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Like Aquila, but for mid teens

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BlueChampagne · 03/11/2023 13:27

I have given my god daughter a subscription to Aquila for the last few years, but at 14 she is now outgrowing it. Any suggestions for something similar for older children? She's quite academic.

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Forgottenmyphone · 04/11/2023 15:52

How It Works magazine

WASZPy · 04/11/2023 15:56

New Scientist. Easily accessible by an academic 14yo.

Revengeofthepangolins · 05/11/2023 08:33

Agree with both the previous. Plus bbc history or history today.

BlueChampagne · 06/11/2023 12:50

Great idea, but I think they get New Scientist already. Will take a look at the History ones though.

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SisterMichaelsHabit · 06/11/2023 12:51

Current Archaeology or Current World Archaeology are quite accessible and interesting for this age group (although I hesitate to encourage her into archaeology, it's a terrible career).

CatChant · 06/11/2023 12:55

Oyla magazine

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