Digital Magazines

Use the carousel below, or click here to view all magazines.

For past issues, open the current issue and then look for the "all issues" button at top right.

To see descriptions and age ranges for each magazine, scroll down to the bottom of this page.

For home access, use username: psbma  password: @library1

In order of age range from lower to higher:

• Click (+Teacher Guide): (ages 3-7)  introduces children to science, art, nature, and environmental issues

• ChopChop: (ages 4-12) the best cooking magazine for foodie kids! Recipes, photos, and fun food-themed articles will ignite kids' interest in healthy cooking and eating.

• Spider: (ages 6-9) filled with fun stories, poems, and activities specially designed for newly independent readers, and featuring bright, detailed illustrations by famous children's artists

• Ask: (ages 6-9) about science, history, inventors, artists, and more

• National Geographic Kids: (ages 6-14) packed with animals, entertainment, science, technology, current events, cultures from around the world and much more

• Ranger Rick: (ages 7 & up) colorful photos, funny drawings & exciting stories about wildlife & nature

• beanz: (ages 8-12)  about learning to code, computer science, and how we use technology in our daily lives

• The Week Junior: (ages 8-14)  packed with amazing news and stories

• Brainspace: (ages 8-14) ​​from math and science to language and art

• Sports Illustrated Kids: (ages 8-14) profiles of the biggest names in sports, fun sports trivia, games, contests, amazing action photography, instructional tips from the pros, interactive sports cards, and hilarious Buzz Beamer cartoons

• Owl: (ages 9-13) loaded with current events, science and technology, expert interviews, hands-on building, comics, quizzes, book and movie reviews that help pre-teens to actively explore, examine and think about their world

• Cricket (+Teacher Guide): (ages 9-14) high quality fiction and classic literature and nonfiction stories on culture, history, science, and the arts

• Faces: (ages 9-14) takes young readers around the world and back to get an honest and unbiased view of how children in other countries and world regions live.

• Cobblestone: (ages 9-14) the recognized leader in the study of American history for children

• Muse: (ages 9-14) the science and arts magazine for kids that's spot on with the facts, but off-kilter with the jokes

• dig into history (+Teacher Guide): (ages 9-14) theme-related issues with a special 10- to 12-page section that focuses on an archaeological discovery or topic related to the theme

• Cicada: (teens & young adults)  literary magazine for young adults who are passionate about the written word