

Offer: If you have Tesco clubcard points, I will highly recommend to get the subscription from them which will cost you just £13.

Subscription offer: an annual subscription to each magazine is £50. Target Age : Story Box is for 3-6 year - Adventure Box is for 6-9 year - Discovery Box is for children aged 9 to 12 year

There is also option for CD too so that children can enjoy stories while they are being read to them.

#The week magazine puzzle full#
Each issue is full for wonderful stories, fun facts, riddles and experiments. There are there different magazines for different age groups, story box is for children aged three- to six-year-olds adventure box is for six to nine while discovery box is for slightly elder children aged 9 to 12). Read a full review on this magazine :- CLICK HERE.Īnother wonderful magazine for your children that caters a huge age range. Subscription offer: £17.87 every 6 issues. It will definitely give a good shake to your child’s brain. Familiar puzzles include crossword, kriss kross, riddles, wordsearch, Brick Trick, Hidden Words, Spot The Difference, Sudoku, and more. The magazine is packed with challenging puzzles, games and slapstick fun to suit a broad age range. Subscription offer: 12 issues for £50 by Direct Debit subscription. I would highly recommend their cartoons as well to read more about it check my this article. It has lots of activities that children can do. The magazine helps to learn things like “How digestion happens?” and “what is atom?”. It is brilliantly illustrated and designed magazine with the main focus of arts and science. Subscription offer: get 12 issues of Storytime for £33.99 with a Direct Debit subscription.Ī wonderful magazine for curious children. The magazine is packed with traditional tales, folk tales, fables, myths, legends, poetry and book extracts that you would love to read with your child. Related: Detail Storytime Magazine Review. It will enhance children’s literacy skills such as spellings and vocabulary, and also develop the love of reading. I liken it to musical study - whether we’re studying the viola or solving puzzles, it’s important to review our mistakes if we want to hone our skills.” Gorski notes that the paper in the Mega Crossword books is “high quality,” which is important “because you won’t destroy the page when you ‘accidentally’ stab the puzzle with your pen or pencil while recoiling from a bad pun” (or while crossing out mistakes) and that the pages are perforated so that you can tear out a few puzzles rather than carrying the whole book around.My top favourite magazine for small kids who can read or are still learning to read. “There’s no crime in looking up an answer or two to nudge you along while solving. “I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them for beginners, as well,” says Gorski. There’s something for everyone - simple 15x puzzles, big Sunday-sized crosswords, themelesses of various sizes, literary themes, and tricky rebuses.” If you’re just getting into crosswords, the Mega books might be a good place to start. But there’s something in the books for puzzlers of all kinds, according to Gorski: “I like Mega’s variety of puzzles: You’ll find crosswords made by folks of all ages and backgrounds.
#The week magazine puzzle series#
Elizabeth Gorski, the editor of Crossword Nation and a crossword contributor to The New Yorker, recommends Simon & Schuster’s Mega Crossword series (full disclosure, she has contributed to the series) and says she likes to give the books as gifts because they are good “intermediate-level” puzzles.
