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Magazines for Kids (and Adults!)
Note:
recommended ages are publisher recommendations, and should be adjusted for some gifted children.
Listed adult magazines often appeal to gifted children beginning as young as 8
or 10 depending on their level of giftedness and interest in the subject...
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Series of magazines for children,
on history and heritage and more
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Appleseeds Vocabulary, geography, math and science, ages 7 to 9
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Calliope World History Magazine, ages 9-14
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Cobblestone
American History Comes Alive, ages 9-14
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Faces World Cultures, ages 9-14 |
| *Footsteps Celebrates African-American heritage and achievement, past and present, ages 9-14
*Discontinued, but past issues still available
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Odyssey
Discovery science, math, space, astronomy and more, ages 9-14
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Cricket Magazine Group
Series of monthly magazines for children, with stories, poems, activities, songs, and more
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Babybug ages 6 months to 2 years, small board book format |
| Noodlebug
video series for ages 3 to 5, available in VHS or DVD. Combines
live-action and animated footage and incorporates classical music... |
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Ladybug ages 2 to 6
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Spider ages 6 to 9
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Cricket ages 9 to 14
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| Cicada literary magazine for
teens young adults |
Also from Cricket Magazine Group
Bringing kids the breadth and wonder of the Smithsonian's collections and
research. Sponsored by the Smithsonian
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Click
investigates the sciences, nature and the environment, ages 3 to 7
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Ask
explores the world with inventors, artists, thinkers, and scientists of the
past and present, ages 7 to 10
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Muse
stimulates, delights, and challenges every curious child, with articles on
space, genetics, lasers, rain forests, computers, physics, math, visual arts,
earth sciences, and almost everything else in the universe, ages 10 and up
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Kids Discover
Each full color issue covers a single topic with no advertising. Past topics
include Christopher Columbus, Kings and Queens, Pyramids, and Native Americans
Puzzlemania (assorted puzzles),
Mathmania (math puzzles),
Top Secret Adventures (world geography and culture),
Which Way USA (USA geography)
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and
High Five (preschool),
all
by
Highlights, ages 4 to 12
Monthly puzzle magazines for preschool and elementary-age kids, plus books
and toys...
Scientific
American
and
Scientific
American Mind
One of the best science magazines available to non-science professionals...
adult (older gifted children)
And their new
magazine
Scientific
American Mind investigate, analyze and reveal aspects of the human mind!
Wired
Great reading for leaders in the field of digital information, adult (older gifted
children)
Archaeology
Combines worldwide archaeological findings with photography, specially
rendered maps, drawings, and charts. Articles cover current excavations, recent
discoveries, and special studies of ancient cultures. adult (older gifted children,
great after they outgrow
Dig...)
Boomerang!The children's AudioMagazine about big ideas for kids ages 6-12
Concord
Review published by The Concord Review, Inc.
A quarterly journal of history, the published works of secondary students.
Submissions accepted. "The pursuit of academic excellence in secondary
schools should be given the same attention as the pursuit of excellence in
extracurricular activities, and we know there are students who share the same
drive. Varsity athletics and athletes are celebrated everywhere. We celebrate
varsity academics."
Creative Kids Magazine
Bursting with games, art, stories, poetry, and opinion by and for kids ages 8-14
Dig ages 8 to 13
Dig brings the excitement, mystery, wonder, and fun of archaeology, paleontology and earth sciences to children, in a style that both entertains and educates its young readers
Discover
Covers a broad range of science including ancient life, medicine, space, the
environment, physics and the latest in technology, and profiles the men and
women behind today's technical advancements. adult (older gifted children)
Halfway
Down the Stairs
A literary magazine for families to share... free! Read the back
issues, too - lots of great content, and room for discussion, for home and
classroom alike
Imagine
Provides information, insights, and solid counseling to gifted students in
grades 7-12. Published by Johns Hopkins
Invention
and Technology
The history of invention and technology in America; the people, machines and
ideas in our past that have brought us to our present, adult (older gifted
children)
LaunchPad
(first issue January/February 2008)Where Young Authors and Illustrators Take
Off! A collection of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, book reviews and artwork by
and for kids 6-12...
Make:
Technology on Your Time MAKE brings the do-it-yourself mindset to
all the technology in your life and celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and
bend your technology to your will. MAKE ignites your ingenuity and connects you
with your fellow "Makers." Also check out their books and back issues,
including
Make: The First Year
Mathematical
Association of America (MAA)
MAA membership has provided a forum for educators, students,
professionals, and math enthusiasts to share ideas, keep abreast of
developments in the mathematical community, enhance their careers, and make
new friends. Membership benefits include one of sevearl math journals,
geared for math-enthusiast high school students and above. Look for
Math Horizons and Math Magazine...
Mathematical
Reflections
Online journal of the AwesomeMath
website...
Mental Floss
Packed full of tidbits, quirky facts and history, this delightfully eclectic
new magazine teaches you what you should have learned in school - but didn't.
If you like the magazine, check out Mental Floss
Game and
Books...
National Geographic Kids ages 8 to 14
National Geographic
adults and families
Learn more about geography, adventure, wildlife, science around the world
National Wildlife Federation Series of nature magazines for children through adults
| Your Big Backyard Sparks a
child's natural curiosity as it introduces them to the wonderful world of nature; ages 3 to 6 |
| Ranger Rick Loaded with colorful animal photos, funny drawings, and exciting stories that turn kids on to nature, outdoor adventure, and helping the environment; ages 7 and up |
| National Wildlife Riveting text and captivating images educate readers about conservation issues, and explore the latest discoveries affecting the natural world; adult |
| International Wildlife A colorful journey through the world of wildlife in its natural habitat around the globe; adult |
New Moon: A Magazine for Girls and Their Dreams
New Moon focuses on empowerment of girls, and they even include girls on their editorial board
Owlkids
Series of Canadian-published discovery magazines
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Chirp a fun place; ages 3-6 |
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ChickaDEE facts and fun; ages 6-9 |
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Owl cool stuff; ages 9-12 |
Science News
ages adult (10 and up)
Weekly science news, just a few pages a week, no ads. Also available
in spoken word, e-newsletter, and online formats. Also visit the
Science News for Kids
website...
Smithsonian Magazine
Chronicles the arts, environment, sciences and popular culture of the times.
It is edited for modern, well-rounded individuals with diverse, general
interests. adult (older gifted children, after they outgrow
Muse)
Stone Soup
stories and illustrations are all well done by children!
YESMag The Science Magazine For
Adventurous Minds, ages 8 to 14
KNOW
The Science Magazine For Adventurous Minds, ages 6-9 (in the U.S. subscribe
KNOW)
Canadian magazine, features science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics exciting,
Last
updated
August 28, 2008
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