Young Scientist Magazine
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Can someone pls advise which Science mag should i subscribe now? YS or SA? My DS love reading them (he read old issues which i had subscribed many yrs back for my DD) Can anyone give feedback on both, very much appreciated.
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Hi,
Anyone try out eBooster? Is it suitable for kids below 7 years old? -
lyndachua:
Can someone pls advise which Science mag should i subscribe now? YS or SA? My DS love reading them (he read old issues which i had subscribed many yrs back for my DD) Can anyone give feedback on both, very much appreciated.
There are copies of Science Adventures in Popular. Ask your kid to read and decide which one he like.
My kids like both, and \"pleaded\" me to subscribe to both. In the view of encouraging their interest in science, I did
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hellokittyspore:
I have a free eBooster when I subscribed YS last month. I think eBooster is like a magazine to help increase General Knowledge and Eng vocab. I subscribed to High Five and Highlights last year. And I bought 2nd hand copied of Storybox.Hi,
Anyone try out eBooster? Is it suitable for kids below 7 years old?
I know it's unfair to compare eBooster with the rest of the titles that are more established and more ex but I would prefer to use High Five ( younger kids), Highlights (older kids) and Storybox. -
SAHM_TAN:
Thanks for sharing.
I have a free eBooster when I subscribed YS last month. I think eBooster is like a magazine to help increase General Knowledge and Eng vocab. I subscribed to High Five and Highlights last year. And I bought 2nd hand copied of Storybox.hellokittyspore:
Hi,
Anyone try out eBooster? Is it suitable for kids below 7 years old?
I know it's unfair to compare eBooster with the rest of the titles that are more established and more ex but I would prefer to use High Five ( younger kids), Highlights (older kids) and Storybox. -
SAHM_TAN:
Thanks for your advice, SAHM_TAN, maybe i should do thatlyndachua:
Can someone pls advise which Science mag should i subscribe now? YS or SA? My DS love reading them (he read old issues which i had subscribed many yrs back for my DD) Can anyone give feedback on both, very much appreciated.
There are copies of Science Adventures in Popular. Ask your kid to read and decide which one he like.
My kids like both, and \"pleaded\" me to subscribe to both. In the view of encouraging their interest in science, I did
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Just to share my experience with YS and SA:
My girl started reading YS L1, L2 and L3 since K2. She doesn't like science but loves YS so much that I sourced around for any old copies for her. Initially I thought YS has changed to SA, browsed the sample copies at Popular Book Store and found them too \"dry\" and decided that my gal may not like it. I presumed that maybe only SA Level 1 suits her (she is P2 this year).
I bought a set of SA L2 last week (btw the SA sold at Popular - 8 bks in a set is for export set). My gal found SA interesting and she likes it, asked for more. So my suggestion is : bring your kids to Popular and let them browse through the sample copies and let them decide. :idea: -
Anyone knows where else I can get the Young scientist magazine other than through their website? Is popular selling?
I am keen to get the 2012 collection. Emailed them 3 questions, only answered 1. Resend again and again only answered one. Sent again but yet to hear from them.
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Why donβt you try calling them? 6570 6811
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