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3. ChopChop
The American Academy of Pediatrics has endorsed this award-winning nonprofit quarterly magazine for kids ages 5 to 12. ChopChop is filled with fabulous recipes, interactive games, and educational food facts and is intended to inspire and teach kids to cook real food with their families. A Scholastic pick for best magazine for elementary school and preschool students, ChopChop received the 2014 Parents’ Choice Gold Award and was named the James Beard 2013 Publication of the Year. A one-year subscription (4 issues) is $20.95.
4. Highlights
You likely also grew up readingHighlights magazine — either at home or just at the dentist’s office. Every 40-page issue helps children explore exciting new topics, investigate cool subjects and learn about our wide world. Highlights is ideal for ages 6 to 12 and features stories, puzzles, games, riddles, science experiments, and craft projects. A one-year subscription (12 issues) is $34.99. High Five, the preschool version of Highlights, is intended for little ones ages 2 to 6. A one-year subscription (12 issues) is also $34.99.
5. Sports Illustrated Kids
Little sports enthusiasts will lose Sports Illustrated Kids, the little sibling to Sports Illustrated magazine. Launched in 1989, the magazine offers a kid-sized perspective on the world of professional sports including basketball, football, baseball, soccer, and hockey. A bi-monthly subscription (6 issues) costs $19.95.
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