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Binding: MagazineFirst Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Focus on the Family Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Focus on the Family Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Focus on the Family Studio: Focus on the Family Subscription Length: 365 days Sales Rank: 200 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: What do faith, fashion and fun have in common? Brio magazine! It's packed with features articles and stories that encourage teen girls to make wholesome choices. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Brio magazineBrio magazine is a christian girl's magazine for about 13-16 year olds, although it could be for as young as 8 or 9. Brio and Beyond is just the 'graduated' version, for 16-22 year olds. Being in the "brio" age group, I would highly reccomend Brio. It's the only magazine I am subscribed too, and I read it front to back the day it arrives in the mail. I really couldn't see a magazine more suitable for teen girls. It is perfect, and has a lot of fun suggestions to do with friends and siblings or yourself. ... Read More Rating: - Brio is Great for GirlsI had this magazine growing up and I think it is great for girls. I was highly disappointed when I reached the age that it was no longer for me. I plan to sign my girls up for this magazine and I hope that breakaway proves to be just a wonderful for the guys. I also plan on getting subscriptions for my nieces and nephews when they get older. The reasons I enjoyed these magazines: They discuss hair, make-up, guys, etc. But they put a Christian spin on these things. People think that because ... Read More Rating: - Not What I ExpectedI subscribed to this magazine (Brio) on behalf of my 13 year old step-daughter so that she would have an age-appropriate magazine that would foster a more Christian view of her world. The cover and first few pages were OK. Loved the "ad" about reconnecting with your mom because "You have more in common than your DNA." Pictures and format were well done. The contents page looked inviting,too. Then to the nitty-gritty. The "Inbox," which contains feedback from readers, got my attention first. In the middle ... Read More Rating: - A good, positive magazineBrio is a breath of fresh air amongst the current teen-oriented magazines. The articles are relevant and blunt when it comes to teaching young, Christian girls about how to live out their faith in a world doing everything against them. While not relying heavily on theology, editor Susie Shellenberger makes no mistakes in pointing out that living God's way is the only way to go. Reviews mentioning the inclusion of articles about make-up and boys should perhaps think about the fact that this is a magazine for teenage ... Read More Rating: - This is Christian???A friend ordered me a subscription to Brio, and, frankly, it disgusted me. It talks about God in a hip, "funny" (yeah right) way that any Christian should think is slightly disrespectful and at least one article about guys is ALWAYS in the contents. I couldn't believe this is considered a "Christian girl" magazine. When I get mine I throw it straight in the garbage, where it belongs. Browse for similar items by category:
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