«Discovery Girls»
This magazine really is perfect. It features real everyday girls, showing that girls really can do anything. Many people say that it isn't appropriate for an 8 or 9 year old, and not all of it is. But, there are several parts that really would be nice for those younger girls. If you were a parent of a younger girl who was interested in DG (Discovery Girls) I would suggest briefly looking through it before you would give it to her. But, once a girl is about 10 or 11 and they're mature enough it is quite perfect.
DG mostly covers advice about growing up and all of the things that come along with it. If you are looking for crafts and recipes it might not be the best magazine for you. The American Girl Magazine might be better. But, the only downside of American Girl is that it doesn't cover such a wide range of advice and uses professional models.
Overall, Discovery Girls is a great magazine!
[Saturday, October 11, 2008]
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«By request»
I ordered this for a granddaughter's 10th birthday and she wanted it renewed for her 11th. She did not want Muse renewed.
[Tuesday, September 16, 2008]
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«One-of-a-Kind Magazine is Written Mostly By Its Own Young Readers»
What really makes DG a one-of-a-kind magazine is that over half of its content is written by the readers themselves. Each month the magazine travels to a new state and finds twelve girls that according to Catherine "...stand out as role models, girls with something interesting to say, girls who simply have that special spark...and we also try to get a diverse group in terms of size, ethnic background, and looks, so all girls will feel like they see girls just like themselves on our pages." Those girls then receive writing assignments that become the articles for the magazine.
Check out www.indigoediting.blogspot.com to view the full posting on this magazine and a link to the article, "'Discovery Girls' for Tweens."
[Thursday, August 21, 2008]
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