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5 Reasons Why You Should Get Your Son A Boys' Life Magazine Subscription

Are you the parent of a young boy, particularly one who is active with the Boy Scouts of America, even just on a local level? If so, do you currently purchase the Boys' Life magazine for them? If not, you may want to take the time to see what you and your son have been missing. Below five reasons why you should at least examine the Boys' Life magazine are outlined.

#1 - The Magazine is Ideal for All Boy Scouts

The Boys' Life magazine is commonly referred to as the 'flagship,' or the preferred publication of the Boy Scouts of America. This is because of the magazine articles, activities, and themes. Many are directly in line with the teachings of the Boy Scouts of America. Topics covered in this popular magazine often include sports, outdoor adventures, science, and nature.

#2 - The Magazine Comes In Three Different Formats

If your child is active with the Boy Scouts of America, you should know that there are three main divisions, including Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing. The Boys' Life magazine comes in three different versions each month. These different versions appeal to Boy Scouts depending on their age. For instance, one publication is for boys between the ages of six and eight, the next is for boys nine and ten, and the third Boys' Life magazine is designed for those aged eleven and up.

#3 - It Is a Good, Quality Source of Entertainment

In today's society, it is hard to find good, quality entertainment for children. The Boys' Life magazine is an exception. As previously stated, a number of issues and topics are discussed in the Boys' Life magazine. Your child may be able to read articles that focus on their favorite athletes, they may learn fun Boy Scout activities that they can at home or own their own time, and much more.

#4 - The Ideas Shared

In keeping with the activities that your child can do on their own time, you may be surprised how many interesting activities the Boys' Life magazine highlights. In addition to printed games, such as puzzles, your child may also be provided with a list of outdoors activities for summer and winter. These are activities that they may want to do with you, by themselves, or ones that they may want to share with their Boy Scout Pack. In fact, your child's Boy Scout Den or Pack Leader may also use this magazine at meetings.

#5 - Affordable Subscription Costs

The Boys' Life Magazine must be ordered in the form of a subscription, although many simply share magazines. Getting your child their own subscription will enable the magazine to be delivered to your home, in your child's name. What is nice about doing so is that you can receive a discount if your child is a member of the Boy Scouts of America. To receive this discount though, you must approach your child's adult leader.

The five above mentioned reasons are just a few of the many reasons why you should consider buying your son a Boys' Life magazine subscription. If you are still unsure as to whether or not the magazine is right for you, you may want to ask to borrow a copy of the magazine from another Boy Scout parent or an adult Boy Scout leader. After a quick examination, there is a good chance that you and your child will like what you see.

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