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  • Scrumhalf! Science Magazine Recommendations

    I don't know how into science your boys are, but do you have any experience with any good science (for kids) magazines? I don't really see a whole lot offered, but there is one called Odyssey that looks decent. I was hoping you've read an issue or two. :grin:

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    FB, I honestly don't have a very good idea. I don't get my kids any magazines on science. Let me do some digging around to see if there are any good ones.

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    • #3
      No big deal, thanks for getting back to me. I'm just trying extra hard to think of things to buy my 9 year old because he isn't in to "toys" and he does love science (and I can't get him to read much either).

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      • #4
        Science is a lot of doing, but also a lot of reading. I use to have all kinds of mini lab kits, etc. They were fun and hands on.

        I'll be thinking of some cool ideas.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
          Science is a lot of doing, but also a lot of reading. I use to have all kinds of mini lab kits, etc. They were fun and hands on.

          I'll be thinking of some cool ideas.



          I think he'll do the reading if it's like a magazine, or even those silly Ripley's type books. i bought him one of those with the "gross" facts and stuff like that. Maybe some of the kitchen science experiment type kits would be cool, too.

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          • #6
            Lol you asked Scrum. Stop treating him like the resident dork. :) !

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            • #7
              A - He's smart, that's not a secret, and quite often shows a knowledgable interest in science.

              B - He has children.

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              • #8
                C - He's Indian so that's a check mark against him. We cant have it all scrum. Sorry brother.

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                • #9
                  Haha B... yes, genetically disadvantaged but still kicking ass! :thumup:

                  FB, I've been lookng around and I think the following look pretty good:

                  1. Muse
                  2. Odyssey
                  3. Discover Kids
                  4. Superscience (from Scholastic)
                  5. Ranger Rick (more wildlife/biology oriented).


                  You can also get Scientific American, but it may be a bit advanced or at least drier than kids can handle. I am pretty sure you can get most of these at the public library, so borrow a few issues and see which one looks good! I'm going to get some myself, now that I look at some of these. They look pretty interesting!

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                  • #10
                    Thanks, Scrum. I was considering Muse as well. They are the same price, but Muse has a lot more reviews on Amazon. Maybe I'll give that one a try. I swore there was a Popular Science for kids, but I guess I imagined that because there isn't. :laugh:

                    I'll think they'll be interesting to read together. I'm sure it's choke full of stuff I didn't know either. :P

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                    • #11
                      Scrum, there's also another one called Dig.

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                      • #12
                        Discover Kids and National Geographic for Kids are two I subscribe too. Also Ranger Rick. She digs them all. I have found myself reading them as they are pretty informative.

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                        • #13
                          How about national geographic. My mom always had a million of those fuckers in the house. Hell I would just look at the pictures sometimes and learn shit.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                            I would just look at the pictures sometimes and learn shit.
                            Don't even try. Your dumb ass never learned anything. :retard: :grin:

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                            • #15
                              In some ways... I am god damn Einstein.

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