This animal-themed magazine from the National Wildlife Federation is designed for young children (and small hands) and features color illustrations of animals and simple language for read-alouds. Ages 0-4.
Varied topics and a lively style are sure to engage new readers. From games to activities to stories, kids are encouraged to participate and will enjoy alone or with an adult.
Click, a cartoon mouse, explores science and technology topics with kids. Young readers are introduced to everyday science concepts in a way that sparks their interest and curiosity.
This classic children's favorite contains stories and activities that can be enjoyed independently or shared with an adult.
Especially for kids 5 and under, these activities, poems and stories, are ideal for sharing with toddlers and preschool-aged children.
It may be the amazing photography that catches your eye, but don’t forget to read the stories, too! This fresh and fast-paced magazine contains stories, games, and activities that introduce kids to wild animals and new places.
Young sports fans can get the latest scoop in an appealing format loaded with full color, action packed photographs. Based on the magazine for adults, SI for Kids will be appreciated most by more sophisticated readers.
Kids can explore the outdoors through the colorful pictures and activities of this magazine. Animal lovers will appreciate the stories and articles, and the included book suggestions provide ideas for further reading.
Hans Augusto Rey, best known as the creator of a small monkey named Curious George, was an amateur astronomer as well.
Illustrated by:
Eat chocolate rocks? Or sizzling hot pebbles?