Joyful Mother of Children
August 13, 2008
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine Has Gone High-Tech!
Wow!  Have you all seen the new digital magazine published by The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine?  This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen!  I've been a subscriber to their periodical for three years and I LOVE flipping through the pages of the magazine, smelling the pages (yes I'm a page sniffer), and dog-earring the corners of pages that I want to view again.  I've spent lots of time flipping through pages and going back and forth from the magazine to my computer to check out their advertiser's interesting websites.  Now I've found an easier way!

The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine's digital edition has many features that I enjoy.  For starters, I can download the quarterly magazine  as soon as it goes to print.  I don't have to wait for the mailman (or my neighbor who occasionally gets my mail) to deliver it.  I can click a link to check out a resource or reference that catches my attention, and I'm instantly seeing the information I'm interested in viewing.  I don't have to worry about my toddler spilling his juice on the pages of my coveted magazine, either.  I can save it to my hard drive and it's always available when I need it.  The price is also considerably less than the printed version.  No printing or mailing costs are needed for the digital version.  If you're wondering if you have to wait a few moments for a pdf file to load before you can view the pages, the answer is "No!"  With just a click of my mouse the pages turn, just like flipping through the real magazine.  I have to use my imagination to get that "print" smell, though.   

Click here to see a sample of the digital version of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine.  I trust that you'll see firsthand the amazing value in this high-tech digi-mag.   If you decide to purchase a yearly subscription to this quarterly-published magazine, you'll also receive 19 FREE gifts from The Old Schoolhouse.  Some of these include educational materials from Art of Eloquence, In the Hands of a Child, Teach Magazine, and Write Shop.  There are other vendors included, but the ones I mentioned above are from companies I've personally purchased items from. 

Enjoy!

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