DiscoveryBox

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DiscoveryBox
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DiscoveryBox's cover
Categorieschildren's magazine
Frequency10 per year
Founded1995
Company Bayard
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Website bayard-magazines.co.uk
ISSN 1366-9028

DiscoveryBox is a children's magazine by Bayard Presse. [1] It is targeted at children from 7 to 14 years old. It covers topics about science, animals, current events, nature, history and the world. It also includes games and quizzes. It is designed for the completely independent reader and is the 4th and final instalment of the Box series (after StoryBox, AdventureBox and AdventureBox Max). The classic sections include Doodle doc, Spotlight, Wildlife and Experiment.

DiscoveryBox combines knowledge and fun and leads children to explore natural ecology, history and humanities, innovative technology, and space and the universe. It not only expands their worldview, but also stimulates curiosity and knowledge, inspires enthusiasm for activities, cultivates problem-solving abilities, and helps adapt to the complex and changeable society in the future.

Currently a full-year subscription to DiscoveryBox contains 10 issues. Issues in January/February and July/August are combined. [1] DiscoveryBox Special Editions are published on occasion.

In July 2009, DiscoveryBox collaborated with the movie Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs with a behind-the-scenes look at 3D animation.

In July 2023, the 1st issue of DiscoveryBox Chinese is published.

DiscoveryBox content sections
HistoryDoodle doc
WorldNews flash
All your questions
Spotlight
Did you know?
Investigate
ScienceExperiment
NatureWildlife
ComicsTrekking with Tarzine
Betty & Batty's mad machines
D 4 Darwin
OtherMystery photo
Quiz
Games

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References

  1. 1 2 "DiscoveryBox Magazine for kids: ages 9-14". Bayard Magazines. Retrieved 2023-09-29.