cricket, spider from magazine lib,kindly share the details about free download of all the other magazines.
Regards D. Are you stating that you can get the free download through your library? I have been looking for a list of magazines for kids. I asked my librarian for help, and now I can send her this list, instead! Thank you so much. Now to narrow it down for my four year old!
Can any one assist send me on mail or through my P. Box adress. Maybe you could access the page through a public library or other option for internet. We may get Highlights again soon — it has been a favorite in the past. Thanks for the reminder! My son reads Highlights.
He is so excited about getting mail and I think that makes him more motivated to read the material! This sounds like a good program. My daughter has a hard time wanting being motivated to read.
Trying out the giveaway… :. This is a great resource! My eldest son loves getting the Lego magazine but he desperately wants more so there are some great ideas here. Friend's Email Address. Your Name. Your Email Address. Send Email. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
We would love to talk to you! Search Blog. Highlights Hello Hello magazine for babies and toddlers delivers colorful images, age-appropriate stories, and fun activities parent and child can enjoy together. Babybug Babybug is full of brightly illustrated stories and poems that are perfect for parents and grandparents to read aloud.
Zoobies Zoobies is full of animal stories, photos, and puzzles for little ones! Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty is filled with stories, poems, cartoons, puzzles, games, recipes and crafts that are designed with emergent readers in mind.
Ladybug Ladybug magazine offers enchanting stories and poems to read aloud that will spark young imaginations and develop a love of reading that will last a lifetime. Zootles Zootles encourages learning and active discovery of the animal world with amazing photos, fascinating illustrations, and charming cartoon characters.
National Geographic Little Kids National Geographic Little Kids features captivating stories and interactive games that teach children about amazing animals, cool science, and families around the world.
Chirp Each issue of Chirp is designed for little hands and growing minds with colorful pages, stories, puzzles, silly jokes, engaging stories, and early-learning activities. EverBright Kids EverBright Kids has a simple mission—to make it fun for kids to learn about the world! Spider The pages of Spider are filled with fun stories, activities, and illustrations by famous artists. ChickaDEE Every themed issue of ChickaDEE provides interactive stories, puzzles, animal features, and science experiments to educate and entertain readers.
Storytime Each month, Storytime is packed with brilliant tales for boys and girls of all ages. Fun for Kidz With a rich mix of stories and activities, Fun for Kidz magazine promotes wholesome childhood interests and helps form positive character traits in young readers. Highlights Highlights delivers puzzles, science projects, jokes, and riddles to challenge young minds. Honest History Honest History is a place for kids to explore the past and re-discover stories of people who changed the world.
National Geographic Kids National Geographic Kids is a fact-filled, fast-paced magazine filled with an award-winning combination of colorful photos, animal facts, and fun. Ranger Rick Ranger Rick is packed with facts, photos, and outdoor adventures that help kids sharpen reading skills and develop an appreciation for nature. For Girls Like You Every issue of For Girls Like You features faith-filled articles, activities, and interactive pages for tweens—around the world and right next door! Clubhouse Clubhouse magazine is an intriguing and entertaining magazine that reinforces traditional values with hands-on activities, challenging puzzles, and exciting stories.
Stone Soup Kid-submitted stories and poems make Stone Soup unique. Sports Illustrated Kids SI Kids delivers the excitement, passion, and fun of sports to kids, tweens, and young teens in an action-oriented, authentic, and interactive style.
ChopChop ChopChop is filled with nutritious, great-tasting, ethnically diverse, and inexpensive recipes along with features like fun food facts, games, puzzles, and interviews. Brainspace Brainspace magazine delves deeply into the thought-provoking topics that kids love: space, Earth sciences, biology, math, technology and more. Young Rider Give Young Rider to the horse lover in your family! OWL Loaded with quizzes, comics, tech news, interviews, inventions, and more, OWL highlights science, technology, engineering, art, and math in a fun and engaging way.
Cricket Cricket magazine publishes only the highest quality fiction and classic literature, and nonfiction stories on culture, history, science, and the arts. Faces With articles, folk tales, and hands-on projects, Faces magazine takes young readers around the world for an honest and unbiased view of how children in other regions live. Cobblestone With stories about important American events and places, Cobblestone takes kids on a journey through history, designed to excite their imaginations and bring the past to life!
Muse Muse is perfect for readers interested in science, history, and the arts. WorldTeen WorldTeen is a print and online experience that engages young teens with the truth in a way that helps them pursue the kind of life God intends for them to live.
Make Make magazine publishes tested projects, skill-building tutorials, in-depth reviews and inspirational stories, accessible by all ages and skill ranges. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Comment. Email will not be shared. Send me the weekly e-newsletter for great tips on reading and spelling.
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In the May issue, a new "Jerk of the Month" belt debuted with Daniel Bryan wearing the belt in the issue. It replaced the police mugshots which had been featured since the May issue. It was later replaced with a trophy. On July 31, , it was announced that WWE Magazine would cease production due to budget cuts as well as a decline in circulation. The last issue October will available on September 16, Notable examples of the magazine breaking kayfabe were the parasailing accident that injured Brutus "the Barber" Beefcake at the time, one of the WWF's biggest stars , and the divorce of Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth.
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