Anonymous
Post 11/13/2025 19:40     Subject: Re:Magazine ideas

Just go to Barnes and noble and look around the magazine section to figure out what they might like based on their interests. They have all kinds of magazines I’d never think of otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 19:53     Subject: Magazine ideas

Anonymous wrote:Any magazine subscriptions for 11 and 14 year old kids? We get sports illustrated kids and food network they both like. Looking for more.


Sports, Hiking, Dog, etc. magazines.
Hunting magazines
Outdoor magazines
Gun magazines
Health and exercise magazines
Dog, running, etc. specialty magazines.
Science or Craft or woodworking magazines.

Magazines are GREAT for kids, to get them off phones, and learn to have real material in their possession and not digital junk.

Better for their eyes also to read real things rather than being exposed to LED. Just be sure they have an incandescent reading lamp available if they read indoors.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2025 19:27     Subject: Magazine ideas

OYLA for science

I was going to suggest the Cricket magazine group but it looks like they've merged all their magazines into Cricket. Muse and Cobblestone and Faces are now part of an expanded Cricket.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2025 13:37     Subject: Magazine ideas

Our kids liked The Week Junior (and now just read the regular version). It's a fairly balanced news magazine.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2025 13:02     Subject: Magazine ideas

Any magazine subscriptions for 11 and 14 year old kids? We get sports illustrated kids and food network they both like. Looking for more.