

 Great first magazine for babies! A review of Wild Animal Baby Magazine, November 14, 2009 Submitted by: Andrea from Fremont, CA
Wild Animal Baby magazine is just the right size and lenght for small babies and toddlers. It has outstanding photographs accompanied by well written and simple text. My son has really enjoyed looking at this magazine since he was 8 months old, he is now one and a half. Like a previous reviewer stated my only recommendation would be that they make them a little bit sturdier for they do fall apart after being looked at so many times and being handled by busy little people. Great investment and wonderful gift idea for children 0-2.


 Great book A review of Wild Animal Baby Magazine, September 23, 2009 Submitted by: schlaffey from Chamberlain, sd
My 2 year old has been getting this for the past year. She loves looking at them and has learned to recognize many animals. Unfortunately, she reads them so much that they have fallen apart.


 It's a good fit. A review of Wild Animal Baby Magazine, September 30, 2008 Submitted by: FireGoblin
The magazine was very flimsy for a book aimed at babies, it was folded in half by the mail carrier and then easily ripped apart by my one year old.


 Best for 6mos to 2 yrs A review of Wild Animal Baby Magazine, November 19, 2007 Submitted by: A Homeschool Mommy in LC, Tex from League City, Tx
Sturdy little magazine (heavy card stock, almost a board book). Very basic stuff, best for babies & toddlers. Covers a different letter in each issue. Once your kid is about 2-3 yrs old or if you want a change of pace, switch to Zootles - it covers a different animal in each issue in depth while also emphasizing a letter, a number, and a concept (up/down) for that issue.


 Great Magazine! A review of Wild Animal Baby Magazine, June 28, 2007 Submitted by: Cadet in Fluency from Branson, MO
I have 3 zero year olds at home and this magazine is all the rage. I can't get little Godark from eating page 30. Its his favorite. The animals are all so life-like. I was shocked when I read on a really really reputible blog that none of the animals in this magazine are real. They're all stuffed animals! amazing. Once all the pages are devoured, the leftover staples make great soup stock. To think that once Ranger Rick was raised in our proud little town of Branson. To that my friends I say cheers.
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