Muse (children's magazine)
Muse is a science and arts magazine for children aged 9-14, published by Cricket Media. It aims to engage children with science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) in an accessible and entertaining way.
Content:
- Articles: Muse features articles written by scientists, writers, and other experts on a wide range of STEAM topics. These articles are designed to be engaging and informative, often using humor and real-world examples.
- Activities and Experiments: Many issues include hands-on activities, experiments, and puzzles that encourage active learning and exploration of scientific concepts.
- Profiles: Muse often profiles scientists, artists, and other innovators, showcasing the diverse individuals contributing to STEAM fields.
- Fiction and Poetry: Short stories, poems, and other creative writing pieces are included to connect STEAM topics with the humanities.
- Contests and Puzzles: Interactive elements like contests and puzzles encourage reader participation and critical thinking.
- Letters to the Editor: Muse features a "Letters to the Editor" section where readers can share their thoughts and ask questions.
History:
Muse was launched in 1997. It is published by Cricket Media, which produces a variety of magazines for children, including Cricket, Spider, and Ladybug.
Purpose:
The magazine's primary purpose is to foster curiosity and interest in STEAM fields among young readers. It aims to demystify complex topics, making them accessible and engaging for a target audience of middle-grade students. By integrating arts and humanities content, Muse promotes interdisciplinary thinking and encourages creative problem-solving.
Reception:
Muse has been recognized for its quality content and engaging presentation. It has received awards and accolades from educational organizations and publications. It is widely used in schools and libraries as a resource for STEAM education.