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American Girl

8400 Fairway Place
Middleton WI  53562

Subscribe to American Girl by using the website below


Boys Life

Boy Scouts published magazine


Carus Publishing

Ages 6 month - 3 years
BABYBUG Magazine
BABYBUG, the listening and looking magazine for infants and toddlers, is just right for small hands.

Ages 2 - 6 years
LADYBUG Magazine
LADYBUG is the monthly magazine for young children ages 2 to 6.

Ages 3 - 7 years
Click is the science and exploration magazine for children ages 3 to 7.

Ages 6 - 9 years
APPLESEEDS Magazine
APPLESEEDS is an award-winning magazine of adventure and exploration for kids ages 7 to 9.

Ages 7 - 10 years
ASK Magazine
ASK is a magazine for 7- to 10-year-olds---the most curious humans on the planet!

Ages 6 - 9 years
SPIDER Magazine
SPIDER is the monthly magazine for kids ages 6 to 9.

TWEENS/TEENS
CRICKET Magazine
For over 30 years, Cricket has delighted, challenged, and entertained young readers 9 to 14.

DIG Magazine
Experience the thrill of archaeological discovery with DIG magazine!

COBBLESTONE Magazine
COBBLESTONE is the award-winning American history magazine for kids 9 to 14.

MUSE Magazine
MUSE explores science, history, and the arts with kids 10 and up.

FACES Magazine
FACES brings articles about the cultures of the world to the mailboxes of kids 9 to 14.

CALLIOPE Magazine
CALLIOPE is the perfect world history magazine for kids.

ODYSSEY is an award-winning science magazine for young people ages 10 to 15.

CICADA Magazine
CICADA is a literary magazine for teenagers who appreciate terrific writing and quality literature. (teen)


Highlights

Highlights for Children(tm)


Learning through History

Learning Through History presents world history for the curious student.

Each 64-page bi-monthly issue has 15+ unique articles, arts and crafts project plans, hands-on activities, study guides for historical literature, discussion questions, web links
and book and video suggestions - on one historical theme per issue. Every issue of Learning Through History has something for every student whether they are an avid reader and history buff or a reluctant student of history. Ages 9 -adult


Ranger Rick


Skipping Stones

Skipping Stones is a nonprofit children's magazine that encourages cooperation, creativity and celebration of cultural and environmental richness. It provides a playful forum for sharing ideas and experiences among children from different lands and backgrounds.

Skipping Stones is an award-winning resource in multicultural education. It is timely and timeless. Now in its fifteenth year, Skipping Stones publishes bimonthly during the school year. We accept art and original writings in every language and from all ages. We invite you to participate in this exciting project with your submissions, subscriptions, suggestions and support.

In Skipping Stones, you will find stories, articles and photos from all over the world: Native American folktales, photos by kids in India and the Ukraine, letters and drawings from South Africa (See photo on left from Vol. 14 #4 cover by Cynthia Lewis-Berry) and Lithuania, cartoons from China... Non-English writings are accompanied by English translations to encourage the learning of other languages.


Sports Illustrated for kids


Wild Animal Baby


Your Big Backyard


Zoobooks

ZOOBOOKS MAGAZINE is a great way to start kids off on a life-long passion for reading. Zoobooks uses creatures as teachers.

Every monthly issue contains:
- Eye popping illustrations
- Educational diagrams,
- Entertaining photos,
- And, NO advertising to get in the way of your child's learning!


Zootles

ZOOTLES Magazine for kids ages 2-6.
Just like Zoobooks, Zootles is full of animal fun. And Zootles is written to be shared with young children: pre-readers and beginning readers.
Each new issue delivers:
• A featured letter, phonetic sound and number... concepts to encourage young scholars
* A wonderfully illustrated animal story for bedtime, story time or anytime
* Fun backyard games and challenges for beginning scientists
* Hidden pictures, mazes and activities to captivate little problem solvers
* Otto and Allie, a curious cartoon otter and his funny hedgehog sidekick