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Scholastic Parent And Child

(more) »rank: 397

from: Scholastic Inc


Editorial Product Review: :Scholastic Parent and Child is devoted to childhood education and development, addressing the needs of busy parents and their desire to play an active role in the development of their children.


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Tracks

(more) »rank: 632

from: Michigan United Conserv Clubs


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.


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Brio & Beyond

(more) »rank: 765

from: Focus on the Family


Editorial Product Review: :Teen girls ages 16 and up enjoy Brio & Beyond's Christian perspective on tough issues faced specifically by high school upperclassmen and college students. Its encouragement and helpful insights lift gals to the next level in their faith.


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Owl

(more) »rank: 1179

from: Owlkids


Editorial Product Review: :OWL is loaded with fascinating articles and amazing facts for 9 to 13 yr olds. Each issue includes science behind how things work, quizzes, contests, and topics on everyday life. With breaking news stories and mind-boggling puzzles, it's a thought-provoking, entertaining place for kids to grow.


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Arts and Activities

(more) »rank: 1044

from: Publishers Development Corp


Editorial Product Review: :Used by classroom teachers, arts supervisors and administrators concerned with teaching the arts, Grade K-12; guide to teaching creative arts activities and skills, used as reference in libraries and teacher colleges.


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Grit - National Edition

(more) »rank: 454

from: Ogden Publications Inc


Editorial Product Review: :Dedicated to preserving and promoting positive, small town values and traditions important to American families.


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Faces

(more) »rank: 883

from: Carus Publishing


Editorial Product Review: :Faces helps kids ages 9 to above (grades 4 and up) understand how people in other countries and cultures live. Each issue focuses on a different culture - from Jordan to the emerging Asian states - including stories about daily life, folk tales, and history and traditions of the people and places.


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Chirp

(more) »rank: 1376

from: Owlkids


Editorial Product Review: :Canada's unique magazine for begining readers, Chirp reflects the energy, curiosity and humour of children ages 3 to 6 as they discover the world around them. With read-out-loud stories, engaging illustrations, interactive puzzles, games and crafts, Chirp is a comforting companion for kids.


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Breakaway

(more) »rank: 428

from: Focus on the Family


Editorial Product Review: :Provides teen guys 13 years and older coverage on sports, celebrities, peer pressure, girls and parents from a values-based perspective.


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ADDitude

(more) »rank: 481

from: New Hope Communications Llc


Editorial Product Review: :Magazine designed to serve as a resource for people with ADD or AD/HD or people who have children with ADD or AD/HD. It is editorial in it approach, leery of treatments that have not been fully tested, and up-to-date on recent research and developments in the field.


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