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What on Earth! Magazine is the perfect Xmas gift for 4-7 year olds. It’s a fun, fascinating and factual magazine that will help your child develop a lifelong love of reading & discovery.
Do your children or grandchildren spend too much time on screens and not enough time reading? The latest National Literacy Trust Survey 2024 shows that only 34.6% of 8 to 18-year-olds say they enjoy reading in their free time.
We need to re-engage children with the love of reading and the key to getting them reading and learning. “For many children the real world is far more amazing than anything you can make up. Tapping into this natural sense of wonder and curiosity about the world we live in lies at the heart of What on Earth! Magazine which is designed to develop a lifelong love of learning through reading.” Christopher Lloyd, Founder and CEO, What on Earth Magazines Ltd.
What on Earth! Magazine is an award-winning monthly non-fiction children’s magazine for 7-14 year old. It is packed with amazing facts on a diverse range of topics so inquisitive young minds can deep-dive into everything from how rockets work to the extraordinary power of our brain.
It is packed with amazing facts, fascinating features, stunning photos, quizzes, games, home activities and more. So whether they’re an avid animal lover, a budding inventor or a technology whizz, they will find plenty inside each issue of What on Earth! Magazine to keep their brains buzzing.
What on Earth! Magazine makes the perfect gift for 7-14 year-olds.
If you’re looking for a birthday or Christmas present, that gives the joy of discovery, then look no further. A subscription to What on Earth! makes the perfect gift for a 7-14 year old, that will be sent in the post to the child every month for 6 or 12 months.
A 6-month subscription includes a free £10 What on Earth! books gift voucher and a 12-month subscription includes a FREE Britannica’s Encyclopedia Infographica, worth £25.
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