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Wondertime
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Disney Publishing |
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$39.60 |
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Customer Reviews
Mommy Friendly
Rating: 5
After taking a leap and picking a new magazine for myself for Christmas, I was delighted for the result. This magazine is a fresh look at kids and being a parent. The articles are useful and insightful. I also love that there is a modern selection of advertising in the magazine. There is plenty for everyone with children of all ages.
Wondertime is wonderful!
Rating: 5
I am currently reading my 3rd magazine in my subsciption and I just love it! It has great, accessible ideas. It doesn't try to convince me that I need to buy pricey things and introduces me to new topics I'd never thought of, written in a witty and articulate way that always seem to make me smile. This last one suggested painting with flowers and taking a geocaching hike with your family - I'd never heard of that before. Everything is geared towards younger children and how they learn. Even the recipes tell you what to have your kids do. And there aren't any more ads than in any other magazine out there. I think it is the best parenting mag out there - and I have a lot of them!
Great for families with small children
Rating: 5
This is my favorite magazine for parents. It does have a fair bit of advertising, like the other reviewers mention, but I must say that it does not bother me. All magazines have tons of ads these days, and what I like is that this one limits the ads for infant formula (usually one per issue) and as a committed nursing mom, I really appreciate that!
This is the only magazine that I love to read cover to cover. Every article is well written and has a sense of humor. There are articles about babies, preschoolers, kindergarteners and some stuff for primary school kids. Regular features include craft ideas, journal ideas, recipes, family time ideas etc... It's really all good all around. I'm considering unschooling my kids, and the philosophy (about how kids learn etc) of the magazine is not so different from mine, even though this is not a homeschooling magazine. I think everyone genuinly interested in their children and how they see the world would enjoy this magazine.
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