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Edited for children up to age 12. Includes stories, non-fiction articles, games, and other fun activities that help develop reading, vocabulary and analytical skills. Each issue also includes letters, art, poetry and other contributions from readers.
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Edited for children up to age 12. Includes stories, non-fiction articles, games, and other fun activities that help develop reading, vocabulary and analytical skills. Each issue also includes letters, art, poetry and other contributions from readers.
Website
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Children & Youth, Children's Books, Hobbies, Poetry
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