«Feeding the imagination»
My youngest daughter loves this magazine and I love that there is no advertising in it. The baby animals are very attractive to children and that keeps them interested in reading about them. I also receive Spider magazine for my older child and it does not contain advertising either.
[Monday, November 17, 2008]
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«Two boys' review: Animals, stories and games in your mailbox»
My young sons, ages 6 and 4, love to check the mailbox and get mail.
I purchased a couple magazine subscriptions for my sons at Christmas last year to supplement their library books and school materials.
The magazine says it is intended for children aged 3 to 7 years but don't be shy subscribing to this sooner rather than later. The magazine is mostly animal pictures and very colorful ones at that.
I personally like the Family Fun Guide which has given us a couple good ideas to stave off a rainy weekend. There's also links to their web site which is full of family activity tips.
Your Big Backyard is a nice change of pace from our sons' book collection of Dr. Suess, DK Readers and Berenstain Bears.
[Saturday, November 01, 2008]
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«Tried and True»
As a former pre-kindergarten teacher, I remember this magazine as a great teaching tool and a well used book in the library center...Now that I have a three year old granddaughter, Amelia is receiving this as a birthday gift. I feel this will open her eyes to learning about the world around her as well as encourage Amelia to seek and find information she needs to be a good citizen on Planet Earth.
[Monday, September 15, 2008]
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