Magazines: Adoption and Culture
Adoption Today magazine. They have featured Kazakhstan in the following issues, which you can order separately: June/July 2002 had Spotlight Kazakhstan and August/September 2002 had Steppes of Faith.
Adoptive Families magazine. Published bimonthly, the web site offers articles and resources.
Russian Life is a 51-year-old bimonthly magazine covering Russian culture, history, travel, and life. Each issue includes colorful photo-features on current issues, historical events, and cities and towns near and far. Regular departments cover language, culture, cuisine, travel tips, and more.
Steppe Magazine celebrates the arts, culture, history, landscape and people of Central Asia. It is published biannually in the UK, and is in English. Gorgeous magazine and well worth the cost.
Turn a Child's love of Animals into a love of Reading!  with Zoobooks. Each monthly issue features 24 pages of striking wildlife photography, insightful writing, colorful illustrations, and diagrams that explain in simple terms things that make "animal facts" come alive for your child. For kids 5-12. Used in many classrooms, so it makes a great gift for a teacher.
Kultura! : "the quarterly culture newsletter for children adopted from Russia and Eastern Europe. Some of our activities can only be found in the print version of the newsletter, but many are online for you to print out for free. At Kultura we believe that children adopted from Russia and Eastern European countries should be given opportunities to connect to their origins. Kultura teaches kids about their heritage through retold tales, vocabulary lessons, information about customs and traditions, biographies of fascinating young people, and reviews of relevant books for young people."
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