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Ranger Rick Studio : National Wildlife Federation by National Wildlife Federation Release Date : 2001-11-23 Publisher : National Wildlife Federation Availability : Usually ships in 1 to 3 months and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Issues : 12 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 49 reviews)
List Price : $27.00 Our Price : $19.95
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Ranger Rick is for children ages 7 and up. Each issue is packed with amazing facts, stunning photos and outdoor adventures that help kids sharpen reading skills and develop a deeper appreciation for nature. A Parent's Choice Gold Award recipient in 1999. Published monthly. |
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Ranger Rick (magazine) |
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I had my sons subscribe to it when they were young and used it in my classroom when I taught second grade. It is a very good magazine and helps children learn about animals and the environment. I |
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Ranger Rick excellent |
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Good content and on time delivery of issues. This grandson isn't much of a reader so I really don't know how it would be for a kid who loves to read but the parents are happy with the contents and issues arrive on time every month. Nice gift. |
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Ranger Rick magazine subscription |
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My grandson and granddaughter have not received even the first copy of the magazine as of this date. The subscription payment cleared my bank weeks ago but there is still no magazine at their house. |
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What magazine???? |
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We have not yet received this magazine. My grandson enjoys this product however, so we expect it to be a hit. |
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Ranger Rick is a winner! |
I ordered this for my grandchildren. They all enjoy looking at it. My 2 1/2 year old grandsons both like it, too. It is a great magazine for any animal lover. I want to teach them the importance of animals and to work to protect them. If we all start when they are small, they will grow up with that love.
"In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we are taught." (Baba Dioum, 1968.) |
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