Publishing children’s magazines for the past 40+ years has given us quite an archive of engaging stories and beautiful illustrations to enjoy and share. The works of many children’s book authors, who hold a special place in the hearts and minds of children (young and old), can be found inside the pages of our magazines. Spider, […]
Talking to Teens Gabriela and Milan about Autism
By Carollyne Hutter I have interviewed top scientists, the White House’s executive chef, and even a Disney star, but one of my most eye opening experiences was interviewing two teenagers with autism: Gabriela Alvarez and Milan Wolff. Conversing with Milan and Gabriela changed the way I view autism. You can read my interview of […]
My Family’s Electoral College Problem
There are two major obsessions that have taken over my household lately. If you’ve read any of my blogs in the past few weeks, you probably know that one of the obsessions is Hamilton the musical. The other is…(drum roll, please)…the electoral college. Yes, that’s right, the electoral college, also known as that map they […]
Gather Round Kids, It’s Time for our Weekly Podcast
Remember the good old days, when the family used to gather around the stereo for the latest episode of their favorite radio show? The good old days like … last Tuesday. Podcasts. They’re the new radio drama. You’ve probably heard of at least a few podcasts out there: Welcome to Nightvale, TedTalks, […]
Magazines Make a Big Impact in the Classroom
By Sue Gagliardi Looking for a fun and engaging resource to bring literacy to life in your classroom? Try children’s magazines! Magazines are a wonderful supplement to classroom instruction. Students are exposed to a wide variety of texts and lots of interactive content. From stories, poems, and action rhymes to nonfiction, crafts, puzzles, and […]
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What’s New? Fish Stew for Two Kitten, brave but lonely, sets out in search of a home. But that’s not always easy to find when you’re young, rambunctious … and messy! Where does Kitten belong? Little ones will cheer him on his adventures.
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What’s New? A Rainy Day (April 2018) Hike up the tallest mountain, save the trees, spot a few fungi, find out if there’s a monster under your bed, and prank your friends with a squirmy worm sandwich.
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What’s New? Fun by Design (April 2018) What do adventure playgrounds, roller coasters, Rubik’s cubes, and space robots have in common? Playful engineering!
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What’s New? Time to Play (April 2018) Try kids’ favorite breakfasts from all over the world and explore playgrounds, school plays, and music!
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What’s New? People of Peace (April 2018) Peace has been one of the great challenges of humankind. People from all walks of life can make a contribution to a better, more peaceful, world.
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