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Sports Illustrated Kids (1-year)

Sports Illustrated Kids (1-year)

List Price: $47.88
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Issues:12 issues / 12 months

Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 6-10 weeks.

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Product Description

Sports Illustrated KIDS magazine covers sports the way kids like it. Interviews with sports heroes. Hilarious comics. Awesome action photos and much, much more. Subscribe today.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5 in Magazine Subscriptions
  • Released on: 2001-11-23
  • Format: Magazine Subscription

Customer Reviews

sports illustrated for kids5
my grandsons ages 9 and 11 just love this magazine. they are both very active in sports and they are so excited to get this they run out to the mailbox everyday when the magazine is due - they can't wait to receive it. i would highly recommend this for any little boy (or girl) who love sports.

Where is my magazine???1
I am waiting to receive the magazine for my classroom students???? I'll give a great rating once I actually get the item ordered

one of the better kids' magazines4
My son is 8 and a sports freak. When this magazine arrives in the mailbox, he jumps on it and reads every word. It helps him stay up on the latest so he can be the "expert" out on the playground!

As a mom, one thing I like about this magazine is that in addition to covering the major sports (baseball, football, etc.) they also have features about less common sports from time to time.

I wish there was a bit less advertising, of course, which is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. But it's much better than some other kids mags I've seen.

I thought about buying regular Sports Illustrated for my son. He's an advanced reader and would be able to keep up, and it's certainly a better deal money-wise, what with it being a weekly publication. But another reviewer made a great comment here that I changed my mind: adult SI has lots of articles about athletes with drugs, personal life issues (divorce or whatnot), legal issues and so forth. These are not interesting or appropriate for my little boy. He doesn't want a scandal sheet, he just wants to read about *sports*, and that's the focus in SI for Kids.

(PS: based on other reviews for this and other magazines here on Amazon, I have taken to ordering all magazines directly from the publisher. I hope Amazon starts carrying more reliable magazine distributors because it would be nice to handle all my subs right here.)