Editorial Product Review: :Muse seeks to stimulate, delight, and challenge every curious kid ages 9 - 14. Sponsored by Smithsonian and from the publishers of Cricket, Muse features articles on space, genetics, rain forests, computers, physics, math, visual arts, earth sciences, and almost everything else in the universe.
Editorial Product Review: :Dedicated to helping children aged 6 to 12 become lifelong learners, each issue investigates a single high-interest topic in science or social studies. The combination of dramatic color photography, high-impact illustrations, and informative kid-friendly text engages readers with compelling content. Abstract:Thematic issues, puzzles and recommended reading lists for children ages seven to 13; pyramids, volcanoes, oceans, television, bubbles, earthquakes, food, Columbus, trains, weather, space, deserts, The Maya, glass, rain forests, The Roman Empire.
Editorial Product Review: :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). Abstract:Helps kids understand how the world works and how discoveries are made
Editorial Product Review: :Cricket feeds the minds and imaginations of kids ages 9 - 14. Every issue of Cricket is filled with stories, poems, puzzles, recipes, and science and nature articles - all designed to stimulate the imagination and help young people discover and explore the world around them. Abstract:Highly respected award winning literary magazine for children ages 6-14 who love to read
Editorial Product Review: :What do faith, fashion and fun have in common? Brio magazine! It's packed with features articles and stories that encourage teen girls to make wholesome choices.
Editorial Product Review: :Click opens up a universe of wonder by introducing kids ages 3 - 7 to the world that's all around them. Click is abut the sciences, nature, and the environment. From the publishers of Ladybug, Click is written so that children will love the challenge of new learning.
Editorial Product Review: :It's where Bear in the Big Blue House, Spot, Maisy, Mr. Potato Head, Paddington Bear and Peter Rabbit make learning fun. Perfect for preschoolers, each issue contains drawing, matching, counting, coloring and reading activities. A character poster, plus a 6-page pullout workbook, is also included in each issue. There is a 'playroom penpals' page to encourage children to write in or draw pictures of their favorite characters. Preschool Playroom is a BI-monthly, full-size 32 page 4-color magazine ...
Editorial Product Review: :Tracks is an conservation magazine for upper elementary students that features wildlife found in N. America and Great Lakes region. Each issue includes an article on wildlife, zoology, taxonomy, habitat, ecology, biology, niche, adaptations, traits and the human role in addition to a poster.
Editorial Product Review: :A discovery magazine for kids 6 to 9, chickaDEE is jam-packed full of interactive games, hands-on science experiments, amazing photos, illustrations and stories - all designed to educate and entertain. Kids and parents love the bright, colorful pages and age-appropriate themes. Abstract:Nature reports, fiction, games, puzzles, activities, cartoons and poetry for children under nine.
Editorial Product Review: :Published by the Cousteau Society, Cousteau Kids is a bimonthly magazine that introduces young readers to life in and around the sea, with special emphasis on spectacular photography.
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
It's June 29th and Apple is finally ready to let the public play with the iPhone. The past six months have shaped up to be the highest profile mobile phone launch ever, Apple has conjured up an...
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