Ask

Ask investigates the world with past and present inventors, artists, and thinkers, and scientists. From the publishers of Click, Ask offers cartoons, contests, projects, Web experiments, games, and puzzles for kids ages 7 to 10 (grades 2 – 4).ASK magazine is an innovative children’s publication that focuses on the arts and sciences. Geared at children age’s seven to ten, it includes topics and themes that children have a natural curiosity about, such as the human body, Earth, animals, and nature. Each issue of ASK magazine includes fun facts, stories, and illustrations designed to spark your child’s interest, educating while also entertaining.

ASK magazine explores fun and exciting topics such as why people love music, why animals sleep, and how the solar system was formed. Each thirty-six-page issue contains The Clubhouse, Invention Studio, and book recommendation sections, which consist of advertising-free articles and activities such as Scoops and Ask Jimmy and the Bug. The zany cast of cartoon characters from Marvin and Friends frolic in the margins of each article, sharing their comments on the material being covered. Readers have the opportunity to contribute in the Contests and Letters section of each issue.

ASK magazine is an award-winning publication, winning the 2012 Parents’ Choice Gold Award. It was also recommended by Parents’ Choice in 2010 and was the Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Winner in both 2008 and 2009. Young readers love their subscriptions because ASK is as informative as it is fun to read.

ASK magazine features high-quality content that both stimulates and satisfies the curiosity of its readers. Readers can also engage with the magazine’s interactive website for additional activities and reading content. Imaginations will be excited by the informative articles found in each issue.

Ask

Ask investigates the world with past and present inventors, artists, and thinkers, and scientists. From the publishers of Click, Ask offers cartoons, contests, projects, Web experiments, games, and puzzles for kids ages 7 to 10 (grades 2 – 4).ASK magazine is an innovative children’s publication that focuses on the arts and sciences. Geared at children age’s seven to ten, it includes topics and themes that children have a natural curiosity about, such as the human body, Earth, animals, and nature. Each issue of ASK magazine includes fun facts, stories, and illustrations designed to spark your child’s interest, educating while also entertaining.

ASK magazine explores fun and exciting topics such as why people love music, why animals sleep, and how the solar system was formed. Each thirty-six-page issue contains The Clubhouse, Invention Studio, and book recommendation sections, which consist of advertising-free articles and activities such as Scoops and Ask Jimmy and the Bug. The zany cast of cartoon characters from Marvin and Friends frolic in the margins of each article, sharing their comments on the material being covered. Readers have the opportunity to contribute in the Contests and Letters section of each issue.

ASK magazine is an award-winning publication, winning the 2012 Parents’ Choice Gold Award. It was also recommended by Parents’ Choice in 2010 and was the Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Winner in both 2008 and 2009. Young readers love their subscriptions because ASK is as informative as it is fun to read.

ASK magazine features high-quality content that both stimulates and satisfies the curiosity of its readers. Readers can also engage with the magazine’s interactive website for additional activities and reading content. Imaginations will be excited by the informative articles found in each issue.

Zoobooks

Simply written and beautifully illustrated. Each monthly issue “captures” one of 60 different animals through magnificent photography, illustrations, diagrams, descriptions and includes interactive activity pages. Kids get “up close and personal” with the world’s most amazing creatures.Zoobooks Magazine is a favorite of zoos throughout the country. Filled with great animal pictures and informative articles, Zoobooks is a perfect zoological reference for any child aged six to twelve years old who loves animals. Each issue is themed around a specific animal or group of animals, discussing habits and habitat in depth so the reader gains a thorough understanding. Best of all, this magazine is refreshingly free of advertising.

An issue of Zoobooks Magazine has about 24 pages. Most of the magazine is packed with colorful pictures and illustrations of the theme animal, as well as short articles and fact sidebars. The most unique features of each animal are broken down and explained at a child’s level. For species that are extinct or becoming extinct, children are encouraged to take action to ensure those animals’ futures. The last four pages of each edition offer a pull-out activity booklet filled with games, puzzles, and coloring pages.

Zoobooks Magazine started as a product parents could purchase at kiosks near zoo exhibits appropriate to the specific issue. Demand for complete sets of Zoobooks quickly grew, and Wildlife Education Ltd. began selling subscriptions. Today, Zoobooks Magazine subscriptions also include monthly access to the online Secret Jungle, where kids can print out more animal-themed activities and play online games. Here, kids can also participate in a bi-weekly eSafari, in which subscribers can take a guided tour of great online animal sites and learn more about the particular month’s theme animal.

Zoobooks Magazine offers a fantastic way for parents to answer all those animal questions inspired by zoo visits. Many budding zoologists save every issue, building a collection they can refer to for years to come.

American Girl

Created especially for girls age 8 and up, American Girl is an appealing, age-appropriate alternative to teen magazines. Features advice, crafts, contests, puzzles, games, giggles, and more!American Girl magazine is an appropriate, entertaining, and informative magazine for girls over eight years old. A great alternative to more traditional teen magazines, each issue of American Girl magazine includes craft ideas, puzzles, contests, advice, games, and other fun activities and articles.

If you have daughters or granddaughters, American Girl magazine is a great preteen magazine that they can turn to for fun party ideas like back-to-school sleepovers or crafting ideas they can use to decorate their rooms in unique and colorful ways. Many parents like the fact that the magazine doesn’t put too much focus on boys, makeup, and other more subjects to which girls are often overexposed.

In addition to all of the fun information packed into each issue of American Girl magazine, the magazine also contains useful articles that can help girls deal with everyday problems they may face, such as how to handle relationship issues with friends. Each issue celebrates girls’ creativity, self-expression, and independence and fosters a sense of confidence in its readers.

The magazine is a great gift idea for any girl over the age of eight, but especially those in their preteen years who are looking for ways to boost their self-confidence and become smart, strong young women. American Girl magazine stresses the importance of learning and education and doesn’t focus on more frivolous subjects that girls often preoccupy themselves with. It encourages girls to be good citizens in their communities and good role models for those around them.

Ladybug

Ladybug opens the door to reading for kids ages 2 – 6. Every page of Ladybug is beautiful, colorful, and a delight to read. Each issue is filled with charming characters, activities, songs, poems, and stories.If you need some help with creative stories for your young child, Ladybug Magazine is an excellent solution. Each issue is a compilation of stories, poems, and whimsical illustrations that will keep your child entertained just before bed or any other time a good story is in order.

Each issue of Ladybug Magazine contains several full-length stories that are short enough to keep a young child’s attention but long enough to tell a complete tale. The topics and tone of each story are geared for the three- to six-year-old mind, so the adult reader doesn’t have to explain much. The unique stories can, however, kick off conversations in which the whole family can participate.

Between the stories are short, fun little poems that are illustrated in their own way. Read about animals, insects, kids, imaginary creatures, and more in these short interludes between tales. Some of them are short enough for a child to memorize after a few rounds of rereading.

The read-along factor is the most important part of Ladybug Magazine. Each story has Large Print and easy words, so early learners can follow along. Some eager new readers may even be able to read a few poems or stories themselves, especially if an adult is available to guide them through the print. The pictures serve as great cues to help along the way.

Subscribing to Ladybug Magazine is a great way to find something new and exciting to read together with your young child. Let the pages of Ladybug help you introduce your child to the wonderful world of literature.

Sports Illustrated Kids

Sports Illustrated KIDS delivers the excitement, passion, and fun of sports to kids, tweens and young teens in an action-oriented, authentic and interactive style. The authority on kids and sports, SI KIDS reflects the interests and humor of its audience.Sports Illustrated KIDS Magazine is an exciting publication for kids ages eight to fourteen, and it is widely read by more than seven million young sports fans. Recognized by Parent’s Choice and the Educational Press for excellence in publishing, the topics and themes include nutrition tips, information about up-and-coming young athletes, amazing artwork, and feature articles. Kids will experience the joy of reading while they are learning about their favorite sports and athletes.

Sports Illustrated KIDS Magazine teaches character to young sports enthusiasts through articles focusing on the positive character attributes of athletes. Perseverance in skills practice, setting goals, and keeping a positive attitude are some of the life lessons young people can learn from Sports Illustrated KIDS Magazine. Healthy food choices and exercise are also emphasized in each issue of the magazine, encouraging children to make better choices to improve their health. Each issue also includes performance tips from athletes and journalists who want to help young athletes improve their skills.

Sports Illustrated KIDS Magazine includes action photography for kids to enjoy. This aspect of the magazine helps grab the attention of reluctant readers, so they can delve into the magazine articles, learn about their passion for sports, and improve their reading without realizing that they are engaging in an educational activity.

A subscription to Sports Illustrated KIDS Magazine gives your child access to the latest sports news and photography while also teaching important life lessons, healthy lifestyle choices, and character education in a fun and exciting publication with an authentic and interactive style.