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Magazine Subscriptions For Gifts That Last Past Christmas Day

Let's face it. Some people are hard to buy for. They already have everything---or at least everything you can afford to get them, and you're tired of the old stand-by gift certificate idea.

Why not give them a gift that will continue to bring them pleasure for months after the holdiday decorations have gone back to the attic---one that will make them think of you each time it shows up in their mailbox again---a magazine subscription for a magazine that caters to their own particular interest or interests? If any of the magazines below look like they might fit someone on your Christmas list, click on the highlighted name for more information.

Got a budding writer in your family? Give them a subscription to, Writer's Digest, the best-read writers' magazine around, with something to offer every type of writer in every issue. (Even a special section addressed directly to those who write poetry.) The recipient of this great gift will bless you each time a new issue arrives in his or her mailbox. (8 issues a year.)

How about the crafty teens around your house. Pack-O-Fun has been around since I was a kid, more years than I care to remember. My friends and I spent lots of rainy afternoons following their easy instructions for creating unusual crafts using inexpensive, common household items. And, Pack-O-Fun is still faithfully delivering all kinds of new ideas for Christmas, Halloween, and every other time of the year to its readers. (6 issues a year.)

Don't forget Dad, or that teen who's into building things of wood. This magazine delivers everything he (or she) will need, and more. Popular Woodworking has unbiased reviews of the latest projects, complete plans for woodworking projects, advice on finishing, and all kinds of tips for woodworkers from the rank beginner to those who have been at it for years in every single issue. (7 issues a year.)

If you have some preschoolers, ages 3-5 in your home, now is the time to foster their love of reading and help them develop skills with interactive stories. Turtle Magazine is just the tool you need to do it. Each copy of the magazine is worth re-reading over and over again with your toddler. (6 issues a year.)

And for those older kids, ages 6-12, you'll want something they can read and activities they can do on their own. Jack and Jill is a perfect mix of entertaining stories, kid profiles, hands-on-activities, recipes, crafts, and more. (6 issues a year.)


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