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CSIRO’s Science Magazine for Kids Double Helix Subscription - 1 Year $52 (Was $65), 2 Years $100 (Was $120)

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Double Helix is CSIRO’s science magazine for kids, and it's the perfect gift for the young scientists in your life.

The magazine provides wonderful STEM inspiration for kids aged 8-13 and inside every issue you'll find articles, activities, puzzles, comics and prizes galore.

If you want to give the gift that keeps giving throughout the whole year, right now we’re offering a special offer to subscribers in Australia!

Use promo code GIFT20 to get a discount on 12- and 24- month subscriptions. A 12-month subscription means eight issues of Double Helix magazine delivered straight to your mailbox. Double Helix Magazine

• Australian 1-year subscriptions: $52 (RRP $65)
• Australian 2-year subscriptions: $100 (RRP $120)

Postal services are experiencing significant disruptions, so for deliveries in time for Christmas, consider shopping early. We recommend ordering by 3 December to avoid disappointment. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.

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  • +3

    I got this magazine as a kid - so good!

  • +1

    Thanks. Early Christmas present sorted.

  • +3

    Woah, one of my very favorite school age things. Tempted to resub just for me…

  • +1

    my kids will love it

  • +1

    Is anyone subscribed now? How is the quality of materials in articles? I understand it must be adapted for kids, but curious if it benefits young kids to take science education and goals.
    Thank you.

  • +7

    Nice to see so much love for Double Helix!

    If you want to check out the content before committing there is a full PDF sample issue on the homepage here: https://doublehelixshop.csiro.au/

  • Not a bargain but if you've got science nerd kids, you might also want to check out Cosmos. My 11 year old son devours it. They cover some pretty heavy science and explain it really well. https://cosmosmagazine.com/

    • +3

      Cosmos is available on pressreader.com. Check if your local library provides free access.

  • +3

    Hahaha… dem feels. I still remember getting this as a kid. The signup bonus was a bi-metallic jumping disc.

  • borrow it from my local library for free

  • I remember our excursion to CSIRO.

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