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Does anyone know if evolution is covered often in this magazine? Their website has a lot on the subject. It is not something we believe so avoid as much as possible. Thanks,
Maybe check if a local library has copies of this magazine so you can review it for yourself.
I don’t know but I’m glad you thought to ask–I had planned to subscribe, but will wait to hear also!
I ordered this last time it was up and only received 2 issues.
We only received a couple of issues and they were very small and had almost nothing to them. I had hoped it would be something interesting for my primary school kids. Good thing I have preschoolers, since it really is geared more towards them. I would say it doesn’t mention evolution since each page has maybe one sentence all told. I wasn’t happy with it, myself.
You must be referring to the National Geographic for Little Kids magazine, not the National Geographic for Kids, right? The Little Kids magazine is quite simple and I wouldn’t say they are worth paying $0.50 or so an issue for as they don’t have much content at all.
Whoops! You are probably right. I didn’t realize there was a difference in “kids” and “little kids” with them!
My daughter is 9 now, and she still loves getting these every month.