Review | Mixit Magazine

Review| Mixit magazine

I remember being little and loving the excitement of a new magazine, my girlies are no different. I don’t buy them magazines very often, though I will if we’re doing a big train journey, and occasionally they’ll buy one with their pocket money. There are so many on the market now, and some of them really are rubbish, though those free gifts on the covers always pull you in.

Review| Mixit magazine

We were asked to review the new Mixit Magazine, published by DJ Murphy Publishing, that is a totally unique multi-character magazine for girls aged 4-9. They arrived in perfect timing, as last Saturday poor Miss Baya wasn’t feeling very well, so stayed home when Kiki and Beastie went out with their dad for a couple of hours. She was pleased to have something fun to cheer her up and keep her busy while sat on the sofa.

Review| Mixit magazine

The magazines came with free gifts on the cover – and they were lovely gifts – one had a dance ribbon and some lip gloss, the other stickers, cards, nail varnish, nail stickers, and files – she was very pleased with the gifts! The magazine itself features popular kids brands such as Shopkins, DC Superhero Girls, Lego Friends and others. It’s an interactive and fun-packed magazine that includes stories, quizzes, cartoons, things to make, bake and do, collectible posters, games, and more. Baya loved the focus on focus on collectibles and ‘unboxing’. It exclusively features key influencers and box-openers from the vlogging community, Emily Tube and Creative Celeste.

Review| Mixit magazine

I thought the price tag of £3.65 was reasonable, given the good content and the cover gifts – it really kept her busy for a few hours, compared to some magazines she’s bought that cost more and were so full of advertisements it was barely ten minutes reading. I’m sure Mixit Magazine will be a hit with lots of little girls – I’m sure mine will be looking out for the next issue! Mixit magazine is available at all good supermarkets and independent newsagents!

Review| Mixit magazine

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