Hey everyone, I wanna talk about my recent experience with the Clubhouse Jr. magazine. It’s been a real hit in our household, and I thought I’d share the journey with you all.
So, it all started when I was looking for something wholesome and engaging for my little ones, aged 4 and 6. I wanted something that could entertain them, but also instill some good values. A friend of mine mentioned Clubhouse Jr., and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”

I signed up for it, and when the first issue arrived, the kids were all over it. It’s a neat little 32-page magazine that’s just packed with stuff they love. The colors, the stories, the activities – everything was an instant hit. I mean, it’s designed for kids aged 3-7, so it’s right up their alley.
The first thing I did was flip through it myself. I wanted to see what kind of content was in there. And you know what? I was pleasantly surprised. It’s not just fluff. There are stories that teach little lessons, activities that get them thinking, and it’s all wrapped in this Christian values theme. Which, for us, is a big plus.
- We started by reading the stories together.
- Then, we’d tackle some of the activities.
- It became this little ritual for us – quality time with the kids, engaging with content that I felt good about.
The kids, they’re learning and having fun, and they don’t even realize they’re learning. And for me, it’s been great to see them get excited about something that’s not just another screen. They actually look forward to it, you know, like it’s a treat.
I’ve gotta say, Clubhouse Jr. has been a win for us. It’s one of those things that just makes life a little easier and a lot more enriching. The kids are happy, I’m happy, and we’re all getting something positive out of it. It’s become a part of our routine, and I’m really glad we found it. It’s good stuff, it really is.
Thumbs Up for Clubhouse Jr.
So, yeah, that’s my two cents on Clubhouse Jr. If you’re looking for something similar for your young ones, it might just be the thing. It’s worked wonders for us, and I’m pretty sure it’ll be a hit in other households too.
