- American
Girl - (ages 7-12) If you are an American Girl series fan,
this magazine is for you. Look for information and games on
each of the girls and Amelia's fun-filled area. Be sure to play
"Game of the Day."
- Child Life
- (ages 9-11) This is one of the nation's oldest continuously
published children's magazine. It combines classic children's literature, reviews,
a
computer column, and fun activities.
- Children's
Digest- (ages 10-12) Read a wide range of fiction, informative
articles and reviews of the latest books for preteens.
Games, puzzles and the latest health and fitness news are also
included.
- Children's
Playmate Magazine - (ages 6-8) This publication entertains by teaching new skills and stirring young imaginations.
- Consumer
Reports for Kids - (ages 8-12) Children's products are tested
and rated by kids.
- Cricket Magazines
- (ages infant-14) Here is an introduction to seven well
established literature, art, and science magazines: Babybug,
Ladybug, Spider, Cricket, Cicada, Click,
and Muse.
- Cyberkids
Magazine - (ages
4-6) This publication provides original art, writing, games, and
puzzles submitted by kids.
- Girls
Life - (ages
10-15) Get great advice about friends, family, school, and
crushes.
- Humpty
Dumpty's Magazine - (ages 4-6) This kindergartener's magazine
is filled with games, fiction, poems, puzzles, crafts and
healthful tips.
- Jack
and Jill - (ages 7-10) For more than fifty years, young
readers have seen their own poetry, pictures, and writing
published in this entertaining magazine.
- Junior Scholastic Online
-
(ages 8-12) Get updates on your favorite book series as well as
current news stories.
- Kidworld
- (ages 7-17) Read jokes, letters, and stories submitted by kids
from all over the world and find pen pals from other countries.
- MidLink Magazine
- (ages 8-18) Creative classroom projects from around the globe
are highlighted in this publication.
- National
Geographic World - (ages 9-14) This online geography magazine includes articles on science, travel, wildlife, history
and exploration. There are numerous games and activities to choose from as well as homework help section and detailed maps from around the world.
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- New
Moon - (ages 8-14)
The magazine for girls and their dreams is an international
publication that celebrates girls, explores the passage from girl
to woman, and builds healthy resistance to gender inequities.
- Owl
Magazines - Puzzles, riddles, and far-out facts from magazines
geared toward specific age groups: CHIRP - ages 3-6, CHICKADEE -
ages 6-9, and OWL - ages 9-13.
- Ranger
Rick - (ages
7-12) The National Wildlife Federation publishes magazines that
highlight animals and nature. Links to the other
publications Big Backyard (ages 3-7) and Wild Animal
Baby (ages 12 months-3 years) are also included.
- Smithsonian Magazine's Kids' Castle-
(ages 8-14) Learn about sports, history, art, travel, and science
through articles, photographs, games, and activities.
- Sports
Illustrated for Kids
- (ages 10-15) Updated daily, this is the place for current news
about sports and athletes.
- Stone
Soup - (ages
8-13) This unique magazine consists entirely of creative works by
kids: stories, poems, book reviews, and illustrations.
- Time for Kids
- (ages 9-11) This kid-friendly version of the adult news magazine
covers current events about people, places and news-worthy kids.
- Turtle
Magazine - (ages 2-5) Designed for a parent and child to read
and do together, this preschooler's magazine helps develop vital pre-reading skills and a growing
appreciation of the world.
- U.S.
Kids - (ages 6-10) Read about kids doing
extraordinary things that promote fitness, sports and
healthy lifestyles.
- Weekly
Reader - View updates of articles that appear in the print
magazine as well as participate in topical games and quizes.
- Yaks Corner
- (ages 6-11) America's coolest newsmagazine
for kids provides insight into current events and fun activities
that incorporate issues in the news.
- YES
Mag - (ages 8-14)
Canada's science magazine for kids is designed to make science,
technology, engineering, and math exciting and fun for kids.
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