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Whenever the world feels dark, just look for the light.
Highlights: Journey to the sun; take a rainbow quiz; discover glowing ocean creatures; read a comic about lighthouse keeper Ida Lewis and a short story about fairies; put on a shadow puppet show; make a three different kinds of easy DIY lanterns and a matchbox crankie; eat some stained glass candy. Plus: a spot the difference by Alison Bechdel, cut-out light switch plates by Ellen Forney, a dot-to-dot, a mystery mosaic and more.
Featured experts: Kate DiCamillo, astronaut Peggy Whitson, NASA heliophysicist Nicola Fox, marine biologist Séverine Martini, atmospheric scientist Alison Nugent, artist Judith Schaechter, the Secret Lantern Society’s Naomi Singer, Pies ‘n Thighs chef Sarah Sanneh.
Short story contributor: New York Times bestseller Meg Wolitzer
Comic contributor: Rebecca Mock
Specs: 64 full-color pages, soft-touch matte cover stock
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I purchased a subscription and several back issues for my 7 year old daughter and we have both enjoyed the creative activities, empowering stories, comics, and fun facts. The magazine is well designed and a pleasure to spend time with. I recommended this magazine to my local library and hope they subscribe so more kiddos can enjoy kazoo!
Another great Kazoo magazine. There are really good messages and fun/creative activities to go along with them.
There are so many wonderful activities in this magazine, great information, and the images are beautiful
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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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