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Know a kid who loves to get mail—and have fun? Subscribe to Kazoo, and she'll get our latest, ad-free issue delivered straight to her door every quarter. We ship worldwide.
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Starts with: Issue 41, The Impossible Issue, shipping in June. (Current subscribers: You can renew at any time to extend your current subscription. You won't receive duplicates.)
For: Girls, ages 5 to 12, who have big dreams and high hopes
Issue 41 Highlights: Imagine a world where all great things are possible—and then start making them happen; learn how to shoot for the moon from Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch; make art that changes the world with artist Robin Frohardt; get inspired by animals who defy expectations—and find out how it feels to get a sloth hug—from biomechanist Melody Young, Ph.D.; build a magical sand-powered DIY toy that moves on its own; read a comic by bestselling graphic novelist Lucy Knisley about inventor Beulah Louise Henry, who always found a better way; read an uplifting short story about a girl who literally overcomes every obstacle by Newbery Honor-winning author Karina Yan Glaser; bake a mixed berry pie—and spread kindness—with baker Natasha Burton, owner of Mixed Fillings Pie Shop in Jacksonville, Florida. Plus! A secret code, a claw machine-themed search-and-find, a mystery mosaic, word games, a tear-out poster and more! Hours of screen-free, educational fun.
Issue 41 Short Story Contributor: Karina Yan Glaser is the bestselling author of many books, including the 2026 Newbery Honor book The Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli, The Vanderbeekers series, A Duet for Home, and Poppy Song Bakes a Way.
Issue 41 Comic contributor: Lucy Knisley is the bestselling author of many graphic novels, including The Peapod Farm series (Apple Crush, Stepping Stones, and Sugar Shack), and picture books, including the forthcoming Searching for Wocks.
Cover Art: Parapaboom
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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.
My eleven-year-old daughter loves Kazoo magazine! After subscribing she asked me to purchase every past issue we can. She said, " I like all of the fun activities and puzzles. There are fun recipes in each one."
My kids love these magazines and read them repeatedly.
My daughter (age 12) absolutely loved this magazine. Lots of fun activities and good articles. If you’re looking for a magazine for tweens or young teens that’s not movie stars/fashion/makeup, this is a great choice!
My 9 year old daughter loved these magazines and enjoyed reading through them. She plans to hold on to them to reread later. She felt that this magazine was appropriately written for her age group and was modern and forward-thinking. Each magazine seems to have a short story, an educational comic, a recipe, an art or science project, several word or picture puzzles, and is sprinkled with small bits of related content throughout. The pictures are pleasant and diverse and the paper is thick and sturdy. These worked well to keep her entertained on a road trip.
Bought this for my granddaughter and she loves it!
My 9-year old daughter loved this magazine! It has such a variety of activities in it that it kept her busy for days.
This is such a fantastic magazine for girls. You can tell a lot of time and thought went into the design and content creation. I bought 4 different issues after we received this one because my daughter (7 y/o) loved it so much.
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.
Why are you asking for a review when I haven't received the magazine??
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Kazoo is a magazine for all of the girls in the family to enjoy!
My daughter really enjoyed completing each activity!
My 9 year old granddaughter looks forward to her issues and the personalized messages we occasionally put in the magazine for her. They're well written, catering to a large age group,fun and inspirational. I love Kazoo and what it offers young girls.
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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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