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Muse Magazine for Kids: Cricketmag.com
Muse Magazine explores ideas in science, history, the arts and pie throwing.
MUSE is a science magazine, a history magazine, and an art magazine--all rolled into one! With insightful articles on topics ranging from anthropology to zoology and just about everything in between, MUSE Will captivate curious readers ages 10 and up.
MUSE magazine isn’t a collection of facts; it’s a guidebook for intellectual exploration. Nine times a year it sends kids on adventures to places such as under the sea to learn about giant squids, into the past to meet Neanderthals, and beyond the earth to visit Mars. Its articles are kid-friendly, written and designed to get kids to ask questions and think for themselves. Past features have raised questions like: Do animals think? What keeps a roller coaster on the tracks? What is the chemistry involved in the colors of fireworks? Why did the dinosaurs die?
But MUSE Magazine isn’t all serious. As Martin Gardner, author of Classic Brainteasers says, “I cannot imagine an intelligent child who would not be fascinated, entertained, amused, and enlightened by MUSE.”
Each issue is filled with engaging photographs and illustrations, cartoons, a contest, activities, Web site recommendations, and reader letters. And kids love Larry Gonick’s Muses, 9 cartoon smart alecks who inhabit the margins of the articles, providing their own brand of humor and pointed commentary.
Best of all are the many articles not only written by experts in their fields but also brimming with the enthusiasm the authors feel for their work. A perfect gift for former readers of ASK magazine or any kid interested in science, history, and the arts, MUSE magazine is 48 pages of addictive fun!
Muse Magazine for Kids: Cricketmag.com
Muse Magazine explores ideas in science, history, the arts and pie throwing.
MUSE is a science magazine, a history magazine, and an art magazine--all rolled into one! With insightful articles on topics ranging from anthropology to zoology and just about everything in between, MUSE Will captivate curious readers ages 10 and up.
MUSE magazine isn’t a collection of facts; it’s a guidebook for intellectual exploration. Nine times a year it sends kids on adventures to places such as under the sea to learn about giant squids, into the past to meet Neanderthals, and beyond the earth to visit Mars. Its articles are kid-friendly, written and designed to get kids to ask questions and think for themselves. Past features have raised questions like: Do animals think? What keeps a roller coaster on the tracks? What is the chemistry involved in the colors of fireworks? Why did the dinosaurs die?
But MUSE Magazine isn’t all serious. As Martin Gardner, author of Classic Brainteasers says, “I cannot imagine an intelligent child who would not be fascinated, entertained, amused, and enlightened by MUSE.”
Each issue is filled with engaging photographs and illustrations, cartoons, a contest, activities, Web site recommendations, and reader letters. And kids love Larry Gonick’s Muses, 9 cartoon smart alecks who inhabit the margins of the articles, providing their own brand of humor and pointed commentary.
Best of all are the many articles not only written by experts in their fields but also brimming with the enthusiasm the authors feel for their work. A perfect gift for former readers of ASK magazine or any kid interested in science, history, and the arts, MUSE magazine is 48 pages of addictive fun!