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Brio & Beyond
Focus on the Family
Take another look... I have been receiving Brio for a little more than four years. I am now about to turn 17 and have upgraded to Brio and Beyond. To be honest it surprised and disappointed me to see some of the reviews that brio got. It's pretty safe to say that if you want a "right" ...
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Seventeen (1-year)
Hearst Magazines
Seventeen is Amazing! This magazine is still amazing! I started reading a couple years ago when I was about 13 and I loved this magazine. I suscribe to Seventeen and CosmoGirl! and Seventeen is the magazine I would definitely recommend. The issues have sections about fashion, which help ...
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Brio
Focus on the Family
A good, positive magazine Brio is a breath of fresh air amongst the current teen-oriented magazines. The articles are relevant and blunt when it comes to teaching young, Christian girls about how to live out their faith in a world doing everything against them. While not relying heavily on ...
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J-14
Bauer Publishing, 2001
good mag got this mag 4 my daughter,she loves it.lots of articles and pics of the "hot" people of 2day.
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Breakaway
Focus on the Family
Breakaway ROx!!! Breakaway has been a great magazine for me. It helps teen guys like me with subjects from bands to girls. I love this mag...its by far the best mag i`ve ever subscribed to. It`s pretty cheap, too, so check it out.
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Discovery Girls - a Magazine for Girls Ages 8 & Up
Discovery Girls
Great Gift! Granddaughter loves it! I bought a subscription for my 9 year old granddaughter for Christmas of 2006. Rest assured that this magazine is not fluff! My husband (a psychologist) and I (a businesswoman-entrepreneur) read many of the articles and were amazed at the quality of information and ...
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American Cheerleader
MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC, 2001
BEST mag for cheerleaders!!! Notice that all cheerleaders who have "reveiwed" this mag gave it 5 stars, and the other people who aren't or hate cheerleaders gave it one, naming it trash. Well if I was rating a basketball mag, I wouldn't give it a high score either!!!
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Girls' Life Magazine
Girls Life Acquisition Corporation, 2001
This mag is ok for 16 and up I have subscribed to this magazine before and I believe it should be for girls ages 15-17 because of the real life stuff in it.
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CosmoGIRL! (1-year)
Hearst Magazines
This magazine is awesome! This magazine rocks! I love the fashion articles, and the embarrassing stories and real life articles are great! :)
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Teen Ink
Young Authors Foundation
Very grown up and my 12 year old loves it! I was very surprised to read the varied content ALL supplied by the kids that run and contribute to the publication. It's in newspaper format which I also find very unique. There is information from poetry, to fact, to fiction, to education, and more. I highly ...
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Heinrich Bauer North America
Celebrity Overload OK, I'm actually not under 13, but this is simpler most likely. I think this magazine has quite a lot of info on celebrities. But they overdo it. It's ALL about celebrities. I flipped through it and there wasn't one real article, about something the reader could relate ...
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Faze
Faze Publications Inc
Faze is an empowering and fun-filled publication written for girls. Faze offers more than just the typical regurgitated pop culture and prom dieting tips. It offers insightful and inspiring looks at real-life issues encompassing global news, careers, fashion and beauty, technology, health, science, sports, nature, music and the arts.
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Jeune Et Jolie
Hachette Filipacchi
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Heinrich Bauer North America
Celebrity Overload OK, I'm actually not under 13, but this is simpler most likely. I think this magazine has quite a lot of info on celebrities. But they overdo it. It's ALL about celebrities. I flipped through it and there wasn't one real article, about something the reader could relate ...
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