Pros: Chock full of information for your sports fan. Cons: 100% sports so don't buy it unless your child is very enthusiastic.
I am reviewing the April 2001 issue of Sports Illustrated for Kids which has a wonderful picture of Derek Jeter, a New York Yankee, on the cover with a caption “Inside –Monster Baseball Preview” plus a giant Jeter poster and it didn’t...
Pros: Colorful photography, full of articles for kids to participate in Cons: Male, male, male magazine
Q. Why do quarterbacks always drive in the left lane? A. It’s the passing lane! You’ll find sports funnies like this in every issue of Sports Illustrated for Kids. Granted, my 6 year-old can’t appreciate the subtleties of the jokes, but he ...
Pros: great photos, interesting stories, lots of kid contributions Cons: My son won't do anything else until he's read it!
My son is a Sports Fanatic who had the misfortune of being born to "sports-challenged" parents. Sports Illustrated For Kids is one of the ways we help him cope!
My nine year old son received a gift subscription to S.I. For...
Pros: Great Pictures/Articles/Photos Cons: To many Advertisements
Introduction
OK, so you’ve heard of Sports Illustrated, but have you heard of Sports Illustrated for Kids?. Sports Illustrated for Kids basically focuses on the same concept as the dad’s magazine, but making...
Pros: informative, easy to read, fun way to get your children to read, many activities Cons: none!
Sports Illustrated for Kids is a spin-off of the oh-so-famous Sports Illustrated Magazine. This magazine is perfect for any athletic teens who like watching, reading about, or playing sports, especially males! This magazine is targeted towards ...
When I first subscribed to Sports Illustrated for Kids several years ago, you could definitely call me a tomboy. Yes, I have changed. I started to wear halters, skirts, and heels rather than a tee, Umbros and Nikes. But not everything about me has...
Pros: Great layout, easy to read, fun to read, great for kids! Cons: Short article length, monthly subscription
SIFK, is in my opinion, the best sports magazines for kids ranging from 8-11 years old out there. The article length is very short, but the layout is great and there are TONS of articles! Once kids start reaching their teen years, I suggest they start...
Pros: Funny, educational, informative and gets kids to read Cons: for younger people
I a little old for this magazine now, but I before I had a subscription to this magazine for three years and loved every word that I read! Even kids that hate reading will read this, I've seen it for myself because we used to have this magazine in our...
Pros: Quality reading material for kids Cons: none
Most of the magazine subscriptions coming to my home are for my teenage daughter. She gets at least three a week. She is a little spoiled, but pays for most of them with her own money. Most of the magazines are of little or no interest to my 10 year old...
Pros: Great Magazine Cons: Lots of Money if you don't subscribe
Sports Illustrated for Kids is a great magazine for the kids. The parents might even like it also. I was subscribed for it for a year and I really liked it but I canceled my subscription for another magazine but it wasn't cause it was bad, it was just...
Pros: Non-biased, informative, appropriate for children, easy to read. Cons: None.
Sports Illustrated for Kids is a great way to get your children reading something. I recently purchased a subscription for my son, as he was beginning to express an interest in sports. Unfortunately he had trouble reading the local paper's sports...
Pros: Excellent Articles For Kids Cons: Ads In a Children Magazine
Sports Illustrated for Kids is an excellent reading source for children. My brother is an avid reader of it, and I must say, I was quite surprised by the well done job of mixing pictures, articles, and interviews of kid's role models. The athletes also...
Pros: good pictures, easy to read, fun, comical, very well organized, good articules and info Cons: nothing
This magazine is perfect for kids because it tells them about the sports world in an educational way with puzzles, crosswords, guess who question that will keep them entertain all day long. The issues come out monthly, and I swear Buzz will keep your...
Each month, Sports Illustrated Kids covers sports the way kids like it. Enjoy interviews with sports heroes, hilarious comics, awesome action photos, ...More at Magazines.com
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