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A magazine written especially for girls ages 8-14, focusing on personal history, inventing, creativity, relationships, and mothers and daughters. The editorial aim is to help girls ease into adolescence and womanhood with self-confidence. Includes regular
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New Moon back issues
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Girl talk.(Brief article)
July 1, 2008... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Dear Readers,
Welcome to our Super Sports and Great Games issue! Whether you participate in a team sport, like Nneoma, who loves to play soccer, or an individual sport, like Ella, who gets artistic with gymnastics, staying active can keep you healthy and fit....
Sick of stereotypes.(dear luna)
July 1, 2008... Dear Luna,
I'm new to the magazine, and I just read your "Coming of Age" issue (January/February 2008). In my family, all of the girls have themed parties at ages 13, 14, or 15. My party was last year, and my theme was books (since I love to read!). All of my aunts and some of my cousins...
Speaking up.(dear luna)
July 1, 2008... Dear Luna,
I agree with Julia, who wrote "Horses in My Heart" in the January/February 2007 issue. Why would people slaughter horses? I also disagree with animal testing. Animals are just as important as us humans, and they have a right to live.
My mom and I never buy soap, shampoo,...
Cover art conversations.(dear luna)(Brief article)
July 1, 2008... Dear Luna,
I'm writing in response to Tess, who wrote a complaint in the January/February 2008 issue about New Moon's cover art. She said, "the girls on the cover are super skinny, with perfect hair, and smooth skin, and they all wear fashionable clothes..." She said that she would like...
Correction.(Correction notice)
July 1, 2008... In our May/June 2008 issue, Ciara asked what she could do to get more involved with New Moon. We let her know that she could hand out brochures to her friends, but we gave her the wrong number to call to request them. Oops! If you'd like to spread the word, you can ask for brochures by...