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Your Learning Zone - National Geographic Kids

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List Price: $39.50
Our Price: $19.95
Your Save: $ 19.55 ( 49% )
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Manufacturer: National Geographic Society
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 10 Label: National Geographic Society Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: National Geographic Society Number Of Issues: 10 Publisher: National Geographic Society Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: National Geographic Society Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome Magazine, Forward-Looking, Educational, Cool and Fun Comment: I was shocked to see so many bad reviews for this magazine! My 8 year old daughter and I love this magazine - in fact I'm in the process of renewing it! I couldn't believe these people said "fraught" with ads. I went and got my Cat issue to see. I didn't remember seeing any ads - maybe I'm blind to them. But we don't have a t.v. Wonder how many of these parents let their kids watch t.v.??? Behind the cover page, before the table of contents, there's an ad for new Hubba Bubba Gum, then there's an ad for a really cute white fluffy Build a Bear Workshop for $5 off, there's an ad for Dinosaur King Rule the World game (picture of a world map with dinosaurs), there is a sidebar ad for the book Holes, an ad for Crest, an ad for some new Nintendo or Wii game or something Mushroom Men I guess, sidebar ad for the book Eve of Emporer's Penguins, sidebar ad for the book Crossroads, and on the back cover is an ad for a new Disney show (The Suite Deck). The ads are not inappropriate nor intrusive. That makes 9 ads in 45 pages (including cover as pages since there's content and an ad.) Out of these 9, three are for books, one is for toothpaste. Hardly detrimental. And well, the soft white fluffy teddy bear is too cute to leave out. Ok, I could do without the bubble gum ad and the two Nintendo ads, and since we don't have a t.v the Disney show means nothing to us. BUT when we read this - we were blind to the ads. Honestly, they are not intrusive at the least. And please...how many ads do your kids see on t.v.???? And your kids are not dumb. They should know an ad is an ad is an ad. They should know it's someone trying to sell something if they're old enough to look at this magazine, and especially if they're old enough to read it. The articles are complete 21st century kid oriented - fun futuristic science stuff..always interesting animal stories (animal lovers will LOVE this magazine)..jokes..etc...this magazine is for today's kid that finds Highlights and literary magazines incredibly boring. An avid reader may find it short, but so interesting they will still love it. (Quality, not quantity.) Additionally, the reluctant reader will love it because everything is in "snippets" so it's easy to read all or some without a kid feeling like they have to sit down with a whole article. The kids will be reading and learning to grow up with a forward-looking mind, realizing nothing is impossible. It is a lively, colorful magazine. We get National Geographic and National Geographic Kids, we have tons of National Geographic movies so I know their quality. And as a mother of six, 24, 22, 19, 17, 15 and 8 - I have a pretty good inkling of what kids like (and how they're all different). This is a KIDS magazine that is made for today's KIDS. I highly recommend this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure Advertising Comment: Had a year subscription for my kids. This is just blatant advertising - - mostly movies and toys. The real NG-esque content is sparse, if present at all. My boys also have SI for kids which they love, and though it has some advertising, it has way more content.
We will not continue our subscription of NG for kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste your money on NGK! Comment: I was so excited to order what I thought would be an educational and fun magazine for my son's first magazine subscription. What a waste of money! This is mainly advertising for movies, tv shows, candy, and video games. On top of that it's laid out in a difficult to read format. My son said some of the pages gave him a headache to look at them. I know it did me! After 3 issues I cancelled our subscription.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely horrible!! Big disappointment. Comment: I am a lifelong "National Geographic" reader - our family has always had a subscription, and last year my father gave us a subscription to National Geographic's "Little Kids" magazine, which is not great but okay. Our daughter liked it, and this year we thought we'd move up to the older "Kids" magazine instead.
The first issue arrived and it was HORRIBLE. Noting but ads, ads, ads, and worse than that they were ads for terrible things like toys and video games and junk food. Obviously, N.G. must have franchised this publication out to a third party, but we were still shocked. It was not what I had expected from a publication that I was raised to respect for its commitment to the outdoors and the natural world. What little original content the magazine provides is also really stupid and poorly laid out. This is not a magazine that respects the minds of the children it is written for.
I immediately called to complain and demand a refund. I checked with my local library and asked them to cancel their subscription as well. Then I e-mailed National Geographic to complain again and the response I got back was the worst customer relations reply I have ever seen: they basically told me that readers "expect" advertisements, and that most parents don't seem to mind. This obviously isn't true: look at all the other reviews on Amazon. Also, check out The National Wildlife Federation's "Ranger Rick" magazine (which members of my parent's group recommended to me after the National Geographic fiasco) They don't have a bunch of ads for candy and video games -- they have cute little articles about bunnies and tigers and mountain goats. That's what I was looking for. Shame on you, National Geographic. This is a disgrace.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointed Comment: Never have I bothered reviewing on Amazon, but this was such a disappointment. I hope National Geographic sees these reviews and get's it together. They do such a great job with other publications. I do not recommended this mag.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The mission of National Geographic Kids is "to entertain children while educating and exciting them about their world." Geared toward children ages 6 to 14, National Geographic Kids is an interactive, multi-topic magazine covering animals, entertainment, science, technology, current events, and cultures from around the world. Regular departments include "Inside Scoop," "Amazing Animals," a kids' achievement feature, and a colorful seven-page "Fun Stuff" section devoted to challenging games, puzzles, comics, and more.
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