17: The Daydreamers' Issue

Kazoo magazine

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You can still have wild adventures, even when you feel stuck at home.

For: Girls, 5 to 12, with technicolor imaginations

Highlights: Stoke your imagination with our brain-tickling activity guide; learn to speak cloud; sail the high seas in our short story; paint your feelings; make watermelon lemonade sorbet; write a song; read a comic about Grace Hopper. Plus: a search-and-find, a mystery mosaic, games, puzzles and a free tear-out poster.

Featured experts: Hamilton's Phillipa Soo, U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, filmmaker Alice Wu, ABC news chief meteorologist Ginger Zee, ice cream maker Jeni Britton Bauer, artist Deborah Kass, Oscar- and Grammy-winning lyricist Kristen Anderson-Lopez

Short story contributor: Newbery Medal winner Meg Medina

Comic contributor: Kate Leth

Specs: 64 full-color pages, soft-touch matte cover stock

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Collections: All, Back Issues

Category: Back Issues

Type: Children's magazine

Customer Reviews

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LaurenB
Worth the cost

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.

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Geoffrey Gloak
Yay Kazoo!

My 10 yo daughter loves Kazoo! As parents, we love the empowering approach of the magazine. It’s expensive, but my daughter gets a lot of time out of each issue. It’s great to be able to buy one magazine at a time for the same price a a subscription.

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Carrie E
Beautifully designed and full of activities

My daughter loves Kazoo magazine. Even though the magazine is expensive compared to others, it is beautifully designed and full activities and inspiring articles for girls. There are no ads and it is high quality. We found this magazine when trying to find a replacement for American Girl magazine.

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UnlikelyFarmers
8 year old loves it!

My 8 year old daughter loves this magazine. It is such a great variety of activities and info. Keep them coming!