Looking for some science magazines for kids?
Science magazines can make a nice addition to your homeschool curriculum with their interesting articles, amazing photographs, and fun activities.
I have some child-friendly science magazines for you below. Some focus on wildlife while others look at a wide range of scientific topics.
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Science Magazines for Kids
National Geographic Kids – Everyone has heard of National Geographic magazine for adults, but did you know they publish two magazines for kids? National Geographic Kids magazine comes with stories and articles about wildlife, technology, and general science as well as incredible photos. For ages 6 years and up. (See the post listed below about magazines for preschoolers to get the link to their other children’s magazine.)
Ask – Ask magazine seeks to answer the question “Why?” that so many children ask about the world around them with its articles, fun facts, and hands-on activities. For ages 6 to 9 years.
Muse – This science and arts magazine throws a bit of humor into learning with its jokes and sometimes funny articles. For ages 9 to 14 years.
Brainspace – This science magazine comes in both print and digital formats and integrates AR technology to create a unique interactive experience for kids. For ages 8 to 14 years.
Owl Magazine – Owl Magazine is full of articles, interviews, and infographics about science, engineering, technology, math and art. Also included are puzzles, quizzes and other activities. For ages 9 to 13 years.
Ranger Rick Jr. – Do you have an animal-lover in your home? He will love the Ranger Rick magazines! Each Ranger Rick Jr. comes with animal-related facts, stories, photos and activities. Also included are recipes, games, and crafts. For ages 4 to 7 years.
Ranger Rick – This Ranger Rick magazine is designed with older kids in mind. It’s also animal-themed and comes with stories, photos, facts, puzzles, riddles, comics, crafts, and more. For ages 7 to 12 years.
Zoobooks – My kids loved Zoobooks and used some of the information in them for their schoolwork. Each Zoobook magazine is about a specific animal or animal group and comes with articles, photos, illustrations, and activities. For ages 6 to 12 years.
Zoodinos – If you have a child who likes dinosaurs, he’ll love the Zoodinos magazine! Each issue focuses on a particular dinosaur or group of dinosaurs and comes with stories, articles, photos, illustrations, and activities. For ages 5 years and up.
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More help on this site with magazines:
- Magazines for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
- Story Magazines for Kids
- History Magazines for Kids