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Before children read, they listen, look, and touch so BABYBUG magazine's sturdy board book format is perfect for babies and toddlers. BABYBUG lays a foundation for literacy with fun stories and poems that very young children will delight in hearing again and again. Each page is filled with colorful illustrations that will appeal to both babies and adults.
- 2010 Parents' Choice Approved Award Winner
Beginning readers love interacting with LADYBUG! Colorful illustrations draw children into the text, and each issue of LADYBUG offers a mix of enchanting stories at appropriate reading levels--some that students can explore on their own, others that are perfect to share aloud. Ear-pleasing poems, lively songs, and a removable 4-page craft insert round out the reading experience.
Web site: www.ladybugmagkids.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Silver Award Winner
- EdPress Golden Lamp Award
SPIDER is designed to fascinate children at the critical time when they start to read, think, and learn for themselves. Stories, poems, and nonfiction articles are carefully selected to encourage students to read on their own, drawn along by bright illustrations and detailed drawings by notable children's artists. SPIDER also offers fun ways for young readers to practice critical thinking skills with riddles, puzzles, and other games.
Web site: www.spidermagkids.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner
- IRA Paul Witty Short Story Award
Librarians, teachers, and students justly love CRICKET for its high-quality fiction and nonfiction. CRICKET features poetry, story, art, and photography contests. With its lively bug characters having adventures in the margins, explaining difficult words, and offering funny commentary on the text, CRICKET supports independent reading and writing.
Web site: www.cricketmagkids.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Silver Award Winner
- Education.com A+ Award
- IRA Paul Witty Short Story Award
- EdPress Golden Lamp Award
Cicada, the literary magazine for teens, shines with the fiction, poetry, and art of aspiring and established writers. Cicada is perfect for the secondary Creative Writing class, and the monthly call for "Creative Endeavors" gives young writers the opportunity to get published.
Web site: www.cicadamag.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner
This lively history, culture, and science magazine instills curiosity about the world with high-interest nonfiction articles and brilliant photographs. AppleSeeds is packed with puzzles, games, maps, and the opportunity for students to join the AppleCorps and submit their own opinions, drawings, and stories.
- 2010 Parents' Choice Approved Award Winner
Bring students face to face with history makers in places and cultures from around the world. Thematic issues include nonfiction articles, plays, word origins, and activities. From Egypt to Rome and from Confucius to King Henry VIII, world history has never been more engaging.
- A Parents' Choice 2010 Parents' Choice Silver Award Winner
- EdPress Golden Lamp and Distinguished Achievement Awards
Each issue of this acclaimed classroom magazine explores in depth a single topic in American history, engaging students with primary sources, lively graphics, historical photographs, maps, and activities. Popular back issues support state-mandated curriculum.
- 2010 Parents' Choice Silver Award Winner
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EdPress Golden Lamp Award
In an increasingly global and multicultural world, FACES enlarges students' experiences and broadens their worldviews. Each issue focuses on a different culture or country--from Brazil to China to South Africa--including stories about daily life, folk tales, and engaging nonfiction about history and traditions of the people and places. Includes engaging photographs, maps, timelines, and activities.
- 2010 Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner
Students share in the thrill of archaeological discovery while learning about the cultural, scientific, and architectural accomplishments of different societies through nonfiction articles, colorful graphics, photos, puzzles, games, and hands-on projects.
Web site: www.digonsite.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Approved Award Winner
CLICK engages the early reader's natural curiosity about the world, explaining how everything works, one intriguing topic at a time. Each issue of CLICK has a unique combination of stories, articles, activities, and fun characters that will open young readers' minds to a lifelong love of reading and learning about the sciences, nature, technology, and the arts.
Web site: www.clickmagkids.com
- 2010 Parent's Choice Silver Award Winner
- 2011 Teacher's Choice Award Winner
- EdPress Golden Lamp Award
ASK encourages young readers to explore the world with the greatest inventors, artists, thinkers, and scientists of the past and present, discovering how the ideas that shaped our lives were formed. Informative articles are complemented by amazing pictures, puzzles, and activities of all kinds, plus a cast of characters that makes kids laugh while digging deep into the issue's theme.
Web site: www.askmagkids.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner
This popular middle school science magazine explores the hottest trends in science, broadening knowledge about space, technology, the environment, the human body, and mathematics. ODYSSEY promotes inquiry, investigation, and analysis.
Web site: www.odysseymagazine.com
- 2010 Parents' ChoiceApproved Award Winner
- EdPress Distinguished Achievement Award
Enrich your middle school curriculum with Muse, the magazine that explores science, history, and the arts. Nonfiction articles explore the past and present, as wise-cracking "muses" offer pointed commentary from the margins. Photographs, cartoons, and activities round out Muse.
Web site: www.musemagkids.com
- 2010 Parents' Choice Gold Award Winner
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