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Pages in category "Teen magazines published in the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Scientriffic was a bi-monthly kids science magazine published by CSIRO Publishing. It was established in 1999 as a sister publication to The Helix, CSIRO Publishing's magazine for teens. Scientriffic targeted kids aged 7 and older. [1] The magazine was usually 40 pages long and trimmed to quarto paper size.
Weatherwise is a magazine founded in 1947 by American historian, meteorologist, and author David M. Ludlum.It covers weather and climate for weather enthusiasts as well as meteorologists and climatologists and is the only popular press publication in the United States to do so.
Teen magazines tend to be categorised as lifestyle (e.g. Sugar), entertainment (often based on music), or comics. While some teen magazines focus almost exclusively on music and film stars, others feature more extensive coverage of lifestyle issues and are virtually junior versions of magazines such as Cosmopolitan or Cleo.
G: The Green Lifestyle Magazine — published in Sydney, Australia; Gobar Times — monthly environmental education magazine for young adults, published in India by the Centre for Science and Environment; Green Car Journal; The Green Guide — produced by the National Geographic Society; Grist (online magazine) — headquartered in Seattle ...
Teenage Survival (The Teenage Survival Handbook) is an English-language magazine published annually by Regional Maple Leaf Communications Inc. [1] It was first published in 1990 and is aimed at young teens. [2] It deals with issues pertaining to puberty and growing up. [3] Some schools in US and Canada use the book as an extra curriculum ...
National Geographic logo. National Geographic is an American magazine that is noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography. [1] [2] [3] Throughout the 1980s National Geographic's cover stories showcased historical events such as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens [4] and the effects of the weather phenomenon known as El Niño. [5]
Discovery Girls was a bimonthly magazine for girls ages 8 to 13. Written “by girls, for girls,” the publication honestly addresses the issues faced by preteen girls. First published in 2000, the magazine had a circulation of 195,062 in 2012.
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