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DiscountDelight - Highlights For Children

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List Price: $47.40
Our Price: $29.64
Your Save: $ 17.76 ( 37% )
Availability: Usually ships in 6 to 10 weeks
Manufacturer: Highlights For Children
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Highlights For Children Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Highlights For Children Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Highlights For Children Studio: Highlights For Children Subscription Length: 365
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Do NOT order it here because you won't get any magazines. Comment: I ordered this magazine a year ago, and my nephew still haven't receive a single magazine! Every time I email customer service they would tell me that it's coming next month. I will let you how the magazine is when I get it, but don't hold your breath.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Way To Start Reading Comment: I highly recommend Highlights for children. It's a great way for children to begin reading in a very fun way. Watch your child's eyes read with delight as they have fun with puzzles, hidden pictures, games, and fun and entertaining stories.
Cynthia Marie Rizzo, author of Julie and the Unicorn
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gallant Always Orders Magazines for His Children Comment: Highlights magazine is the New Yorker of children's literature. Following that analogy, the Nickelodean Magazine or Disney Princess might be the In Touch Weekly's of children's lit. Highlights may at times feel outdated and stale (as might the New Yorker), but overall the quality is consistent and there is plenty to enjoy. The Hidden Picture puzzle alone is worth the price. If you only know the magazine from schools and doctor's waiting rooms from your childhood, you might not have had the chance to see a pristine Hidden Picture puzzle. The pictures end up getting marked up by kids with poor impulse control and listless parents, the future sociopaths of America, who evidently did not absorb any lessons first from Goofus and Gallant. With Highlights you get no advertising, no slick pandering your children, and you get stories, puzzles, projects, poems, and those lovable Timbertoes.
It's also good just to get magazines for kids in the mail. I find it to be a nice way to encourage reading in my family. Nothing cuter than going through the mail with the kids after which everyone sits down together, in earnest, and flips through their magazine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: unpleasant customer service Comment: The first customer service person said the first issue was going to be sent on Dec. 1. We didn't receive it. The second person said it was sent to a wrong address, and he would sent it again. The third person said nothing was sent so far, and actually the Jan. issue is going to be the first issue we can receive. Not reliable customer service. I canceled the subscription.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Highlights Still a Highlight! Comment: My 6-year-old, who is a fairly advanced reader for her age, loves Highlights...in fact, it's only been in the past 6 months or so that she has really started getting into the magazine. We've been subscribing to it for a year or so, but now that she can read, she can't wait to tear into it when it arrives.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Children's magazine dedicated to developing children's reading skills, knowledge and creativity. Contains games, puzzles, tear-outs, clubs, educational projects for children to age 14.
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