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Christian Magazines - 10/17/2008 7:06:04 PM   
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I am thinking of getting each of my kids a magazine subscription to a magazine for Christmas: 2 also have winter birthdays. Any good suggestions. Even non-CHristian magazines that are "Christian friendly"
By their birthdays this winter, my kids are ds 8, DD 10, DD13. I remember reading Campus Life as a kid...any other ideas.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/17/2008 7:13:07 PM   
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I remember reading Ranger Rick around the age of 8. I believe it was Christian friendly, but it's been a very long time.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/17/2008 7:26:34 PM   
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Brio is good for girls.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/17/2008 8:11:07 PM   
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I got DS Ranger Rick 2 years ago (it ended a year ago) and he did enjoy that.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/17/2008 8:52:33 PM   
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We loved Ranger Rick as kids. How about National Geographic World (I think that's the one geared towards slightly younger kiddos).
Can you take them to the library to peruse magazines and note which ones they're interested in?

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/17/2008 9:10:09 PM   
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Brio is good for girls.

My daughters love Brio. I bought TL a subscription for Christmas last year and will be renewing it this year. She loves it. She was 13 last Christmas. MM is 11. She also enjoys it and dislikes having to wait until TL is done with it.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/19/2008 7:51:43 PM   
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Brio is good.
Guidepost for Teens is available.
I have always read Relevant Magazine.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/19/2008 8:59:47 PM   
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Brio is good for girls.


I concur. My mom asked about getting the kids subcriptions for Christmas last year and dd(14) really enjoyed it. Ds didn't care for the boys one. We're renewing it.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/19/2008 9:53:50 PM   
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These are are really great magazines.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 10/20/2008 9:27:03 PM   
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American Girl is another good one.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 11/19/2008 9:06:26 AM   
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Ignite (formerly Campus Life) Magazine for high school and college age. Odyssey Magazine for kids 10-15 years old.
My children enjoy Clubhouse Jr. and Ranger Rick - highly recommend.
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RE: Christian Magazines - 11/19/2008 2:05:07 PM   
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Focus on the Family folding four print publications

- Plugged In will evolve to an online magazine w/new content continuing to be added
- Breakaway, Brio, and Brio and Beyond will cease publication, and existing content will be
revised for online articles targeting parents

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RE: Christian Magazines - 11/19/2008 2:34:04 PM   
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Focus on the Family folding four print publications

- Plugged In will evolve to an online magazine w/new content continuing to be added
- Breakaway, Brio, and Brio and Beyond will cease publication, and existing content will be
revised for online articles targeting parents

My daughters are going to be terribly disappointed. They love Brio. I was just about to renew our subscription. How sad.

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RE: Christian Magazines - 11/22/2008 9:41:34 AM   
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I would reccomend Highlights for Kids. Highlights also has great mystery / whodunnit clubs that you can enroll in for a monthly fee. Which Way USA is a slub for young detectives focusing on the USA. Children get a packet of info about one state and have to figure out what was stolen, by whom and where it's at by solving all sorts of fun puzzles. Top Secret Adventures is similar except that it is about countries and children get more stuff including a jigsaw puzzle and a guidebook as well as a map.


Also, the The upper Room publishing company of the United Methodist Church pust out devotionals for various age groups. My mom will be getting these for my kids for Christmas this year.

Here's the one for teens: http://www.upperroom.com/devozine/2008/novdec/subscribe.asp?week=2&issue=602572

Here's the one for kids: http://www.upperroom.org/pockets/subscribe.asp

I haven't read them cover to cover for several years so I'm not 100% certain of content or quality. Check out the web pages and maybe request a free sample to look at. A local UMC might have back issues to hand out and look at also.

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