OYLA Magazine

651 N Broad St, Suite 206, 19709, Middletown, United States
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About OYLA Magazine

OYLA is the best scientific magazine for kids (12+). The magazine is printed every month. Free US delivery right to your doorstep. There are no ads in OYLA and it works exclusively on income from subscriptions. On over 100 pages you will find scientific articles that the whole family can enjoy. Every issue is filled with a broad range of topics, from the latest scientific breakthroughs to centuries-old unsolved problems, to spark an interest in science and encourage creativity. OYLA Magazine is used by teachers and parents in additional activities with children. The magazine deals with the most difficult topics from the school curriculum, so that the child can not only understand them, but also apply this knowledge in life.

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Malinda
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We absolutely love Oyla We absolutely love Oyla. We’ve even purchased the past years. My kids are 10 and 12 and they both read it but my 12 year old reads them over and over. So much great content in each issue. Fans for life!

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Chris Kenyon
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I have an ongoing subscription for my… I have an ongoing subscription for my granddaughter and she absolutely loves it! She's 12 and a real science kid.

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Oleg
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Best science magazine to get your curious youngsters an extra boost No advertising, large range of general interest topics, stem alignment, excellent photos and editorials, bargain price. What not to love. Magazine is a sweet spot for age 13+, but if you have kids who love technology and science, it could be a good read from age of 11.

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Maegan Joseph
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My son loves getting this magazine My son loves getting this magazine. He learns so much. The unique articles keep his attention and motivate him to read it from cover to cover.

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Barry Barnhill
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This magazine is read cover to cover by… This magazine is read cover to cover by it's teenage recipient. It's saved up to read as a treat when home work is done. Amazing how a magazine can break through the electronic devices to grab attention.

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