Please note that we will automatically hold all orders from 16–23 February due to the half-term break. If your school remains open for delivery and you'd like your books delivered during that week, please let us know by calling us on 0121 666 6646 or emailing hello@peters.co.uk.
What on Earth! Magazine subscription for schools and libraries |
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Subscribe to the brand-new dedicated Schools and Libraries edition of award-winning What on Earth! magazine – for just £349 per year Already popular with children across the UK, What on Earth! Magazine offers children a rich, immersive reading experience, with each issue packed with amazing facts on all their favourite topics – from animals, space and nature to art, sport, history, machines and inventions. Download the Schools & Libraries sample edition to get a taste! What's included:
Subscribers will receive a 36-copy class set 10 times per year. |
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| Turn reluctant readers into confident readers
Research by Professor Teresa Cremin at The Open University identified |
"The number of pupils who said they didn’t often talk with peers about reading decreased substantially from 60% to 36%, indicating a shift toward more regular peer engagement."Open University study into impact of What on Earth! Magazine |
How do I subscribe my school or library to What on Earth! Magazine?
Available to schools and public libraries, this special subscription is for a 24 page mini-edition of the full current magazine, with subscribers receiving a 36-copy class-set (to be delivered 10 times per year – every month except January and August).
The subscription cost is £349 per year initially (for 360 magazines in total). As well as a wide range of exciting What on Earth! Magazine content, each issue will also include book recommendations from Peters' expert team, linked to key topics featured.
Signing up is easy – pay by credit card or invoice (payment terms 30 days).
"What on Earth! Magazine is the perfect antidote to tablets and TV. My kids sit down with it for hours – usually with me peering over their shoulders!”Dan Snow, historian and broadcaster |
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