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Issue #19

A Land Called Oz

 AGES 6–12 
$17.95
$17.95
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Journey down under and explore the history of Australia and the people indigenous to this incredible land in Issue Nineteen, A Land Called Oz. Discover the stories of Australia's civil rights movement, ecosystems, art, and food, and hear from a First Nations kid about the history of his culture. As always, every page is filled with fact-based stories, illustrations, activities, and DIYs that bring history to life. 

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Instant digital edition included

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What's Inside

Learn about The Freedom Ride, Australia's animals, how to make a boomerang, and so much more. Let's go!

In this issue

  • The Freedom Ride
  • Welcome to Australia
  • It's Wild Out There!
  • Growing Up as a First Nations Kid
  • The Emu War
  • Australia's Ecosystems
  • First Australian Trackers
  • Foods Found in Australia
  • Make Your Own Boomerang
  • ... plus activities, coloring pages, and much more!

Magazine Details

  • 64 full-color pages filled with stories, illustrations and DIY activities
  • Velvet-touch cover and a perfect-bound finish


All print issues include an accompanying interactive, digital edition on the Honest History app.


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Customer Reviews

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Joey Kennedy

A Land Called Oz

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Anne Pettitt
Can’t wait till my kiddo is a little older

Full disclosure: I bought this magazine as a test to see if my four-year old would sit patiently to read this sort of this. Parts of it she did and I learned a few things about Australia (amusing aside, your map doesn’t have the capital on it so we added it on our copy).

It’s a great magazine. We’ll be signing up for periodic copies when she’s a *little* bit older.

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Maria Cristina Blas
Complex topics made simple for children understanding

I loved how Honest History explains undeniable facts of history such as colonialism and its impact on today’s society. I also was impressed on how they tackle difficult topics such as racial discrimination to kids in a simple but understandable way. I am a history teacher and I am very pleased with the magazine. I purchased the free trial and I will buy more bundles in the future.

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Carrie Hibner

So far the kids love it, look forward to learning more with Honest History.

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S.G.
My 8 Year Old Loved It

My daughter spent a week reading and re-reading this magazine. She loved it and loved sharing what she learned.

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