It’s never anything nearly as complicated as a hamster in the hidden pictures. it’s always a boomerang, or a crescent moon, or a comb (I have the August ’14 issue in my hands as I type this!).
As Susan is a hairdresser, she would know the difference between highlights and ombre styles of coloring; I used to have mine frosted (no, not with cake frosting).
And, like Frum, I remember the Weekly Reeder for myself, but I DID get Highlights for my kids (the mag – not the hair coloring).
When I was in grade school, Catholic, each child received one each month. I can’t remember how long that went o but I know it stopped somewhere around 5th grade maybe? When my kids went there, I had to buy the subscription if I wanted it.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Ah, the good ol’ “Highlights” activity magazine.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 10 years ago
Remember highlights?
x_Tech over 10 years ago
Basketball hoop? Is that anything like a Hula Hoop?Oh, it’s hula hoop for hamsters, I get it. Cool.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
Yeah…and now they look so 20th century.
The ombre look is much more 2014…especially with some raspberry and coal black.
What?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago
x_Tech…
So…. are they playing basketball?
cstewart23 over 10 years ago
Ah, yes, Goofus and Gallant.I had a science question answered in the magazine once. Something about how do flying fish breathe out of the water.
nosirrom over 10 years ago
If you can’t find the basketball hoop you’re a lousy basketball player.
sleeepy2 over 10 years ago
It’s never anything nearly as complicated as a hamster in the hidden pictures. it’s always a boomerang, or a crescent moon, or a comb (I have the August ’14 issue in my hands as I type this!).
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
I call them lowlights now.
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
I loved it as a kid, and it is my “go to” Christmas gift for any relative under the age of ten.
jud03005 over 10 years ago
vldazzle over 10 years ago
As Susan is a hairdresser, she would know the difference between highlights and ombre styles of coloring; I used to have mine frosted (no, not with cake frosting).
And, like Frum, I remember the Weekly Reeder for myself, but I DID get Highlights for my kids (the mag – not the hair coloring).
Jkiss over 10 years ago
I remember reading Highlights in the doctors office when I was a kid. Little man has a subscription and loves them.
Canoe-full over 10 years ago
Highlights got me hooked on picture puzzles. I can’t pick up a Playboy without looking for the hidden bunny on the cover.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 10 years ago
When I was in grade school, Catholic, each child received one each month. I can’t remember how long that went o but I know it stopped somewhere around 5th grade maybe? When my kids went there, I had to buy the subscription if I wanted it.