A Magazine for Kids with Big Questions.If you wish you could share the kind of sustenance Sustenance Amalthaea goat who provided milk for baby Zeus. [Gk. Myth.: Leach, 41] ambrosia food of the gods; bestowed immortal youthfulness. [Gk. Myth. you receive from Spirituality & Health with the 11- to 15-year-olds in your life, now there's a new quarterly magazine. KidSpirit, a gold prizewinner prize·win·ner n. One that wins a prize. prizewinner n → premiado/a prizewinner prize n → gagnant(e) of the 2008 National Parenting Publications Award, has an all-kid editorial board and explores values, spirituality, and life's big questions in a nonaffiliated and inclusive forum. The ad-free, not-for-profit magazine seeks to create "a critical mass of kids eager to engage each other about ethics, volunteerism vol·un·teer·ism n. Use of or reliance on volunteers, especially to perform social or educational work in communities. volunteerism , stewardship of the planet, human relationships, and experiences of connection beyond themselves," says founding editor Elizabeth Dabney Hochman. Each issue is theme-based. The spring 2009 issue asks, is there a limit to what we should know? "KidSpirit readers and writers are the next generation of Spirituality & Health readers," says Hochman. "In fact, the all-kid editorial board wrote a mission statement that included the kids' desire to share opinions, but not impose them on others." To learn more about the magazine, go to KidSpiritMagazine.com. |
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