If you’re looking for a way to augment your history curriculum, you might want to look into history magazines for kids. These child-friendly periodicals typically have up-to-date information on historical finds, stories that bring history to life, and beautiful photos and illustrations.
While there aren’t a lot of magazines in this genre, I did manage to find two that I think your kids will like. I also found a magazine that introduces children to various cultures around the world and added that one as bonus material.
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History Magazines for Kids
Cobblestone – Cobblestone brings American history to life through incredible stories, photos and illustrations. For ages 9 to 14 years.
Dig into History – Kids will love exploring archaeology and world history from the amazing articles, photos, and illustrations in this magazine. For ages 9 to 14 years.
BONUS: Faces – Children can learn about different cultures of the world through the articles, photos, illustrations, folk tales, recipes, and hands-on projects in Faces magazine. For ages 9 to 14 years.
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More help on this site with magazines for your homeschool:
- Magazines for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
- Story Magazines for Kids
- Science Magazines for Kids