Cobblestone Publishing
http://cobblestonepub.com/GRADE LEVEL: 2-9
In the News:
The May 2006 issue of COBBLESTONE magazine has been the subject of several recent news reports. The issue, titled U.S. Army: Duty, Honor, Country, discusses the history of the U.S. Army. The magazine's content has sparked a discussion about why the issue was published and whether it is appropriate for children.
America's present political divide and involvement in the Iraq War has unexpectedly made our issue a controversial topic. Despite what one thinks about our current military involvement, we believe it is possible to report about the history of the U.S. Army without delving into the politics surrounding it. Contrary to some reports or interpretations, our issue does not condone or promote war. We do not editorialize history; we simply report facts. We feel we presented an accurate and historical look at the Army.
Is our issue appropriate for children ages 9 to 14? We believe it is. Each month we try to produce an unbiased, thoughtful, content-driven history magazine. We introduce readers to topics, help them to understand them, and hope they are motivated to learn more. While we did not create our Army issue to start a political debate or instigate controversy, we feel our presentation is an ideal catalyst for discussion about the U.S. Army and its role in America today. The issue can be used as a resource for discussing different views on the Army and its many components. You can see from the top that the magazine is marketed to 2nd graders and above. Usually found right near the Highlights Magazine. Boy things are tough out there for recruiters.