![]() National Geographic Little Kids (ages 3–6) Puzzles, crafts, comic strips, and stories and illustrations by some of the continent’s most beloved authors and illustrators mean every issue is packed with goodness. It engages with readers and inspires them to read, write, and explore each issue’s theme, from reptiles, to trains to neighbourhood heroes. Learn more.Ĭhirp, from Owlkids Magazines, is one of two Canadian magazines to receive a gold honour from the Parents’ Choice Foundation and recipient of a starred review from The Canadian Children Book Centre’s Best Books for Kids & Teens 2015. The texts are meant to inspire participation for example, repeating street sounds as written in the magazine, or singing along to the songs (web links to recordings are provided, just in case).īabybug is a delightful read and a lovely way to introduce new works to a caregiver’s repertoire. The wonderful, colourful illustrations certainly draw the eye, while the songs, poems, and stories are simple yet meaningful. The US-based Babybug is eye-candy for little ones and new caregivers alike-no wonder the American Parents’ Choice Foundation gave it a gold award. Magazines for Toddlers and Preschoolers Babybug (Ages 0–3) These award-winning Canadian and American titles for children of all ages aim to entertain and educate kids about health, literacy, science, history and the world around them. ![]() ![]() Kids love getting mail, and what better way to encourage them to read than to get them their very own magazine subscription? ![]()
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