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Stories for Children Magazine Review

I have another great way to bring more stories to your children:  Stories for Children Magazine.  The Editor-in-Chief is VS Grenier who wrote the book Babysitting Sugar Paw by VS Grenier, see my review here.   First a little about Stories for Children Magazine taken from their website:

Come take an adventure in the World of Ink with Stories for Children Magazine, a monthly Ezine for children ages 3 to 12 years old.

Did you know that the love of reading is often times triggered by an adult reading good children’s stories to very young children?  Some expectant parents read to their babies while they’re still in the womb and continue every day after they’re born.  Stories for Children Magazine was designed to unlock your children’s imagination and take them on an exciting adventure into the World of Ink with Stanley Bookman from Storyville as their guide on the magical monthly trips.

Each monthly issue is loaded with fun stories and articles based on age-appropriate reading levels.  There are also puzzles, games, children’s book reviews, crafts, and poems to inspire the imagination.  Children’s authors or illustrators are also known to stop by, hoping to make new friends along their journey into the World on Ink.

Stories for Children Magazine is not just for adult writers.  One thing that sets Stories for Children Magazine apart is that we also publish stories written and illustrated by children and teens.  While submitting stories to children’s magazines, editor VS Grenier was shocked to discover that few magazines allowed underage writers.  She vowed to change this and has done so with Stories for Children Magazine.  This magazine encourages readers who are our future writers and illustrators to submit to all areas of the magazine so that our readers can become a real part of the adventure that’s found in the World of Ink. 

There has always been an enchantment about reading a good children’s story.  Children take pleasure in having a story read to them anytime or anywhere- whether it be around a campfire, under a starry night, in their beds wrapped up tight in snuggly blankets, beneath a shady tree on a hot summer’s day, or in front of a roaring fireplace on a cold winter’s day.  Children love to listen to a story being read and this can go as far as adolescence.  So sit back and let the authors and illustrators at Stories for Children Magazine take you and your child along with Stanley on a magical journey into the World of Ink!

Monthly issues are published the 1st Monday of every month.

My Take:   I really like this website…there is tons of different things to look at here: great stories, arts and crafts, puzzles, and poems to name a few.  The really great thing:  it is all free, yes you read correct- FREE.  If you want to download it to a PDF form you can do for .99 cents through Paypal.  I was amazed at the number of stories, the great illustrations, and every bit of it is great content!  Please go check it out for yourself here.

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AndreaM@MommyPR.com My name is Andrea and I have 2 boys, a wonderful husband, and 2 kitties. I am blessed to be able to stay at home with the kids 3 days a week and work as a physical therapist 2 days a week.

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  1. Donna says:

    Great review of a great children’s ezine. One I’m proud to be associated with. Thanks for such wonderful feedback.

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