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Children & Youth

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Child Welfare Review
http://www.childwelfare.com/kids/news.htm
"Child Welfare Review is an electronic journal that brings together current papers on important topics in child welfare. Many of the articles are located at web sites around the world. The links to the articles allow quick access to these papers. We also publish original articles, reports, policy studies, thought pieces and book reviews. Every effort is made to include opinions and views from a variety of contrasting perspectives. The goal is to collect the most important papers on child welfare subjects located on the web into one place. Child Welfare Review is intended as a forum for critical and significant inquiry into issues that impact the future of children. More than one hundred articles are organized into six categories: child abuse, foster care and adoption, welfare reform and children, child poverty and inequality, child advocacy, and values and children."
The Children's Reader
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/202/300/childrens/
Ceased publication.
Children's Surprises
http://www.surprises.com/
The Five Owls
http://www.fiveowls.com/
"A publication for readers personally and professionally involved in children's literature."
The Future of Children
http://www.futureofchildren.org/
"The primary purpose of The Future of Children is to disseminate timely information on major issues related to children's well-being, with special emphasis on providing objective analysis and evaluation, translating existing knowledge into effective programs and polices, and promoting constructive institutional change. In attempting to achieve these objectives, we are targeting a multidisciplinary audience of national leaders, including policymakers, practitioners, legislators, executives, and professionals in the public and private sectors. This publication is intended to complement, not duplicate, the kind of technical analysis found in academic journals and the general coverage of children's issues by the popular press and special interest groups."
Human Development & Family Life Bulletin
http://fcs.osu.edu/hdfs/index.htm
A quarterly newsletter devoted to research about children and families. The Bulletin is divided into feature articles, practice wisdom, evaluation updates, research briefs, and short book/resource reviews.
Interact Magazine
http://nrich.maths.org/public/
This online magazine features math-related articles and problems for a wide range of users.
Kid's Crosswords
http://members.aol.com/kidcross/table.htm
Educators' magazine containing puzzles and crosswords designed for grades K-12.
KidScreen Magazine
http://www.kidscreen.com/
Online version of KidScreen, "an international trade magazine serving the information needs and interests of all those involved in reaching children through entertainment."
Mali Koncil
http://www.glas-koncila.hr/mak/index.php
National Geographic Kids
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngkids/
New Moon Magazine
http://www.newmoongirlmedia.com/
"New Moon is a 48-page, advertising-free, professionally-produced, international magazine with stories by and about girls and women all over the world. New Moon celebrates girls, explores the passage from girl to woman, and builds resilience and healthy resistance to the gender inequities girls experience." The Editorial Board, which is made up of girls and adults, edit material submitted by girls worldwide--as well as material submitted by professional adult writers.
Parents and Children Together Online
http://reading.indiana.edu/www/indexfr.html
"Parents and Children Together Online is a web-delivered magazine featuring original stories and articles for parents and children to share together. The magazine also features book reviews, articles for children's writers and "The Global Campfire," a collabor"
Purple Mountain Press
http://www.purplemountain.com/
"We care deeply about education and want to provide accurate, timely and age-appropriate information to children. We provide this through our newspaper, website parent guide and teacher guide. Giving children current, relevant news is challenging. We beleive we can help meet this challenge."
Stone Soup
http://www.stonesoup.com/
"The literary magazine written and illustrated by young people through age 13. Stone Soup is international and has been published since 1973. Our web site includes a sample issue, web links to the current issue, beautiful art by children from all over the world, projects for teachers and students as well as links to the juvenilia of Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte."
Time for Kids
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/
Wildside - The Magazine for Naturally Inquisitive Kids
http://www.wildside.co.uk/
"Surf our site and find games to play, links to other cool sites and ID Cards that roar back at you."
Yak's Corner
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=YAK
"Yak's Corner is FUN, highly visual, interactive and informative - with fresh detail and news." An online version of the Detroit Free Press' newspaper for kids, Yak's Corner has games and activities, news items, animal profiles, and pages for kids' art and writing.
YES Mag
http://www.yesmag.ca/
Canada's science magazine for kids.
Young World
http://dawn.com/weekly/yworld/yworld.htm
Weekly magazine for young people, from Pakistan, in English.
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