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Periodicals for children by Cobblestone Publishing offer fascinating articles and information for young readers. |
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Periodicals for children by Cobblestone Publishing offer fascinating articles and information for young readers. Cobblestone readers are exposed to accurate nonfiction information about their world without commercialization. Our philosophy is that nonfiction periodicals for children, whether they deal with history, world cultures, or science, should not only offer fascinating pleasure reading, but should also act as a significant resource for helping with schoolwork. It is our goal to prove, issue after issue, that content reading does not have to be boring. Calliope, one of Cobblestone's periodicals for children, is a passport to world history. Each issue centers on an exciting and colorful theme that will enhance students' understanding of the world. Topics featured in Calliope cover framework mandated subjects in a way no textbook can. Each full color issue offers articles that broaden the young readers understanding of a particular theme. Maps, timelines, meaningful illustrations, and art from major museums enrich each issue. Other features such as Fun With Words and Past is Present and Digging Up the Past, also gain the interest of young readers. No two issues are alike and readers respond enthusiastically by contributing their poems, letters, and art, as well as their contest entries to upcoming issues of Calliope. Faces is Cobblestone's world cultures magazine, which offers students a clear undistorted window through which to see another student's culture. Faces provide reliable data upon which teachers can depend. People are naturally curious about other people, and kids are no exception. Take advantage of this curiosity by introducing Faces to your students. Each issue encourages readers to build their critical thinking skills as they learn to look at other cultures as well as their own, with new perspectives. Photographs, maps, timelines, activities, and contests add interest as students roam the world in their reading one theme at a time. Teachers will appreciate Faces' historical information on places in the news as they present topics that move their students' understanding beyond the headlines. Other features such as Fun With Words and Past is Present and Digging Up the Past, also gain the interest of young readers. No two issues are alike and readers respond enthusiastically by contributing their poems, letters, and art, as well as their contest entries to upcoming issues of Calliope. Faces is Cobblestone's world cultures magazine, which offers students a clear undistorted window through which to see another student's culture. Faces provide reliable data upon which teachers can depend. People are naturally curious about other people, and kids are no exception. Take advantage of this curiosity by introducing Faces to your students. Each issue encourages readers to build their critical thinking skills as they learn to look at other cultures as well as their own, with new perspectives. Periodicals for children. Photographs, maps, timelines, activities, and contests add interest as students roam the world in their reading one theme at a time. Teachers will appreciate Faces' historical information on places in the news as they present topics that move their students' understanding beyond the headlines. |
