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The ability to read is not required
Edit 7/2016
Half a year later the magazine came with an offer for a free book and a free tote disguised as a scratch off game. Everyone would win. The catch is that the "free" item would be shipped with a book subscription, which cost money. So read the fine print as I underlined in the image and remember there's no free lunch.
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At first, it puzzled me that there's a magazine for kids who haven't learned how to read. But once I received the magazine, I got the answer. Most of the contents are games with pictures and not too many words. For example there's a game where the kid searches for all the weird things in a picture that seem out of place, such as a giant mouse driving a car. Another example is a cut-out memory game that the whole family can play together. It's amazing that kids didn't need much instructions. They automatically figured out how to play the games.
There are some short stories that parents can read for the kids, and also some easy readings for kids who barely learned how to read.
Whenever this magazine arrived at the mailbox, the kids celebrated with joy and even put down the iPad to read it. Even the older kid (9 year old) would fight the younger one over who gets to read it first.
February 2016 · Magazine Subscriptions · verified purchase