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Total Girl
by Pacific MagazinesBuy new from $71.31
A complete Lifestyle magazine for tweens, Total Girl has everything a girl wants including the coolest fashion and beauty, the hottest gossip and the most amazing competitions!
Horn Book Magazine
by Horn Book IncBuy new from $65.00
Combines an extensive book review section with articles and columns. Strives to explore all aspects of children's literature from different points of view, yet is devoted to discovering the best that is published for young people.
School Science & Mathematics
by Ssma / Ok State UniversityBuy new from $125.00
Journal for teachers of science or mathematics in grades kindergarten to 12. Articles with practical ideas for classroom use.
Infants and Young Children
by Lippincott Williams & WilkinsBuy new from $96.91
A multi-disciplinary approach to early intervention and clinical management of infants and young children with, or at risk for, developmental disabilities. Covers applications of educational, therapeutic, diagnostic, and family support concepts to practice settings.
Childrens World
by Childrens Book Trust/Nehru HseBuy new from $37.00
Publishes stories, features, comics, puzzles, poems, quizzes, activities, book reviews, and articles of topical interest.
Aquila - England
by AquilaBuy new from $84.69
The fun magazine for children, ages 8 - 13, who enjoy challenges. Includes word puzzles and games, amazing facts about science and space, fun with numbers and math, the world of sport, competitions with prizes, childrens' stories, plus a page of great jokes!
Indigo 4 Girls
by Big Blue Marble PublishingBuy new from $19.77
Australian magazine for girls is about fun, adventure, taking on new challenges and loving who you are.
School Age Notes
by School Age NotesBuy new from $31.95
Covers what's happening in school-age care.
Schoolhouse Magazine: Twin Cities - Minnesota
by Schoolhouse MagazineBuy new from $7.95
Describes and compares Twin Cities' public school districts and private schools. Includes the communities served and describes the programs in primary, middle, and secondary levels. An 80 item data chart compares all the schools presented. A pullout map shows the locations.











