34: The Winners' Issue

Kazoo magazine

Temporarily out of stock. We'll get more in early January.

For: Girls, ages 5 to 12, who dream big

Issue 34 HighlightsFollow our step-by-step, super-fun guide for achieving the victory of your dreams, including advice from Penn State women's soccer coach and Olympic medalist Erica Dambach and Run For Something's Amanda Litman; learn what it takes to be a champion from tennis legend Billie Jean King; fly between the stars with space physicist Jamie Rankin, Ph.D., who leads NASA's longest running mission; turn light into world-changing art alongside legendary artist and activist Jenny Holzer; learn how clever animals win the day on a trek into the jungle with conservation biologist Anna Nekaris, Ph.D.; read a comic about a woman who bicycled around the world because two men bet against her by comic artist Kat Leyh; celebrate with carrot cupcakes from Food Network host Molly Yeh; make a DIY push puppet as a reminder that nothing that gets you down can keep you down; and read a story about a girl who learns to fish.  Plus! A secret code, a word search, a search-and-find, a free tear-out poster, and more! 

Issue 34 Short Story Contributor: Kathi Appelt, author of many books, including the National Book Award finalists The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp and The Underneath, also a Newbery Honor book.

    Cover Art: Sara Tomate

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    Type: Children's magazine

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    Bookworm
    Great magazine

    This is a nice first magazine for girls. It has inspirational articles, a bit of science, a bit of brain teasers, fun pictures and interesting kid relatable stories. It's perfect for the car ride, during power outages or while waiting.

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    Twc
    Excellent magazine!

    I have to admit I had never heard of the Kazoo magazine until I came across it on Amazon. I am really impressed with it, with the quality of its content and the way this magazine is made.First, the magazine is made to last, this is not regular paper, it is protected so it will hold up longer, I love the feel of it! The covers feel like they have some coating on them to protect from moisture and the pages themselves feel different. The quality of the magazine is fantastic.The content is also top notch! There is a variety of stories, interviews, games and projects all under the cover. I love the variety and the content, every page is different with so much variety!The Winning issue is nicely done, I might have liked to see more about winning not just about being first, but about also wining being about doing your best. There is only 1 winner ... but every should be considered a winner for trying because just trying your hardest and doing all the right things does not mean you will win first place. Not everyone will get a trophy, but winning for some may never be placing first or being the best tennis player in the world (because there can only be 1 but that does not mean all the girls who hit the court are not winners in their own right!). I still love the magazine, the content and what it stand for. Sometimes, placing 5th in the company of the best, is actually winning.I love the fish story, that represents winning in being successful! And I love the stories of success and doing what others tell you might be impossible.I do like the issue and I LOVE this magazine! Great for girls! Very creative, well written and beautifully designed and presented. If I were between 5 and 12 years old, I would love a subscription to this magazine.⭐️ 1 star - I don't recommend it at all.⭐️⭐️ 2 stars - I don't recommend it, poorly written or bad information.⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars - Good Book. Not for me. Not the most well written.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars - Very good book quite, I would recommend and well written.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars - Book that I totally recommend and could not put down. Well written and a book I would read again

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    Mama B
    Another Great Issue from Kazoo

    My girls loved this one. Thank you!

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    E. Lofgren
    Great magazine, great issue

    This was my first exposure to Kazoo and we'll be getting a subscription for our daughter. Every page is excellent and positive. It has activities (puzzles, coloring), longer-form reading, and projects to do outside the magazine (crafts, recipes.) Everything in it was perfect for a 10-year-old girl.The printing and paper is very high quality and there are absolutely no ads of any kind. I'm not surprised Kazoo has won so many awards. Five stars.