
Parents/TeachersAbout the EditorRebecca Newman has a Bachelor of Arts (English and Psychology) from the University of Western Australia, and a Graduate Certificate of Editing and Publishing from The University of Southern Queensland. Internet safety and childrenWe recommend that children provide your contact details (rather than their own) when sending material to the magazine. If you ever receive email from a different address (claiming to be Alphabet Soup magazine) or email from us that seems to be unusual or inappropriate, please let us know so that we can follow it up and warn others. Do you have advertising in the magazine?The current issue does not have advertising, though we do acknowledge the sponsor of our subscribers draw and include a photograph (prize pack from children's book publisher.) An issue of Alphabet Soup magazine may have advertising in three locations: the back cover and inside the back and front covers. Occasionally, competitions may be sponsored by a book-related company (such as a bookstore or publisher) and this will be acknowledged in the magazine. Alphabet Soup Publishing has a policy of responsible advertising and will only accept advertising for products and services that are healthy and appropriate for the age group (and, where possible, related to books and writing). If you have any queries or comments regarding the advertising in the magazine, please do not hesitate to contact us. *NEW* We have now added an activities section to our blog. You'll find suggested activities to match the theme of each issue (starting from issue 7), and a listening list compiled by Danielle Joynt from Cantaris. |