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Welcome to What on Earth! Magazine, the multiple award-winning Children’s Magazine of the Year 2O24!
This brilliant monthly magazine covers all their favourite topics – from animals, space and nature to art, sport, dinosaurs, history and inventions – and is created in partnership with Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Each issue is bursting with amazing facts, spectacular photos, quizzes, puzzles, games, jokes, home activities and so much more to keep curious kids aged 7-14 engaged and entertained.
A subscription to What on Earth! Magazine is the fun way to help your child fall in love with reading and learning – and a perfect present for Christmas and birthdays.
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