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| CALLIOPE The perfect passport to world history magazine for kids ages 9 and above (grades 4 and up) ---- Magazineline read more details about this magazine * Please keep in mind it usually takes 4-6 weeks for you to receive the first issue. |
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| Magazines.com | CALLIOPE | 9 | $33.95 | $ 3.77 | Subscribe from Magazines.com |
| Magazineline | CALLIOPE | 9 | $33.95 | $ 3.77 | Subscribe from Magazineline |
| MagazineCity | CALLIOPE | 9 | $34.95 | $ 3.88 | Subscribe from MagazineCity |
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(subsidized by ads) | CALLIOPE | 9 | $42.95 | $ 4.77 | Subscribe from MagazineValues |
| MagazinesQuick | CALLIOPE | 9 | $48.67 | $ 5.41 | Subscribe from MagazinesQuick |
| MagazineCity | CALLIOPE | 18 | $68.90 | $ 3.83 | Subscribe from MagazineCity |
| MagazineCity | CALLIOPE | 27 | $102.80 | $ 3.81 | Subscribe from MagazineCity |
| Calliope Magazine was the winner of the 1998 EdPress Golden Lamp Award, and covers curriculum mandated world history themes which show readers that world history is a continuation of events, not a series of isolated, unrelated occurrences.
---- NetMagazines About Calliope: CALLIOPE is a passport to world history. Each issue centers on an exciting and colorful theme which will enhance your students' understanding of their world. Geared to children ages 9 - 14.
CALLIOPE is a passport to world history. Each issue centers on an exciting and colorful theme which will enhance your students understanding of their world. Geared to children ages 9 - 14.
The perfect passport to world history magazine for kids ages 9 and above (grades 4 and up)
CALLIOPE is a passport to world history. Each issue centers on an exciting and colorful theme which will enhance your students' understanding of their world. Geared to children ages 9 - 14.
CALLIOPE is the perfect world history magazine for kids. Specially written for kids ages 9 to 14, Calliope goes beyond the "facts" to explore provocative issues.
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