We were getting Highlights High Five Bilingüe but now we need something a little more advanced.
There are a lot of great Spanish magazines out there but can't purchase most of them:
I can inquire at my library if they have or can get Spanish magazines, but I really want a print subscription that can be delivered to the house and that my child can pick up and read whenever. We do not have a tablet or laptop available for them to use.
I have been shopping around for used magazine bundles on Ebay. Is there another place I should be looking?
If anyone is curious, we are learning Mexican Spanish.
There are a lot of great Spanish magazines out there but can't purchase most of them:
- Caracola by Bayard Education - my favorite of all the options because of the illustrations. Only sold in Spain (or maybe across Europe)
- CUCÚ - another great one. This one is created in Columbia and not distributed to US.
- National Geographics Kids en español - created in Madrid, Spain. Not available to people in US.
- ¿Qué Tal? by Scholastic - Mexican Spanish and delivers within US but only available to teachers ordering 10 subscriptions or more.
- Algarabía Niños - this is (was?) a print magazine created in Mexico City, but it might just be digitally available now, or maybe they just have backissues? Their online stores sells some backissues but they are prohibitively expensive ($35-$45 each)
- Muy Interesante Junior - A nonfiction magazine created in Mexico for preschoolers but can appeal to older kids (7+ years) as well. Not sure if they still publish print copies. Paper versions were never sold in US but people can probably get digital issues through their iOS app
- Kids Jot Down - this one is from Seville, Spain. No shipping to US, however, I'm not sure what ages it is for. It may be a little older than what I need
- ChopChop - kids magazine created in Massachusetts and published in both English and Spanish. Unfortunately my child has no interest in cooking or food
- Cricket Media - discontinued their Spanish magazines Ladybug en Español and Iguana Magazine several years ago. Backissues can be ordered, however neither seems like a particularly good choice for us. Ladybug is less advanced than what I'd like, and my child has already seen a copy of Iguana and did not find it engaging
- Explora Magazine - this seems like someone's personal passion project. There is no subscription but there are a few backissues available. However, I can't tell what age this is for and no sample inside pages are shown
I can inquire at my library if they have or can get Spanish magazines, but I really want a print subscription that can be delivered to the house and that my child can pick up and read whenever. We do not have a tablet or laptop available for them to use.
I have been shopping around for used magazine bundles on Ebay. Is there another place I should be looking?
If anyone is curious, we are learning Mexican Spanish.