Anonymous wrote:Girls Life
Glitter
There are cheer and gymnastics mags if she's onto that.
Do they still have teen people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're looking for something LESS wholesome. Okay. There might be a reason why there isn't a whole lot of of fashion mags for 11 year olds.
I know you're not looking for that kind of thing, but the magazines from Cricket Media are really good quality. Muse would be the science mag for her age, and Cricket for literature. There are also history/archeology mags. just throwing it out there - maybe if she's exposed to better stuff, she might develop an interest.
OP here. We already get both Cricket and Muse, as well as American Girl and National Geographic Kids. But she is asking for a "fun" magazine that isn't school-y. She wants something with fashion, something girly, not Girl Scouty!
Anonymous wrote:
You're looking for something LESS wholesome. Okay. There might be a reason why there isn't a whole lot of of fashion mags for 11 year olds.
I know you're not looking for that kind of thing, but the magazines from Cricket Media are really good quality. Muse would be the science mag for her age, and Cricket for literature. There are also history/archeology mags. just throwing it out there - maybe if she's exposed to better stuff, she might develop an interest.
Anonymous wrote:American Girl
Discovery Girls
Anonymous wrote:I loved Elle and Vogue when I was her age. I had a subscription to both.