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Introducing Kazoo: The Ultimate Magazine for Young Girls
Once upon a time, a mother named Laura found herself wandering the magazine aisles, desperately searching for something her daughter would find engaging. “It was shocking how disheartening the options were for girls,” shared former magazine editor Mia Roberts. “Every publication featured tips on being polite, achieving the perfect hairstyle, or showcased a girl all dolled up in makeup on the cover.” Laura left the newsstand determined to create something better for girls everywhere. With that mission in mind, she and her daughter launched a crowdfunding campaign that would go down in history. Enter Kazoo — the magazine that encourages girls to be “strong, smart, fierce, and unapologetically themselves.”
“We need to empower our girls to embrace all their possibilities,” Mia told Family First. “They can be loud, they can be messy, and they can dive into science, art, engineering — you name it!” Her goal? To provide girls with the resources to dream big, explore their interests, and ask all the burning questions. With a stellar background at notable publications like Vogue and Elle, Mia was well-equipped for this venture. Their Kickstarter campaign quickly gained traction, turning Kazoo into the most successful journalism project in crowdfunding history—talk about a girl power win!
The aim was not just to create a fun magazine for young readers but to inspire generations of strong women. “I want every girl to feel celebrated for being her inquisitive, quirky, and resilient self,” Mia explained. “The world is brimming with opportunities, and they should know they can achieve anything they set their minds to.” The first issue is packed with exciting content, from how to build a boat to a maze inspired by Diana Nyad‘s incredible swim from Cuba to Florida, alongside engaging science projects and so much more.
So, how do the magazine’s toughest critics — the girls themselves — feel about the inaugural issue? Check out the delightful reactions in the video below! You can grab your copy of Kazoo online or swing by Barnes & Noble for a physical copy.
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In summary, Kazoo is revolutionizing the way we think about magazines for girls, inspiring them to explore their passions and embrace their individuality. With its empowering content, it’s a must-read for young girls everywhere.
