There’s no way around the fact that your kids have probably spent more time in front of screens for the last several months. The good news is, there are plenty of ways for them to learn and have fun without tech, too. When it comes to fulfilling those daily reading minutes, why not mix it up with a few magazines for kids? Filled with everything from picture hunts to kid-friendly journalism, we’re happy to report that there’s a publication for nearly every age and stage.Â
The Best Magazines for All Kids
ChopChop
If you are a foodie family, ChopChop should definitely be arriving in your mailbox. Aimed at kids ages 2-12, each issue is filled with recipes that range from healthy snacks to meals like soups, how-to tutorials (think how to cook and drain pasta), educational features, puzzles, and even games.Â
You know the magazine you used to read at the doctor’s office or that your grandma subscribed to in your honor, year after year. There’s a reason why Highlights is one of the best magazine subscriptions and has been for 75 years. Filled with fun articles, games, crafts, and recipes, you can choose from Hello (up to age 1), High Five (2-6), Highlights (6-12), and High Five Bilingüe Magazine, their Spanish and English magazine (2-5).
Another classic publication for kids, Ranger Rick offers three versions: Ranger Rick Cub (0-4), Ranger Rick JR. (4-7) and Ranger Rick (7-12). Focusing on nature, it’s the perfect way for kids to learn about the outdoors.
It’s everything you love about National Geographic, curated for your kiddo. Choose from the Little Kid version (3-6) or the Kid version (6 & up). Filled with incredible photography and information about animals and the world we live in, it’s the perfect way to travel without leaving the house.
Independently published Kazoo Magazine is for girls ages 5-12. It celebrates their specialness: strength, smarts, confidence, and being true to themselves. It’s a quarterly publication filled with stories about art, nature, citizenship, critical thinking, and more. There’s also plenty of fun stuff like mazes, secret codes, and dot-to-dots for the youngest subscribers.
From Cricket Media, this award-winning publication is geared toward curious kids ages 9-14. Focusing on science, technology, and the arts, Muse is filled with engaging articles on things like the Mariana Trench, current events, Q&As from kids, puzzles using shapes, and much more. Plus, each issue is completely free of advertisements!Â
Curated especially for 8-14-year-old curious kids, the goal behind this weekly publication is to help kids make sense of the world, provide them with tools to help them think for themselves and instill a love of reading. Content includes global news, science, sports, books, entertainment, and more. Subscribe now, and get six weeks for free!
If you’ve got a sports-obsessed kid at home, Sports Illustrated Kids is the perfect fit. Each issue is filled with photography, educational sports news, and of course, there's the annual SportsKid issue. There are also tips and information from top trainers, athletes, and coaches.Â
Smore Magazine is a great publication that will introduce your kid to different careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. They'll also have a blast with all of the puzzles, games, and crafts!Â