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Starts with: Issue 39, The Drawing Issue, shipping in late November (just in time for the holidays!)
For: Girls, ages 5 to 12, who love to make art
Issue 39 Highlights: Learn to draw 25 super-cute things with advice and inspiration from artists Alison Bechdel, Wendy MacNaughton, and Diana Ejaita; solve a maze and get drawing advice from 2x Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes; practice drawing faces with cartoonist Ellen Forney; see the world as dogs, butterflies, and other animals do and wonder how vision influences art with biologist Erica Westerman, Ph.D.; tour a pencil factory and see how they're made with General Pencil President Katie Vanoncini; make a DIY drawing machine and learn to use it from Etch A Sketch artist Princess Etch; draw out flavors of instant ramen with a how-to recipe by Lucy Knisley's Condiment Raccoon; read a comic about the first professional woman cartoonist Rose O'Neill; read a short story about a girl who uses her love of drawing to find peace—and make friends. Plus! A secret code, a search-and-find, a word search, pencil practice, a free tear-out poster, and more!
Issue 39 Short Story Contributor: Elana K. Arnold, the author of many children’s books and young adult novels, including the National Book Award Finalist What Girls Are Made Of, the Printz Honor winner Damsel, and A Boy Called Bat and its sequels. Her next young adult book Holloway hits shelves in May 2026.
Issue 39 Comic contributor: Wendy Xu, author of Mooncakes, Tidesong, and The Infinity Particle.
Cover Art: Ellen Forney
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My daughter enjoyed this issue very much. It’s so hard to find appropriate content for tween girls, but this magazine is not only appropriate, it’s also engaging.
Wholesome, interactive magazine for girls! My 8 year old daughter spent hours reading and completing the activities, games and crafts included in this magazine edition. Seemed expensive until I saw the creativity it inspired for a long period of time.
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My 9-year old daughter loved this magazine! It has such a variety of activities in it that it kept her busy for days.
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My 6 year old LOVES these magazines. She cherishes them and comes back to read them again and again. She doesn’t want to cut out the activities because she loves them too much!The negative reviews are silly. Too many activities? Uh....ok. Most kids at home want cool, interactive stuff. Too “political”?? - only if you think it’s too “political” for girls to have awesome role models and healthy, forward thinking reading material.Really, this mag is great. I find it engaging myself! I would have loved to have this as a kid - and any kid curious about the big wide world will enjoy what’s between the covers.
Kazoo is a magazine for all of the girls in the family to enjoy!
My daughter really enjoyed completing each activity!
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Kazoo is an award-winning, ad-free, indie magazine for girls, 5 to 12, that celebrates them for being strong, smart, fierce and true to themselves. It’s published quarterly in Brooklyn, New York and is sold all around the world.
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Homepage illustrations by Lucy Knisley. About Illustrations by Naomi Franquiz, Molly Brooks and Libby Vanderploeg. Video by Back East Media.
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