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Ranger Rick

Ranger Rick

Published Monthly

Magazines.com Sales Rank: #98

12 Issues

Cover Price: $27.00

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24 Issues

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About Ranger Rick: A favorite with older boys and girls. Each issue is packed with amazing facts, awesome photos, outdoor adventures and discoveries that help kids sharpen reading skills and develop a deeper appreciation for our natural world. A 1999 Parent's Choice Gold Award recipient.

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Children Science & Nature

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Based upon 3 reviews.

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Overall, 1 of 3 customers (33%) would recommend this title to a friend.

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More about Ranger Rick: Ranger Rick is published monthly by the National Wildlife Federation, the United States' largest conservation education organization. The organization also publishes Your Big Backyard and Wild Animal Baby. Ranger Rick is written for boys and girls ages 7 and up. Ranger Rick educates children about all different kinds of animals through incredible photography and articles with amazing facts. Just some of the animals features include the tawny frogmouth bird, penguins, net-casting spider, woodpecker finch and the Caribbean reef octopus. "Ranger Rick's Adventures" is a comic strip regularly featured in the magazine. The magazine also engages children with numerous pages of games, jokes, drawings and puzzles.

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64 of 93 people (69%) found the following review helpful:

Incredibly Enjoyable on January 03, 2008
by Missy from Northeastern, NC
  • Pros: Great stories and wonderful photos
  • Cons: None

I am a stay at home mom who home-schools 2 of my children. My son has a learning disability and my daughter is gifted. Even though they have different interests and learning styles they both love this magazine. They look forward to receiving it in the mail and sit down with it together. My daughter will read the stories to my son and they will discuss what they have learned. They love learning about all of the different animals presented in each issue. The stories are short enough to keep my son's attention and the amazing photography keeps him focused and asking questions. I highly recommend this magazine to any parent of children from elementary to middle school.

  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 35-54
  • Parent: Yes
  • Magazines: 2-3
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71 of 100 people (71%) found the following review helpful:

Ranger Rick on July 29, 2006
by Kimette from Hartsville SC

I teach high school science and although Ranger Rick is written for younger students, my kids also love it. The articles have lots of pictures for the visually-oriented reader and are short and simple enough for the reluctant reader. Another advantage to the short articles in Ranger Rick is that it makes it easy to complete them quickly when you've only got a few minutes to spare. It doesn't hurt that the subject matter is informative and entertaining. All in all, I highly recommend this magazine to anyone around kids from upper elementary to high school.

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88 of 117 people (75%) found the following review helpful:

Ranger Rick on February 21, 2006
by Eve from Salem OR

Ranger Rick was my own first magazine introduction to the National Wildlife Federation some 30 years ago; it started me off on a lifetime of caring about the environment, environmental stewardship, and of course all of the Earth's wonderful creatures. With incredible close-up photographs, insightful and appropriately written articles for the beginning and young reader's level, and a rather economical price for the amount of use they get out of it, I would recommend this as one of the best gifts you could give to the child aged 6-14. Only drawback is they love them to death re-reading them; you might consider a 3-ring binder for them.

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