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India Press Store - Dig

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List Price: $44.55
Our Price: $33.95
Your Save: $ 10.60 ( 24% )
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Manufacturer: Carus Publishing
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 9 Label: Carus Publishing Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Carus Publishing Number Of Issues: 9 Publisher: Carus Publishing Studio: Carus Publishing Subscription Length: 365
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Dig Comment: Dig takes a subject that could be dull and transforms it into something fun, exciting, and easy to relate to. Well-researched and -written articles by people who are actually *doing* archeology expose kids to fascinating subjects month after month. Activities, photos, and maps keep each issue visually interesting. Megaliths, Bog People, and Disasters are just a few of the themes Dig explores. This is a great magazine for curious, bright, and clever kids who want to know more about Dig-ging stuff up!
Customer Rating:      Summary: DIG is great! Comment: I wish this magazine had been around when I was a kid. One might think an archaeology magazine would be a little boring... but that's not the case at all! One of my favorite issues of the magazine is called "Disaster!" (February 2007). It explores how archaeologists worked at Ground Zero after Sept. 11 and in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina--pretty fascinating stuff.
There are lots of high-quality photos, and sidebars and boxes add even more information than the well-written articles already provide. This magazine is worth getting for any child who has any curiosity about the world around him or her.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I Love This Magazine, oh - and so does my 11-year old! Comment: My son received a gift subscription to this magazine two years ago, and each year since, he's asked for a renewal subscription. If he didn't get it himself, I would be sorely tempted to subscribe to it for myself. The articles are accessible to kids, but not so dumbed down to be condescending. Some of the articles I've copied out and given to whom-ever I can (and I mean adults) because they're so darn interesting and I-didn't-know-that! Highly recommended for the young enquiring mind and the parent of the same!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Dig is packed with mummies, pyramids, new discoveries about ancient civilizations, and more. Dig gives kids ages 9 to above (grades 4 and up) the latest scoop on archaeology around the world and explains how ancient ideas shape our world today.
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