Click
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Click opens up a universe of wonder by introducing kids ages 3 - 7 to the world that's all around them.Click is abut the sciences, nature, and the environment.From the publishers of Ladybug, Click is written so that children will love the challenge of new learning.
Click opens up a universe of wonder by introducing kids ages 3 - 7 to the world that's all around them.Click is abut the sciences, nature, and the environment.From the publishers of Ladybug, Click is written so that children will love the challenge of new learning.
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Customer Reviews
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- Great teaching tool for curious preschoolers!
I have been a fan of Cricket magazines since I first subscribed to Babybug when my daughter was a baby. She is now 3.5 years-old and I currently subscribe to Ladybug and Click. Ladybug takes off from Babybug in that it has stories and poems that are illustrated in full-color and the text is engaging for young and aspiring readers.
Click is a magazine for preschoolers and beginning readers who are curious about the world we live in - the magazine explores different themes in every issue, ... Read More
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- Excellent starter magazine for kids
Along with Ladybug, another Cricket Publications magainze for kids, Click is best in its class for 2 to 6 year olds.Where Ladybuy is largely fantasy, fables, fairy tales and loose play, Click is more pragmatic.Each issue has a theme on some worldly issue or basic knowledge. For example one recent feature focuses on recognizing and understanding the value of money.Another on the recycling.If that seems dry to you, don't fret, each theme is playfully introduced through cartoons and kid-friendly ... Read More
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- Escaping the tyranny of commercialism
We have been happy subscribers to Cricket magazines from our first issue of Babybug. Now that he's five, my son treasures his subscription to Click and reads it cover to cover the minute it arrives. The magazine is informative, enjoyable, and fun--the articles feature a well-balanced mix of topics, the illustrations are varied and clever, and the writing is top-notch. All of this is apparent to any one who glances through an issue of the magazine.
What's just as wonderful about Click to me ... Read More
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- Kid-friendly, parent-approved
Click is one of the best magazines out there for the 4 to 6 year old age group. Great photos, great articles that explain interesting themes in a simple, concrete, but never patronizing way, and lovely complementary cartoons.
Best of all, there are NO ADVERTISEMENTS. Yup. Just pure reading pleasure for you and your kids.
Rating:
- Not so hot
My kids, who are 3, 6 and 9, and all huge science/nature lovers, have just not gotten into this magazine at all. They LOVE the Ranger Rick/Backyard issues they also receive, as well as some other kid magazines like Amer Girl and SI Kids, but the youngest two refuse to even pause to look through Click. Not sure why, since all the other reviews here are so positive...
- Great teaching tool for curious preschoolers!I have been a fan of Cricket magazines since I first subscribed to Babybug when my daughter was a baby. She is now 3.5 years-old and I currently subscribe to Ladybug and Click. Ladybug takes off from Babybug in that it has stories and poems that are illustrated in full-color and the text is engaging for young and aspiring readers.
Click is a magazine for preschoolers and beginning readers who are curious about the world we live in - the magazine explores different themes in every issue, ... Read More
- Excellent starter magazine for kidsAlong with Ladybug, another Cricket Publications magainze for kids, Click is best in its class for 2 to 6 year olds.Where Ladybuy is largely fantasy, fables, fairy tales and loose play, Click is more pragmatic.Each issue has a theme on some worldly issue or basic knowledge. For example one recent feature focuses on recognizing and understanding the value of money.Another on the recycling.If that seems dry to you, don't fret, each theme is playfully introduced through cartoons and kid-friendly ... Read More
- Escaping the tyranny of commercialismWe have been happy subscribers to Cricket magazines from our first issue of Babybug. Now that he's five, my son treasures his subscription to Click and reads it cover to cover the minute it arrives. The magazine is informative, enjoyable, and fun--the articles feature a well-balanced mix of topics, the illustrations are varied and clever, and the writing is top-notch. All of this is apparent to any one who glances through an issue of the magazine.
What's just as wonderful about Click to me ... Read More
- Kid-friendly, parent-approvedClick is one of the best magazines out there for the 4 to 6 year old age group. Great photos, great articles that explain interesting themes in a simple, concrete, but never patronizing way, and lovely complementary cartoons.
Best of all, there are NO ADVERTISEMENTS. Yup. Just pure reading pleasure for you and your kids.
- Not so hotMy kids, who are 3, 6 and 9, and all huge science/nature lovers, have just not gotten into this magazine at all. They LOVE the Ranger Rick/Backyard issues they also receive, as well as some other kid magazines like Amer Girl and SI Kids, but the youngest two refuse to even pause to look through Click. Not sure why, since all the other reviews here are so positive...
