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Sponsored by Smithsonian, Muse magazine encourages children to explore… pretty much everything! It is written for children ages nine to fourteen, but enjoyed by curious readers of all ages. Interesting features include stories on space and exploration. Other articles touch on different aspects of science, such as physical and earth science, and physics. Bo's Page is a regular feature that encourages children to experiment on their own. It raises an interesting topic, and details how readers can try their own experiment to test the hypothesis presented. If your child likes computers, they will love Muse's articles. Readers with inquisitive minds can send in their questions, and have them answered in the 'Q&A' section. Each issue of Muse magazine also includes a contest of some sort, as well as photos of previous contest winners. Articles on math make the dreaded subject fun, and show kids how math skills apply in their everyday life. Some topics found in this magazine can be controversial, and parents may wish to read them in advance. No one single review could list all of the topics covered in Muse magazine. It really is one of the best magazines out there that inquisitive minds will enjoy reading. |