Cobblestone gathers articles, games, poems, and suggestions for projects based on American history and geography, with some issues touching on science. Cobblestone is suitable for social studies and language arts students in grades 4-8.
The CRC's holdings date back to 1980.
Cricket collects stories, riddles, puzzles, rhymes, and articles by well-known authors for elementary grades. Includes a section of original writings by readers. Cricket is suitable for language arts students in grades 3-6.
The CRC's holdings date back to 1973.
Faces magazine takes young readers to places as far as the other side of the world and as close as the next state to get an honest and unbiased view of how children in other places live: from common customs to rules of the road, unusual foods to animals found in the region, games to housing. Faces is suitable for social studies, language arts, and visual arts students in grades 4-8.
The CRC's holding date back to 1984.
Ranger Rick is the official magazine of the National Wildlife federation, and features articles to engage children in the environment. Each issue features games, comics, and riddles. Ranger Rick is suitable for social studies and science students in grades 3-6.
The CRC's holdings date back to 1984.
Skipping Stones is a collection of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry written and art drawn by teenagers around the world. The focus of the magazine is to promote "cooperation, creativity, and celebration of cultural and linguistic diversity." Skipping Stones is suitable for language arts students in grades 7-12.
The CRC's holdings date back to 1992.