Magazines for Parents and Kids from Strategic Media, LLC and Carus Publishing (Up to Half Off). Eight Options Available.
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Myriad children's magazines with games, coloring & puzzles, or adult magazines with tips for parenting, recipes & crafts
Just as kids must learn to walk before they run, so must they learn to read before they can speed-read while running. Reinforce the learning process with this Groupon for children’s and parenting magazines from Strategic Media, LLC and Carus Publishing. Choose from the following options:
- For $5, you get a two-year subscription to Parenting magazine (a $7.50 value)
- For $5, you get a two-year subscription to Parenting School Years magazine (a $7.50 value)
- For $10, you get a two-year subscription to Kiwi Magazine (a $19.95 value)
- For $10, you get a one-year subscription to Ranger Rick magazine (a $19.95 value)
- For $10, you get a one-year subscription to Wild Animal Baby magazine (a $19.95 value)
- For $10, you get a one-year subscription to Your Big Backyard Magazine (a $19.95 value)
- For $12, you get a two-year subscription to Disney Family Fun magazine (a $24 value)
- For $17, you get a one-year subscription to Cricket, Ladybug, or any other Carus Publishing magazine (up to a $33.95 value)<p>
Publishers Strategic Media and Carus Publishing introduce kids to the engaging and colorful world of magazines while also treating parents to helpful tips. Familial units can flip through Disney Family Fun, which serves up ideas on how to organize craft days, plan a trip, or bake cupcakes in fun and festive shapes. Strategic Media also distributes magazines such as Ranger Rick, which transports youngsters to the farthest corners of the globe with issues that feature pictures and facts about exotic animals. Ranger Rick educates kids aged 7–14 through the eyes of its mascot, a lovable raccoon who imparts lessons about wildlife, conservation, and not finding midnight snacks in garbage cans.
Carus Publishing distributes 14 award-winning magazines for all ages, each with its own cast of affable characters who tell enchanting stories. Cricket, the magazine for kids aged 9–14, fills each 48-page issue with high-quality fiction, classic literature, and nonfiction pieces that explore culture, history, science, and the arts. Ladybug magazine, the publication for kids aged 3–6, enchants minds with stories and poems designed to be read aloud, just like a sibling’s diary.