Histoire junior

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Histoire junior
Histoire junior
Histoire junior

Subscription: 11 issues per year | Language: French | Country: France

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Subscription to Histoire Junior

Histoire Junior is the perfect way for kids aged 10-15 to dive into the fascinating world of history. From the Middle Ages to modern times, this French magazine brings the past to life with engaging stories and adventures. A subscription to Histoire Junior will ignite your child's historical imagination and make learning fun and exciting.

This subscription is for the print version of Histoire Junior, written in French and published in France. Targeted at young readers, the magazine follows the adventures of Clovis and Clio, two young travelers who explore the richness of history. Each issue is packed with stories about historical monuments, everyday objects, and works of art, offering a vivid picture of eras gone by. With 11 issues per year, your child will receive a new edition almost every month. Each issue includes in-depth reports on significant historical periods, characters, or events that shaped our world. The magazine also features comic strips and an accessible tone to make learning effortless and enjoyable. Additionally, pages of games related to each issue's theme, such as mixed words, crossword puzzles, and riddles, ensure that your child learns while having fun.

Histoire Junior aligns with the school curriculum up to the second year of high school, making it a valuable educational tool. A one-year subscription includes 11 print issues delivered directly to your doorstep, helping your child enrich their historical knowledge and cultivate a lifelong love for learning.

What to expect in every issue:

  • Engaging stories about historical monuments, objects, and works of art.
  • In-depth reports on significant eras, characters, or events.
  • Comic strips and accessible language for effortless learning.
  • Pages of games related to each issue's theme.
  • Content aligned with the school curriculum up to the second year of high school.

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