Subscribe to some great fun by making your own magazine. Turn a new page on literacy skills as your kids' creativity becomes the cover story.
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Magazines usually focus on an activity or hobby, such as stamp collecting, crafts,or sports. Create a magazine on a subject that interests you. Make up a name for your publication. Celebrate Make Your Own News Day in September or feature your ideas any day!
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Fold several sheets of white paper in half, book-style. With Crayola® Washable Markers, write the name of your magazine at the top of the cover.
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Use Crayola Scissors to cut out pictures from recycled magazines. Glue them on your magazine cover with a Crayola Glue Stick.
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Write your stories on the inside pages. Draw or cut out more pictures to illustrate them.
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Create a table of contents listing what's inside your magazine.
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Make copies so family and friends can "subscribe" to your new publication.
Subscribe to some great fun by making your own magazine. Turn a new page on literacy skills as your kids' creativity bec
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