Aquila, an educational magazine which recently celebrated 30 years of publication, can now be viewed digitally around the the globe for the first time, says Jellyfish.
The ‘perfect read for curious children aged 8-14’ can now be enjoyed by subscribers through the Aquila website and new Aquila app. The fully searchable digital archive allows readers to enjoy more than 90 issues of Aquila’s illustrated pages, designed to draw children’s interest and imagination towards a deeper understanding of our complex world, Jellyfish continued.
Aquila have also launched Aquila Schools, a dedicated website to purchase print or digital subscriptions for schools. The digital proposition, powered by Jellyfish, includes access to the Aquila digital edition, archive and additional resources for all readers on the school’s network.
Patrick Knight, head of product at Jellyfish said: ”Aquila is a fantastic brand which introduces young readers to a wide range of interesting topics. We’ve loved working with the Aquila team to bring their beautiful editions to digital readers for the first time, both at home and in schools.”
Wendy Bryant-Funnell, director AQUILA Magazine said: "Jellyfish proved to be the perfect partner to launch our digital magazine, making a process which seemed quite daunting into a smooth process; with their wide-ranging expertise and technological knowhow they had all the answers, and gave us confidence right from the start. We are so delighted with the way our magazine looks in digital format!”
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