Product Description An innovative new magazine full of learning and fun for today's preschoolers and their parents! Bursting with lively photographs, engaging stories, and interactive picture games, each issue supplies you with fresh and imaginative teaching tools created by noted educators at National Geographic. .com Review Enrich your child's appreciation of the natural world with National Geographic Little Kids magazine. This magazine is primarily aimed at preschoolers, and kids from ages three to six will enjoy the content. It includes articles on animals from around the world, science, and cultural topics discussing life in other countries. The large text and engaging full-color photographs in National Geographic Little Kids magazine help beginning readers explore the content on their own, and exciting activities throughout the magazine keep your child's interest so learning becomes fun. Some of the activities you can expect to find include age-appropriate mazes, matching games, counting exercises, and rhymes. Each issue also includes things parents and kids can do together, such as crafts, science activities, and recipes to try at home. National Geographic Little Kids magazine is ad-free, so you can feel secure knowing your child isn't unduly influenced by advertisers while enjoying the articles and activities. It also includes questions for parents and kids to discuss the topics further, so you can use the content as a starting point to more in-depth investigation of things that spark your child's interest. The magazine comes six times a year, bringing new topics to your mailbox every other month to inspire your child's imagination and get him or her excited about learning more about the world. Whether your little one is already fascinated with nature or you want to inspire a greater interest in the world, National Geographic Little Kids magazine offers a fun and fascinating way to teach your child about animals and plants, other cultures, and science.
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National Geographic
Our granddaughter loves receiving this magazine. Excellent service and delivery. Thank you
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Ordering magazines from Amazon is awesome you can receive it and manage your subscriptions easy
Ordering magazines from Amazon is awesome you can receive it and manage your subscriptions easy. So I'll review this magazine with the intended audience in mind, with respect to how this magazine compares to other pop culture/Hollywood magazines. Outdoor life magazine is great however a lot of ads in it. The kids magazines are great and a great price also. This is a great give to send to grandkids who live out of state.First, it is true that US Weekly has changed dramatically in the past year or two. The magazine has adopted a British-tabloid style of journalism that has made it a top seller on newsstands. As a result, however, US Weekly's depth on Hollywood, and its reporting credibility has sunk to an all time low. Many of its rumors, unidentified news sources, reports from an insider, etc. are extremely fun to read, but also lacking in accuracy. With that said, readers should acknowledge that a good portion of information may be created by the writers and editors in order to deliver a more entertaining story.Although some of the gossip-like reports may be nothing more than a figment of a writer's imagination (resembling a fan's biggest fantasy), US Weekly should be credited for its well-versed skills in crafting sensationalism. Whether a page is about Collin Farrell or American Idol, the magazine does a wonderful job of delivering a colorful page full of photographs and trivial tidbits. After a hard day's work or long hours studying, US Weekly is definitely a welcomed refreshment.Now whether this magazine matches up to its other celebrity-magazine competitors is debatable. US Weekly lacks the great stories and interviews of Rolling Stone or Vanity Fair, but is a lot more enjoyable than People; it also suffices the cravings of those InStyle fans who like to check out fashion do's and don'ts. Overall, if it's fluff you want, then nobody does it better right now than US Weekly. The magazine's publishers don't even pretend anymore that some of its loyal subscribers are illiterate!*** Summary: If you want substance, look elsewhere (i.e. The New Yorker, The Economist, The Nation). But if you're high on cherry squishy, nothing is better than pictures of J-Lo's posterior or a conversation with Britney's bodyguard. This magazine could, however, pack its pages a little bigger -- preferably with exclusive interviews, and stories that take longer than one night to write.
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despite some drawbacks, we love it
This is my first magazine subscription trough amazon and I was a little puzzled with some reviews about delivery problems and delays for several magazines. But due to its bargain price I just gave it a try. I subscribed a month or so ago and was disappointed with the estimated delivery date given at the time of order which was 4 months from the time of order. To me it was ridiculously long to process a subscription, but the first issue was delivered in one month so I assume that estimated delivery was refering a safety window not to let customers have high expectations. So I was happy it came way sooner. It is a pocket size magazine and has around 20 pages or so. Very good pictures and some other activities were included. I agree with the other reviewers who say that it can only keep a child busy for a few days, but to me that is not a drawback. My son goes through it for a few days and then forgets it for a few weeks and when he finds afterwards he goes through it again for some more time. Besides, if we manage keeping the physical integrity of the magazine and have a few issues accumulate, then I am sure he will be more than happy to go back to previous ones. This is not a newspaper that would get old in a day.Another good thing is that it has no advertisements at all. For some other child magazines, I heard parents complaining that nasty videogames and junky foods were advertised so that harm overweighs the benefits but for this magazine that is not the case, so you are safe...The magazine could be better if it was may be double the size and frequency, once in every two months for this size of magazine is hard to understand, especially for a group like National Geographic which has access to lots of different nature photos and stories all the time.So it is not something to depend on, but rather something that would show up in the mailbox when it was totally out of your mind and keep your child entertained for a few days or so...
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Kids
Kids love it!
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Colorful adventure!
The media could not be loaded. Enjoy colorful ad-free pictures and fun learning activities for your little one. I bought this for a 2 yr old toddler and he loves it. Magazine is about 6in x 8in, 23 pages, this issue included flash cards. Perfect to take along in car. I think children ages 2 - 5 yrs old will enjoy this magazine.
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Excellent for my three year old granddaughter
I was skeptical when I read the reviews but decided to take the leap and ordered anyway. Best thing I ever did! Not only does my granddaughter love them, but so does her seven year old brother. It's nice easy reading for him and easy listening for her, so the both of them are learning far more than they would with a thicker magazine with lots of words and little room for enjoyment. No...these are perfect in size for take-along in the car and perfect in maturity level and perfect in content. I will definitely continue ordering. Sometimes quality is much more than quantity. And it really feels like a magazine, not a board book. Much more mature than board books, so why not keep it in magazine format. I like that it is not too many pages to scare a little kid off. Yes, it's really perfect. She loves the two issues she has so far.
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