Nature Magazines for Children
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11/17/07 11:44 AM
11/17/07 11:44 AM
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Manhattan, New York, New York
James Morrissey
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Hey Guys,
It it Christmastime again...Two years ago, I stopped purchasing toys for any of my relatives as I think we have gone nutters with the whole toy business. I would like to get high quality, age appropriate, nature magazines for the kids. There are four of them, ages 9, 8 7 and 6.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks James
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Re: Nature Magazines for Children
[Re: jamesdak]
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11/20/07 01:52 PM
11/20/07 01:52 PM
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Tucson, Arizona, USA
Tucson Jim
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Add me to the "old timers" list also. I too was reading Ranger Rick in the '70s! Back then you could also right NWF and get a bunch of printed sheets with data on all types of animals. With Ranger Rick nowdays you can sign you child up for emial updates that come monthly. They are called "The Buzz" and mention what's in that months magazine and other stuff.
OMG! I was about to post a reply stating that my son really enjoyed it back in the early seventies.
ARGH)*&^$#@
Funny thing is that on the other forum a read regularly, the Antique Radio Forum, I'm one of the young whippersnappers!
Tucson Jim
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Re: Nature Magazines for Children
[Re: Tucson Jim]
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11/20/07 02:46 PM
11/20/07 02:46 PM
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Tony Bynum
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ranger rick was great but, I the "national geographic for kids" is better. . . . it's 15 bucks per year and you can select the "right" publication for the age range. . . http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/I give it to my kids and nephew. . .
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