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One-Year Print and Digital Subscription to Zoobooks, Zootles, or Zoobies

One-Year Subscription to Zoobooks, Zootles, or Zoobies

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All-things-animal magazines written for ages 12 or younger teach about anatomy, habitat, and socialization in photos, articles, and games

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  • One-year print and digital subscription to Zoobooks; nine issues total
  • One-year print and digital subscription to Zootles; six issues total
  • One-year print and digital subscription to Zoobies; six issues total

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One-Year Subscription to Zoobooks, Zootles, or Zoobies

The pages of Zoobooks and its sister magazines excite the minds of pintsize animal lovers with facts and photographs of winged, scaly-skinned, and furry-faced creatures. As a guide to the world’s most fascinating animals, birds, reptiles, and insects for children aged 6–12, each issue of Zoobooks unfurls to 20 full-color pages of lifelike animal drawings, photographs of animals in their natural habitats, puzzles, and anatomy diagrams.

Zootles hones in on kids aged 3–6 with cartoons, wildlife photography, and an illustrated animal bedtime story, a perfect match for beginning readers and self-reflective spider monkeys. Zoobies, the youngest member of the family, surprises readers aged 3 and younger with its lift-the-flap and peek-a-boo features and can survive the wear and tear of super-strong baby hands with its durable, toddler-tough pages.

  • One-year print and digital subscription
  • Animal magazines with puzzles, cartoons, and educational articles
  • Teaches youngsters about habitats, anatomy, and socialization

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