ASK Magazine: Changing Cars
ASK is a nonfiction magazine for children 7–10 years old who are curious about science and the world they live in. Each edition of ASK is built around a central theme or question.
ASK introduces kids to the joys of thinking and questioning scientifically, and presumes them to be active members of the international community of knowledge-seekers. The ideal ASK article is an engaging nonfiction story (or cartoon) that is concrete, specific, and appealing to newly independent readers (grades 3–5), but that an adult reader might also find interesting. Above all, it should tell a good story, with an emphasis on ideas and problem-solving rather than just facts. ASK encourages humor, and believes that no topic is beyond the grasp of an intelligent young person if explained well in lively terms.
ASK encourages writers to stretch the boundaries of topic themes and look for interesting perspectives and unexpected connections. We also love science cartoons.
September issue: Changing Cars
Is the age of the car over? Or just beginning? Possible topics: New car technologies; cars of the future; how to go faster; green cars (hydrogen, electric, other ideas to reduce fossil fuel use); self-driving cars; car sharing; building better roads; alternatives to cars (electric bikes, scooters, jetpacks?)
Queries by: Nov 30 2019