Library Hot Five #241: Online Magazines for Kids
 

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***Library Hot Five #241: Online Magazines for Kids

Many popular print magazines have companion Web sites. Students will love using computers for pleasure reading at school and at home.

How Stuff Works Express http://www.howstuffworks.com/express-description.htm
This free online magazine is for grades 4 through 8. "The idea behind How Stuff Works Express is to bring the interesting, fun, educational articles and ideas of the How Stuff Works Web site right onto each student's desk. The magazine is full color and 24 pages long, and it has a companion Web site that lets students dig even deeper."

National Geographic for Kids http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/
Features on this online magazine include Amazing Animals, Wild and Wacky, What in the World?, World News, and a daily Fun Fact.

Weekly Reader http://www.weeklyreader.com/homepage.asp
Express your views, share poems, and check out the articles.

ChickaDEE Magazine http://www.owlkids.com/chickadee/
For children ages 5-9, these puzzles, games, and activities offer colorful photos and unusual stories about animals and people.

American Girl http://www.americangirl.com/agmg/index.html <http://www.americangirl.com/agmg/school_smarts/index.html>
This online magazine for girls has puzzles, games, and quizzes. Visit School Smarts to read a tip or send a tip.

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