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Issue 05

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Inside this issue, you'll find a mix of articles on fashion, concerts, running, digital well-being, nutrition, cool jobs, a world champion robotics team, a DIY craft, recipes, an activity section, and much more. Published in December 2024, this issue was an especially popular holiday gift. Thank you for your support!

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CULTURE AND COMMUNITY

  • Concert Snaps: Street style in Atlanta, Georgia
  • All About Concerts: Tips for your first or next show
  • On the Move: What really motivates runners
  • How to Start a Book Club: Tips from a teen who loves the library
  • My Life in Hong Kong: Growing up around the world
  • The Anyway Gift Guide: Ideas for your wish list

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

  • In the Know: Screens: Straight-up facts about digital health 
  • How I Handle Scoliosis: What it’s like to wear a back brace

FEATURES

  • World Champions: Meet a teen robotics team 
  • Good Job: Find out about some cool careers
  • You Are What You Eat: Learn how to avoid feeling hangry

FUN AND GAMES

  • DIY Butterfly Bank: Get crafty with this cool project
  • The Best Breakfast Recipes: Try these fun and easy ideas
  • Activity Section: Coloring, puzzles, and more
  • Quick Quiz with Jazzy: A teen reporter who interviews celebs

Founding Editors: Keeley McNamara and Jen Swetzoff

Creative Director: Jade Wang

Copyeditor: Victoria Beliveau

The team: Leigh Belz Ray, Jill Castle, Gillian Dreher, Meg Eplett, Lisa Greenwald, Bracha Kopstick, Charlotte Love, Fiona McLaughlin, Ada Nicolle, Morgan Pansing, Maggie Shannon, Andrea Z. Scharf, Katie Tucker, and Abigail Watts

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Danielle, 16; Dasiya, 16; Elaina, 17; Jazlyn, 14; Kyle, 17; Lily, 10; Misia, 12; Nadia, 12; Samira, 14; Sebastian, 11; Woobin, 17; and Zaiden, 17

“I think learning a lesson through failing ourselves is so much more valuable than having someone else just tell it to us."

—Danielle, 16, Anyway Magazine, Issue 5