![]() That means they’ve been around for a million billion years, of course. ![]() I’m also a fan of Highlights and High Five, and Ranger Rick.Īll of these magazines I’ve mentioned so far are things I read as a kid. And if you’re ready to buy, The Savvy Source is currently discounting subscriptions, which means savings ahoy. Spider is for ages 6-9, Ladybug is for ages 3-6, and Babybug is for baby-3. I love, love, love the Cricket family of magazines unabashedly. I have a few suggestions, and then I hope y’all will chime in. Magazine subscriptions are fabulous gifts for kids with too much stuff, and they foster reading, too. Do you or your readers have any suggestions?įirst, I just want to say that I love that Theresa is doing this. I’ve got girls in preschool, boys in kindergarten, girls in 1st, 3rd and 6th grades and a boy in high school. Their ages range from 18 months to 15 years, and while magazines may not be the solution for all of them I’m hoping that it’ll work for at least some. I would like something at least a bit educational, but enjoyable as well. I did this for my nephews last year and it was a big hit – they loved getting mail every month, and enjoyed reading the magazines as well (and their sisters were jealous!) In looking on line at the multitude of choices, I can’t decide what’s a good pick – there’s such a large selection. ![]() They all have so much STUFF, that I thought magazine subscriptions may be the way to go. ![]() I’m trying to get ready for Christmas, and I have 9 nieces and nephews to buy for. ![]()
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