magazines
Kathleen Gehrke
We love our magazines a lot.
We get Ranger Rick, Highlights, Puzzlemania, Muse.
We also like Disney Magazine, Readers Digest, Skateboarding,and Pony
Magazine.
We subscribe to all the free flyers from skate stores and knife and
armour catalogs too.
Our very favorite is the Game Informer. It gives reviews and rating
and lets you know what games are worth the money and what games are
better for a rental. My kids read that one from front to back.
We have also gotten the National Geographics Kids and Weekly Reader
in the past.
My kids always pick up car catalogs from the news stand and then
plan which car each of them will be getting.
I really like the Life Learning Magazine and I subscribe to
Connections Ezine, although my password did not work for the last
issue.
Good Luck picking;]
Kathleen
We get Ranger Rick, Highlights, Puzzlemania, Muse.
We also like Disney Magazine, Readers Digest, Skateboarding,and Pony
Magazine.
We subscribe to all the free flyers from skate stores and knife and
armour catalogs too.
Our very favorite is the Game Informer. It gives reviews and rating
and lets you know what games are worth the money and what games are
better for a rental. My kids read that one from front to back.
We have also gotten the National Geographics Kids and Weekly Reader
in the past.
My kids always pick up car catalogs from the news stand and then
plan which car each of them will be getting.
I really like the Life Learning Magazine and I subscribe to
Connections Ezine, although my password did not work for the last
issue.
Good Luck picking;]
Kathleen
Kristi Nelson
What is Connections Ezine?
Kristi
--- In [email protected], "Kathleen Gehrke"
<gehrkes@...> wrote:
Kristi
--- In [email protected], "Kathleen Gehrke"
<gehrkes@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> We love our magazines a lot.
>
> We get Ranger Rick, Highlights, Puzzlemania, Muse.
>
>
> We also like Disney Magazine, Readers Digest, Skateboarding,and Pony
> Magazine.
>
> We subscribe to all the free flyers from skate stores and knife and
> armour catalogs too.
>
> Our very favorite is the Game Informer. It gives reviews and rating
> and lets you know what games are worth the money and what games are
> better for a rental. My kids read that one from front to back.
>
> We have also gotten the National Geographics Kids and Weekly Reader
> in the past.
>
> My kids always pick up car catalogs from the news stand and then
> plan which car each of them will be getting.
>
> I really like the Life Learning Magazine and I subscribe to
> Connections Ezine, although my password did not work for the last
> issue.
>
> Good Luck picking;]
> Kathleen
>
Deb
--- In [email protected], "Kristi Nelson"
<cnknelson@...> wrote:
http://connections.organiclearning.org/ is where it lives. There's a
sample "issue 0" there to look at and a link to subscribe ($10 US,
payable by PayPal or you can probably just mail a check. Danielle
Conger is the "editor in chief" and your truly (okay I
was "secretary/transcriptionist" for my guys) has an article about
Lego BrikWars in an upcoming issue. There are articles from all sorts
of folks, regular columns even as well as tidbits from various
groups' "hot topics". There are a couple of unschooler dads that
contribute regularly (Ben Lovejoy for one) which might be handy for
those spouses/partners who can't quite get their arms around the idea
and prefer something from "a guy's perspective". What's nice is that
you can just provide a short article, not a book, not even a WHOLE
magazine.
--Deb
<cnknelson@...> wrote:
>Connections is an online "magazine" - no paper involved.
> What is Connections Ezine?
http://connections.organiclearning.org/ is where it lives. There's a
sample "issue 0" there to look at and a link to subscribe ($10 US,
payable by PayPal or you can probably just mail a check. Danielle
Conger is the "editor in chief" and your truly (okay I
was "secretary/transcriptionist" for my guys) has an article about
Lego BrikWars in an upcoming issue. There are articles from all sorts
of folks, regular columns even as well as tidbits from various
groups' "hot topics". There are a couple of unschooler dads that
contribute regularly (Ben Lovejoy for one) which might be handy for
those spouses/partners who can't quite get their arms around the idea
and prefer something from "a guy's perspective". What's nice is that
you can just provide a short article, not a book, not even a WHOLE
magazine.
--Deb