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Imaginea magazine that can inspire 8- to 14-year-olds to discuss the news of the week with their parents, teachers, and friends. Right now,

The Week Junior is empowering hundreds of thousands of kids across all 50 states to love reading, develop their own points of view, and find their voice. No wonder they love it.


Our whole family loves The Week Junior! It has brought current events to our daily conversations in such a child friendly way. It has also helped me tackle discussing tricky topics with my children by presenting information to them in a clear and unbiased manner.


The Week Junior is highly engaging and keeps the interest of even my most reluctant readers. My students LOVE getting theirs every week because there is something for everyone in each issue. I love it because The Week Junior gets my students excited about reading!


From content designed for toddlers to material targeting teenagers, our recommendations cover a broad spectrum. Enhance early learning with visually appealing and educational magazines like Dot and Okido, or explore publications for tweens and teens, such as Teen Breathe and Marvel Legends.


The guide provides detailed insights for each magazine, offering information on thematic content, educational value, and age-appropriate suitability. Whether aiming to inspire creativity, instil a love for science, or nurture an interest in current affairs, we hope our curated list will help to facilitate well-informed choices for your young readers.


For inquisitive infants up to seven, this magazine is designed to instil STEAM concepts and introduce a scientific approach to thinking. Through character-driven learning and playing activities, children are introduced to coding, experiments, observation and creative ideas. The highly illustrated format makes this a great addition to your KS1 and EYFS libraries.






Packed with retrieval, inference, numeracy, memory, fine motor skills and problem-solving activities, Popin is a good value, brightly illustrated and engaging magazine that will appeal to children in EYFS.






This fantastic magazine for 7-11-year-olds focuses on farms, farming and the countryside. Packed with high-quality text and features each term, children will learn about arable, livestock, machinery and sustainability. Highly recommended for rural primary school libraries.






Geography and the natural world in a child-friendly format. The articles are well-written and informative, and the photography is stunning. The emphasis on activities, projects and prompts for further research will appeal to inquiring minds. A fun and educational monthly magazine for children. Highly recommended for 7-11-year-olds in KS2.






The leading newspaper for children and tweens in the UK. A fantastic, vibrant weekly newspaper aimed at children from 7-14. Ideal to use at home, in the classroom or in the school library. Weblinks and additional resources are included for online learning and research.






This compendium newspaper for children and tweens aged 8-14 is a vibrant and exciting way to present the weekly news. Ideal for school libraries and to promote discussion in the classroom. If your school runs a debating club, school newspaper, current affairs quiz team or podcasting, this magazine will be an excellent source of inspiration.






A super colourful magazine for children in a fun comic style with high-quality writing. Each captivating issue features gut-busting comedy comics, serialised adventures, and drawing guides. Tailored for curious minds, The Phoenix inspires kids to dive into the joy of reading, writing, and drawing. There are some free samples here.






This bright publication is ideal for children aged 6-9 engaged by adventure and real-life stories. It features longer chapter stories, activities, and interactive features. The magazine goes beyond traditional storytelling, incorporating puzzles, games, and creative challenges to foster cognitive development and critical thinking.






This imaginative publication is perfect for children and tweens aged 9-12 with inquiring minds and an interest in science, nature and natural history. Each issue takes young minds on a journey of discovery across scientific, historical, and cultural topics. The magazine combines informative articles, hands-on experiments, and interactive activities, encouraging critical thinking and creativity.






Hands-on and focused on tech, with quizzes, interviews, and infographics, Owl includes in-depth articles and reviews. Packed with captivating content, Owl takes kids on an exciting journey through STEM and art, encouraging discovery and exploration. With quizzes, comics, tech news, expert interviews, reviews, and more, it strikes the perfect balance of fun and education. Owl is a good option for KS2 classrooms and libraries.






Aimed at 6-9-year-olds, this magazine is packed with fun activities, stories, and science experiments. Bursting with lively articles, interactive games, and imaginative activities, ChickaDEE captures the essence of learning through play.






Ideal to promote eco appreciation and awareness, this is a great educational magazine for children. An environmental magazine for curious young minds aged 7 to 11, it introduces children to the wonders of the natural world while nurturing a sense of responsibility for the planet. With articles, wildlife features, and hands-on activities, this magazine sparks eco-conscious exploration. This sample edition can be viewed for free.






This magazine for children is packed with comic stories, activities, a Lego project to build and monthly competitions. It will be very popular with reluctant readers in Years 3&4 and children interested in Lego. Tailored for fans aged 6 to 12, this magazine takes readers on an intergalactic journey filled with engaging stories, exciting activities, and exclusive Lego Star Wars posters. Packed with vibrant visuals and captivating content, it immerses children in the thrilling synergy of creative play and beloved Star Wars characters.






This legendary comic aimed at children aged 7-12 is ideal for classroom libraries in KS2 and will appeal to both able and reluctant readers. Boasting iconic characters like Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, and The Bash Street Kids, the Beano will appeal to readers who enjoy shorter texts. With mischievous characters, escapades, and anarchic humour, it will appeal to a diverse audience.






Aimed at reluctant and disengaged KS2 readers, each issue focuses on a topical KS2 theme. A useful resource for SEND and literacy teachers. Recommended for dyslexic pupils who find longer texts difficult to access. Tailored for ages 8-12, this magazine ingeniously transforms the KS2 curriculum into engaging comic strips. Ideal for children with Dyslexia and Autism, the comics utilize colour coding, footnotes, and a dyslexia-friendly font. Tested in six schools before the 2016 release, they garnered praise for effectiveness. Dekko Comics redefines learning, making it accessible, engaging, and memorable for young minds.






Match of the Day magazine caters to KS2-aged football enthusiasts, delivering exclusive interviews, quizzes, and interactive content tailored for children. With practical features like trading cards and seasonal gifts, it serves as an educational resource, fostering a genuine interest in the sport. The magazine provides a comprehensive and engaging platform, contributing to a deeper understanding of football for the next generation. Linked to the BBC highlights programme.






Commando, suitable for ages 8-80, offers 63 pages of classic black and white adrenaline-filled comic stories set against diverse military backdrops, spanning from ancient empires to modern conflicts. It covers air, land, and sea battles, portraying the valour of various military forces worldwide. Celebrated for its renowned artwork from legends like Ian Kennedy and Cam Kennedy, Commando combines nostalgia with a modern touch, introducing more female-led and written stories. With its unaltered digest-sized format, Commando will appeal to generations and is ideal for children interested in history, the military, and comic art.






Catering to history enthusiasts, BBC History Magazine offers in-depth articles and features. Ideal for GCSE and A-level students, it complements history curricula with a variety of perspectives.






Promoting mental well-being for teenagers, Teen Breathe provides mindful activities, inspirational stories, and self-reflection tools. An essential resource for school counselling offices and libraries. An uber-positive magazine for teenagers focusing on well-being and resilience. A good one to have in the KS3 or KS4 library.






Catering to A-level history students, History Today offers in-depth articles and analysis. An essential resource for understanding historical events and themes. Great for secondary students interested in History.






A colourful and eye-catching feature-based magazine suitable for older children with short and accessible articles. Lots of pictures and graphics, and ideal for reluctant readers interested in history.






An informative and visually appealing magazine, How It Works covers a range of topics from science and technology to history and culture. Ideal for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 classrooms and libraries.






For nature enthusiasts, BBC Wildlife Magazine explores the wonders of the animal kingdom. An ideal addition to secondary school libraries and A-level biology classrooms. A great read for teens who want to read about the natural world.






For older teens with a keen interest in science, New Scientist provides authoritative coverage of scientific developments. A valuable resource for A-level science students and aspiring scientists. A leading weekly publication looking at the world of science, nature, and technology. Ideal for sixth-form libraries.





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