A good range of Islamic magazines, print as well online, are made available across the world. But this magazine promises to be different. The recently launched Quest Jr, a digital interactive magazine for children in the age group 7-12 years, has an interesting mix of kids’ fare. A team of parents hit upon an idea to bring out a magazine that will be highly interactive and be read on multiple devices. And the result is Quest Jr, a digital product that would provide appropriate and interesting content for young readers.
The magazine aims to challenge and broaden the minds of curious Muslim children everywhere. With a contemporary design and enriched content packed with interesting interactive features, Quest Jr. features a gamut of topics across the spectrum of Islamic and general content. It aims to present Islam and its tenets in a balanced and more acceptable way. Using latest technology to engage young readers, this monthly magazine provides insights into topics such as Stories from the Qur’ān, Lives of the Companions and the meaning of Qur’ānic ayahs in an age-appropriate format.
Colourful and highly interactive, it encourages children to use multiple senses and to touch, scroll and hear as they read. Says one of the promoters, “Our goal is to provide an educational and entertaining website for Muslim children in order to nourish the inquiring minds and broaden their Islamic horizon.
Along with the Islamic topics, other regular features include learning Arabic vocabulary, a recipe, travel, and a science page and a news bulletin. Quest Jr can be read on multiple devices including I Pads, Android tablets as well as desktop/laptops. To download your free DEMO copy, and to get more information, please visit at www.questjr.com. So, come let our kids enjoy reading the magazine.