When I was a kid I remember Ranger Rick Magazines because they were at our Dentist’s office. I used to love to read through those magazines and read the stories found inside. For some reason I just thought that only dentist offices had these magazines and you couldn’t get them at home. We had a couple of other magazines so why not Ranger Rick. But I was a kid so I would forget about Ranger Rick until I went back to the dentist once again. What I do remember was that I did enjoy reading the magazine and since all three kids would have their appointments at the same time I had plenty of time to read.
If you remember Ranger Rick from your childhood and that could span 50 years at this point then you will be happy to learn that your kids and grandkids can learn from Ranger Rick through a few new sources. These are Ranger Rick Jr. Magazine and Ranger Rick Junior Appventures. These two new resources focus on beginning readers and make use of all new technology like the iPad.
Eva and I looked through the app and the magazine to learn more about Lions. She was very excited to hear the stories and do the activities. I love that there is an app as well as a magazine. Kids learn through so many different mediums and the audio visual interactive nature of the iPad is a perfect accompaniment to a child’s natural curiosity. While Eva does enjoy being read to and also trying to read on her own she enjoys the immediate feedback of working on the iPad. The Appventure was great for this. Annual subscriptions at $19.95 and also have digital editions. The Appventure was $4.99 and can be found in iTunes.
You can learn more about the launch of both the magazine and the Appventures below.
Ranger Rick Celebrates 50 Years with Debut of New Ranger Rick Jr. Magazine and “Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures”
Beginning readers get a new Ranger Rick-branded magazine and iPad storybook app specially designed for their interests and reading skills
Reston, VA – November 15, 2012 – National Wildlife Federation, publisher of Ranger Rick, one of the longest-running, most successful children’s magazines of all time, today announced that the Ranger Rick brand will include print and digital fun for younger children, too! For the first time in Ranger Rick’s 50-year history, beginning readers can receive a Ranger Rick-branded magazine specially designed for their interests and reading skills. Ranger Rick Jr. is a new, colorful print magazine packed with intriguing facts and world-class animal photography. But that’s not all. “Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures – Lions!” is a cutting-edge storybook app for the iPad designed for kids to explore, create, and play their way through incredible animal adventures.
“If your child loves animals, he or she will love Ranger Rick Jr. magazine,” said Lori Collins, Editor of Ranger Rick Jr. “The magazine’s dazzling wildlife photos and simple, easy-to-follow text make it the perfect first magazine for any young animal lover.”
The magazine premieres with the December 2012 issue and introduces an enthusiastic young character, Ricky Raccoon, who will assist children in exploring 36 pages of advertising-free, age-appropriate, animal content. Included in every issue is “Green Time,” a page of activities that inspires kids to head outdoors to enjoy the wildlife in their own neighborhoods. Other fun features are “Ever Wonder?” which answers kids’ questions such as: Why do kangaroos have pouches? What is Thunder? and Why do tulips close at night?
“This is a great magazine! I love that my child can practice her reading skills while having fun and learning facts about animals,” said Leslie Cleveland, Georgia-based mother of a 7-year-old who received a sneak peek at the new magazine this fall.
“Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures” is an innovative digital storybook series that spotlights a different animal in each app – from lions and pandas to penguins and other favorites – as kids explore an interactive photo story, play games, and create pictures, music, and their own tales. The premier Appventure features Ricky Raccoon and his friend Lars the Lion as they take children to the African grasslands to discover how lions live. The app was developed in partnership with Moonbot Studios, winners of the 2012 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and makers of the award-winning app, “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore.”
“There’s no other children’s app like it on the market. In every Appventure, children learn about a favorite animal as they explore an interactive photo story; create pictures, music, and stories; and play games that make use of the iPad’s state-of-the-art technology,” said Collins.
“Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures” combines top-notch wildlife photography and amusing animation to engage children in such games as a Photo Safari, which asks kids to count the lions in Lars’ pride by surveying a 360-degree panorama view of the African plains generated by the iPad’s internal gyroscope, and Animal Piano, an activity that lets children make music using the sounds made by wild animals! Children can even mix and match body parts in an Animal Builder activity to create both realistic and silly animals.
“Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures” is available for the iPad for $4.99 in the iTunes App Store.
An annual, 10-issue print subscription of Ranger Rick Jr. is $19.95. The magazine is also available on newsstands for $3.99. Digital editions, including subscriptions and single copies, are available for the Nook at bn.com and Kindle at amazon.com.
To learn more about the National Wildlife Federation, Ranger Rick Jr. magazine, “Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures” and all of NWF’s properties and initiatives, visit rangerrickjr.org or NWF.org.
About National Wildlife Federation
National Wildlife Federation is the nation’s largest conservation organization inspiring Americans to protect wildlife for our children’s future. Ranger Rick magazine has entertained and educated generations of children about the wonders of nature. Today, Ranger Rick is a kid-loved, parent-trusted and teacher-approved multi-media brand of fun, educational kids products that includes the award-winning Ranger Rick magazine, Ranger Rick Jr. magazine, and “Ranger Rick Jr. Appventures.”
Disclosure: We received a copy of Ranger Rick Jr. Magazine as well as a download code for the app. Opinions about each of these are 100% our own.