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Magazines for primary aged children

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AbbyR1973 · 13/09/2013 14:18

I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for good magazines for primaru aged children. I was looking for something with a bit of appropriate for age world news/ current affairs, non-fiction articles, maybe short stories as well for DS's currently aged 4 & 5. DS1 has a reading age of about 9 years. I have been searching the supermarket shelves but haven't seen anything at all. Don't want something to dry so bright and engaging would be good.
What is national geographic kids like? Or any others I could have a look at?

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JemimaMuddledUp · 13/09/2013 14:28

It is a newspaper rather than a magazine, but have you looked at First News?

Fuzzymum1 · 13/09/2013 15:13

I was also going to recommend first news - my almost 16 year old still talks about it from his primary days.

wearingatinhat · 13/09/2013 15:55

DS, 8, quite enjoyed national kids geographic. Very animals biased but good bits about natural phenomena and good for upcoming toys and games, films and books. Gives your child a bit of street cred.

DS is currently subscribed to Aquila, a present, which he does not enjoy as much. It is fairly academic in content, but 'may' appeal to girls more. It has features on history, geography etc and goes into a lot more detail than national kids. The overall appearance is more 'old fashioned', but do not know why it has not appealed to DS.

wheredidiputit · 13/09/2013 16:09

DD1 (9) has National Geographic and enjoys it a lot.

DD2 (6) has one called storybox which she loves as it has lots of stories in it.

JemimaMuddledUp · 13/09/2013 16:27

Mine didn't like Aquila either, despite enjoying the RSPB and Young Archaeology Club magazines as well as First News.

AbbyR1973 · 13/09/2013 22:01

Excellent. Thanks. Does WHSmith or anywhere stock any if these routinely to have a flick through? First News looks good...

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DameDeepRedBetty · 13/09/2013 22:04

NG Kids did us proud for about four years, age 7 to 11. You can find NG Kids in Waitrose if you want a browse, like all these things it is far far cheaper to get it as a subscription

butterflymum · 13/09/2013 22:15

Another vote for NG kids.....we get an annual sub via Tesco vouchers:

www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=575

and have done so for past 4 years or so.

MimsyBorogroves · 13/09/2013 22:21

The Phoenix is good - a nice mix of cartoons/stories.

It's available in waitrose.

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