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Educational childrens magazines from Cobblestone Publishing offers not only fascinating reading pleasure in the nonfiction area, but also acts as a significant resource to assist with school work. |
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Educational childrens magazines from Cobblestone Publishing offers not only fascinating reading pleasure in the nonfiction area, but also acts as a significant resource to assist with school work. Cobblestone periodicals are not advertiser supported, which means your young readers are exposed only to accurate nonfiction about their world, without commercialization. Cobblestone has been publishing high quality educational childrens magazines since 1980. Our philosophy is that nonfiction, whether it deals with history, world cultures, or science, should offer fascinating reading pleasure for young minds as well as have the ability to be used as a resource for education. It is our goal to prove, issue after issue, that content does not mean boring. We work with writers, editors, and consultants who are experts and leaders in their respective fields, and therefore our educational childrens magazines are accurate and informative. Cobblestone publications make history come alive. Each full color 52 page themed issue of Cobblestone is packed with lively and compelling articles and sidebars. Historic photographs, original illustrations, primary documents, maps, activities, and contests complement the text and appeal to young readers. To ensure historical accuracy and interesting reading, Cobblestone works closely with historians, leading writers for kids, and museum personnel. Cobblestone is a magazine that belongs in every history classroom and media center. Muse is a nonfiction publication for young readers sponsored by Smithsonian and featuring much of Smithsonian's vast collections and research. Muse has exciting articles on topics ranging from art to zoology, with just about everything in between. Written and designed to get kids to ask questions and think for themselves, Muse poses problems that do not always have clear answers. Can you fix nature? Do animals think? What is art? What really happened to the dinosaurs? Many of the articles are written by experts in their field, brimming with enthusiasm the author feels about their work. Historic photographs, original illustrations, primary documents, maps, activities, and contests complement the text and appeal to young readers. To ensure historical accuracy and interesting reading, Cobblestone works closely with historians, leading writers for kids, and museum personnel. Cobblestone is a magazine that belongs in every history classroom and media center. Muse is a nonfiction publication for young readers sponsored by Smithsonian and featuring much of Smithsonian's vast collections and research. Muse has exciting articles on topics ranging from art to zoology, with just about everything in between. Written and designed to get kids to ask questions and think for themselves, Muse poses problems that do not always have clear answers. Educational childrens magazines. Can you fix nature? Do animals think? What is art? What really happened to the dinosaurs? Many of the articles are written by experts in their field, brimming with enthusiasm the author feels about their work. |
