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Cookie Print Magazine
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- Date First Available : June 1, 2020
- Manufacturer : Conde Nast Publications
- ASIN : B0009WJ906
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#2,393 in Magazine Subscriptions (See Top 100 in Magazine Subscriptions)
- #2 in Motherhood Magazines
- #13 in Parenting Magazines
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There are some good points about the mag, but overall the whole thing has a snotty and unrealistic vibe that makes it impossible for me to really enjoy. And in this economy, recommending $250 kids' hoodies and $675 sandals for mom seems completely tone-deaf. Most of us are worried about how we're going to keep saving for college and retirement and still put food on the table, we're not looking for recommendations on which $500-a-night hotel is the most kid-friendly. Our family vacation this year consisted of driving four hours to spend a week in a borrowed timeshare and we could barely afford that, and I felt lucky compared to our friends who only had enough money to go camping a couple of times. I have to say, as much as I roll my eyes at Redbook or Good Housekeeping sometimes, there's more I can relate to in those magazines.
This really isn't that different than reading a regular parenting magazine like Parents. Most of us don't really rush out and do all the crafts they show, or cook all the recipes, but it's still fun to know what we MIGHT do some day. I guess Cookie just lets me dream a little bigger.
My least favorite part of the magazine are the profiles of famous parents and their kids, mainly because they are rarely very insightful, mainly they are just used to model clothes. I don't mind the clothes, but why pretend it's an interview?
My latest issue of Cookie seems to be half recognizing today's financial situation---it actually has an article called Money-Saving Vacations! I actually hope they don't keep going in that direction---I want to read about THRILLING EXOTIC vacations that I will never take!
If you are looking for useful down to earth parenting tips and what K-Mart is selling this season, this is not the magazine for you. If you want to indulge in parenting fantasies for a while, look no further!
Initially, Cookie was advertised as a magazine for moms and their kids, for the trendy, modern mom. Okay, I'm a young, (in my own mind) hip mom. The mag sounded great. So I, like a fool, subscribed based on a little 4X6 card that came in the mail.
Whoa is me! Cookie is 1/3 advertisement for items far, far, far, far to pricey for your average (or even above average) family income. Baby shampoo at 60 dollars a bottle? A five thousand dollar crib that isn't a standard size so you have to purchase the four hundred dollar sheet sets as well?
Don't even get me started on the vacations. "Mommy Bikini Bootcamp"? A mama and baby getaway geared to whip post-baby mom back into shape with packages from $5000 to $10000.
So one can only imagine, at this point, the food ideas, the decorating tips, the clothing spreads . . . call me old-fashioned, frugal, without culture, or whatever, but this mag is ridiculous. I'm sure there is a wealthy New York mom that is so happy that a parenting magazine with some class is finally available, but the best thing about this magazine is that you can gawk and giggle at the ads and articles with your (humdrum penny-pinching) friends every month!