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Summary: Full of affordable family games, activities and ideas
Comment: We've had our subscription for more than a year now and we find at least 2-3 activities or ideas in each issue. We have two boys, now ages 5 and 4, and we share this subcription with them. The summer and holiday issues are the best.
Unlike "Child" magazine, the majority of the products in this publication are affordable for middle-income families. We cancelled our subscription to Child magazine and later learned it went out of business.
Getting back to Family Fun, the magazine is affordable (less than $10 per year on Amazon) and a good value if you enjoy family activities.
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Summary: Something Great For Every Family
Comment: From seasonal crafts, sick days, and parenting tips for various child issues "Family Fun" offers it all! The ideas are fairly inexpensive, and typically easy to follow. Some activities require more adult input than others! This is a hands on magazine, where parents oversee the suggested ideas. Though kids may like the colored closeups of activities.
It has a good mix for kids of all ages. I haven't come across any babyish crafts, though somewhat tailored to youngsters. Anyone could create these works, with pride.
Birthday parties and holiday celebrations are always a challenge. This magazine gives parents the confidence to pull off a hit, to amaze tots to the parents bringing them. Be it the creative display of eats to decorations it is covered here.
This magazine gives families insight into planning a trip. Breaking down the trip, helps organize, and plan more efficiently.
Kids health, and well being is vital to their development. Home and personal, school conflicts,or any other issue is listed.