Kids Discover
Categories | Children's non-fiction |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 350,000[1] |
First issue | June/July 1991 |
Final issue | 2014 |
Company | Kids Discover |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City |
Language | English |
Website | KidsDiscover.com |
ISSN | 1054-2868 |
Kids Discover was a children's non-fiction magazine[2] in a similar vein to Zoobooks. Its issues focused on themes such as government, science, and history and are meant to give the reader a general understanding to a subject within such a field. It was often used in elementary school education. The magazine was in circulation between 1991 and 2014.[2]
Issues
Each issue focused on a specific topic. Kids Discover sometimes repeated its most popular topics, updating the material if required. This practice caused some controversy among subscribers.[1]
World History and Culture
- 7 Wonders
- African Kingdoms
- Ancient China
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Greece
- Ancient India
- Ancient Persia
- Archeology
- Aztecs
- Buried Treasure
- Caribbean
- Explorers
- Great Wall Of China
- Incas
- Industrial Revolution
- Kings & Queens
- Knights & Castles
- Language
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Maps
- Marco Polo
- Maya
- Mesopotamia
- Mexico
- Middle Ages
- Money
- Mummies
- Pyramids
- Roman Empire
- Samurai
- Shakespeare
- Shelter
- Titanic
- Vikings
- World War I
- World War II
American History and Culture
- 1776
- America 1492
- American Revolution
- Ben Franklin
- Civil Rights
- Civil War
- Colonial America
- Constitution
- Declaration Of Independence
- Edison, Thomas
- Ellis Island
- Firefighters
- George Washington
- Great Depression
- Hawaii
- How America Works
- Immigration
- Jackie Robinson
- Jefferson
- Lewis & Clark
- Lincoln
- Mark Twain
- Martin Luther King, Jr
- Mississippi River
- Native America
- Northwest Coast Peoples
- Pioneers
- Plains Indians
- Presidency
- Revolutionary Women
- Roaring 20’s
- Sacagawea
- Southwest Peoples
- Statue Of Liberty
- Suffragists
- Teddy Roosevelt
- Underground Railroad
- Washington D.C.
- Wright Brothers
Life Sciences
- 5 Senses
- Amazon
- Bees
- Birds
- Blood
- Boats & Ships
- Bones
- Brain
- Butterflies & Moths
- Cells
- Conservation
- Ecology
- Elephants
- Everglades
- Eyes
- Flowers
- Germs
- Gorillas
- Heart
- Insects
- Lakes
- Lungs
- Medicine
- Microbes
- Muscles
- Nutrition
- Oil
- Plants
- Rain Forests
- Rain Forests II
- Skin
- Spiders
- Wetlands
Earth Science
- Antarctica
- Climate
- Earth
- Earthquakes
- Extreme Weather
- Geography
- Glaciers
- Grand Canyon
- Hurricanes
- Ice Age
- Islands
- Mountains
- Oceans
- Pompeii
- Rain & Snow
- Rocks
- Shelter
- Tornadoes
- Volcanoes
- Water
- Weather
Space and Physical Science
- Astronauts
- Atoms
- Bicycles
- Bridges
- Chemistry
- Electricity
- Energy
- Galaxies
- Inventions
- Light
- Mars
- Matter
- Moon
- Moon Exploration
- Photography
- Planets
- Simple Machines
- Solar System
- Space
- Space Exploration
- Stars & Nebulae
- Sun
- Telescopes
Awards and nominations
Kids Discover won the Golden Lamp Award in 1999 and was a finalist for two National Magazine Awards in 1992.[3][4]
References
- 1 2 "'Kids Discover' Offers Replacement Copies". School Library Journal. May 1, 2007. Retrieved September 16, 2008.
- 1 2 "Dead (Ceased) Magazine Markets for Freelance Writers". Writing Career. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
- ↑ Golden Lamp Awards
- ↑ National Magazine Awards
External links
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