Ladybug Magazine
If you're a child, receiving a
subscription to Ladybug Magazine can be as exciting
as getting a letter from Santa ...
Ladybug Magazine is one of the cutest brainstorms to hit
the journalism market today. This crafty magazine caters to
children between the ages of two and six. You may be asking
yourself what toddler needs a magazine and the question is
valid. My knee-jerk reaction was to laugh at the concept posed
by Ladybug Magazine but after a little thought, my snorts
turned into nods of acceptance.
First of all, I send letters from Santa to each and every
one of my nieces and nephews. My daughter got her first one
before she was born. This may seem like a futile attempt to get
children to believe in Santa Claus, but it is the first step to
introducing them to reading. Ladybug Magazine works in much the
same way. The letters from Santa are not designed to be read by
the child. They are made to be read to the child. This is the
fundamental step to reading in general.
There is another way that Ladybug Magazine is like getting
letters from Santa Claus. This similarity is that the child
receives them in the mail. Even a two-year-old child is
beginning to understand the concept of mail. Children love to
receive letters or just about anything else in the mail. This
goes for Ladybug Magazine as well. This monthly magazine
arrives twelve times each year bringing joy and excitement to
your mailbox.
Each issue contains forty pages which is a large number of
pages for any child to go through. Some adults have difficulty
getting through forty pages of magazine. However, Ladybug
Magazine fills the journal with engaging stories and poems
written by today’s most popular writers. They are also
illustrated by well-known artists who help bring the stories to
life.
What really animates the stories and poems is the parent or
caretaker who spends the countless moments sharing the reading
experience with the child. Ladybug Magazine provides the
opportunity for you to set everything aside for a few minutes
and share a special moment with your little one. It is the
vehicle that begins your little one on his or her first reading
adventure and it gives you a way to bond.
So when someone asks me why on earth I would order a monthly
subscription for my daughter, I tell them that she simply needs
Ladybug Magazine. It opens the world of reading to her and
it gives her an her mommy a little time together each day to
read and share. Every child could use that.
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