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Holistic Guidance - Cookie (1-year)

Cookie (1-year)
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Manufacturer: Conde' Nast Publications
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5

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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 10
Label: Conde' Nast Publications
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Manufacturer: Conde' Nast Publications
Number Of Issues: 10
Publisher: Conde' Nast Publications
Studio: Conde' Nast Publications
Subscription Length: 365

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Editorial Reviews:


Who Reads Cookie?
The Cookie reader is a busy and discerning parent who is interested first and foremost in her family's well-being, but also in maintaining her sense of style and her interests in adult, pre-baby pursuits. The first lifestyle magazine for families, Cookie understands that parenting is a study in extremes—equal parts unbridled joy and abject terror, exhilaration and exhaustion, unconditional love and moments of resentment. As the modern parents' guide to travel, food, fashion, health, home, and more, Cookie breaks the mold. With a voice that's as candid as it is celebratory, its mission is to offer inspiration and information to a generation of moms and dads whose balancing acts between work and family is ever more challenging—and in so doing, to give them enough confidence in their instincts (which can be hard to make out, amid the deafening chorus of parenting advice). Through a unique combination of reporting and first-person observation and a visual language that is whimsical yet sophisticated, Cookie reminds parents that taking care of themselves—their relationships, their minds, and their bodies—and being a good parent are by no means mutually exclusive.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Regular Departments include:

  • Smart Cookie: The place for tips, tricks, and products that help readers save time, money, and space while doing it in style.
  • Dressing: The best of clothing and accessories for moms and kids.
  • Taking Care: Beauty tips for mom and health advice for the whole family.
  • Traveling: Road trips and city guides to make any destination family-friendly.
  • Eating: Recipes and strategies to help readers create easy, delicious, and healthful meals.
  • Celebrating: Kids' birthday-party ideas.
  • Nesting: The best stuff for the home and nursery, as well as storage and organization strategies.
  • Gearing Up: Road tests of baby gear and kids' toys.
  • Figuring it Out: Essays on subjects ranging from loss and nannies to how to deal with the grandparents and competitive mothering.
  • Reviews: The best of kids' books, TV, movies, music, games, toys, and DVDs.
  • Features: As a lifestyle magazine, Cookie covers many subjects in its well: home, food, fashion, beauty, travel, how other families live, relationships, health, books, and shopping. Cookie is especially proud of its packages, which include its Best of Family Travel; Underrated, Under-the-Radar Children's Books; Developmental Toys; and Home Storage.
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Contributors:
Cookie has purposefully sought out writers who do not usually cover the subject of parenting and family, but are best known for thoughtful prose on subjects ranging from politics to sex. Regular contributors include Eleanor Casey, Heidi Julavits, and Lori Leibovich. Cookie is also proud to have tastemakers in its corner like Veronica Webb, Mary Alice Stephenson, Helen Schifter, and Lucy Sykes. To round out the mix, Cookies has parenting experts who offer relief for the anxiety and questioning of parenthood.

Magazine Layout:
Breaking from the parenting category's familiar tropes, such as pastel colors and cutesy, childlike design elements, Cookie's pages combine clean, structural elements with traditional typographics and fresh motifs, with the express purpose of appealing to moms—not kids. With a highly original mix of lifestyle, travel, fashion, and still-life photographic styles, the magazine offers a well-paced design experience that feels comfortable yet fresh. The logo, display type, and folios are custom fonts created by Cookie's art department. Unique type treatments on feature stories provide visual commentaries, complementing the mood of the editorial content. And hand-drawn illustrations infuse the pages with warmth and whimsy. The magazine's overall design delivers a healthy balance of white space on information-packed text and visuals, while bold colors and oversize numerals serve as clear, convenient navigational cues throughout.

Comparisons to Other Magazines:
Cookie has no direct competitors. Cookie is not a parenting magazine, although it addresses parenting issues and is targeted to moms. As a lifestyle magazine for parents, it alone populates its niche. The mom filter that Cookie applies to the subjects it covers (food, fashion, travel, home, health, and relationships) speaks to the woman within the mother, and makes her feel chic, in-the-know, and part of a community of caring, unjudging peers sharing the same experience.

Advertising:
Cookie aims to get a range of advertisers as diverse as the editorial content. And from pantry staples to high-end fashion brands, it has been successful at getting all types of ad pages. The Cookie ad team has even broken into such lucrative categories as automotive and beauty.

Awards:
In 2007, after Cookie's first full year of publication, it was nominated for General Excellence by its peers at the American Society of the Magazine Editors (it's comparable to being nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award). In 2008, Cookie was again nominated in the same category. In 2007, Cookie was named Ad Age's Launch of the Year. In 2008, Cookie made Adweek's Hot List. Also, in 2008, editor-in-chief Pilar Guzmán was named one of the Crain's "40 Under 40"—the only publishing executive to make the prestigious list this year.



Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Horrible
Comment: Like the others, I received this magazine for free via Amazon. It is not a magazine for your typical mom. If you have a ton of money to spend on designer clothes for your child than this magazine is for you. Otherwise save your money and time and buy a subscription for a more useful magazine designed for real moms, personally I am a fan of Parent Magazine. I do not predict that this magazine will do well or last long. I too would like to cancel my free subscription but I have not had luck in doing so. Some other reviewers stated that this magazine was pretentious and I think that is the perfect description. I do not recommend this, even for free.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Fantastic - not pretentious
Comment: I view this magazine differently than many of the other raters, apparently. I have not found it to be the least bit pretentious. In fact, I prefer it to the other parenting magazines to which I subscribe. I find it intelligent and well written for an educated reader. Granted, I do not necessarily agree with every article, but I've always believed that it's important to be aware of the pros and cons of all approaches, including the beliefs of others, and I'd rather read new and different views than read the same story regurgitated 1000 times over. I also find the ads and recommended products inspiring - I might splurge on one or two items or simply find similar versions elsewhere at lower prices.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: No useful content
Comment: Yup, I got this as a free subscription too. It has no useful content to me. In the latest issue I flipped through it page by page and there was only one article that I found interesting. The magazine just seems to be like a shopping magazine geared towards high end kids items. I could not relate much to anything. One article had a mom writing about how sleep deprived she was because both her kids did not sleep through the night until 6 months! She had to take 4 days to go to spa retreat. Please! I know so many mothers myself included who would thank their lucky stars if their babies slept through the night at 6 months (mine still doesn't and is 12 months)!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: not realistic, but fun to look at
Comment: It is an upscale magazine, and I would never and could never buy any of the designer clothes, but it does have nice pictures and does give you an idea of what is popular, so that you can get the look with other less expensive brands. I also like the articles about travel, they show you fun family friendly places to take your kids in differnet cities and countries, some are reasonably priced. It had a 20% off coupon for Gymboree that made it worthwhile to me and I am considering renewing.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Agree with other reviewers - save your money!
Comment: I also received this as a free gift. I love magazines and this was promoted as a family magazine, but it doesn't apply to any of the families I know, so I can't even pass it on to someone else.

A section on purses includes great bags - for $1,000+. Their kids' fashion ideas include a $500 leather jacket for a preschooler and a $500 designer outfit, accented with $1,600 diamond locket for your tween to go horseback-riding in. An article on wives overspending and lying to their husbands started out saying this was dishonest and bad for a marriage, but then ended by saying it was okay for one woman that had "reformed" to buy a $5,000 designer coat because she put it aside as a Christmas present to herself.

Obviously, I won't be renewing this magazine!


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