OUR FAITH STATEMENT:

We believe every child is created equally by our Creator, that the moral excellence of Jesus’s teachings provides the best guide for life, and that all children should have access to content that strengthens their character and intellect, while honoring the unique covenant of their nation with God.

OUR MISSION STATEMENT:

The mission of REDWHITEBLUE™ Children’s Magazine is to pursue truth by celebrating our freedoms and our nation’s founding principles through engaging content. Each monthly issue nurtures creativity, critical thinking, healthy living, and Christian benevolence in children.

Inside REDWHITEBLUE™

Collage of five images with children and patriotic themes. Top left: group of diverse children smiling and lying on the grass, looking at the camera. Top right: girl holding an American flag with her arms outstretched. Middle right: family of three at the beach during sunset, holding hands with arms raised. Bottom left: children hiking with one girl sitting on a large American flag. Bottom right: group of five children walking in a line outdoors, smiling and carrying backpacks.

Shaping the next generation with curiosity, creativity, and character.

REDWHITEBLUE™ Magazine was created with one goal in mind, to give kids something better. Something smarter. Something real.

We’re a magazine for families who want their kids to grow up informed, inspired, and proud. Inside each issue, you’ll find stories that spark imagination, activities that make learning fun, and lessons that build strong values by encouraging children to reflect on things rather than reacting.

We cover science, history, art, food, experiments, faith-based stories, and true tales of kids doing amazing things, all wrapped in a message that celebrates the American spirit.

This isn’t just another children’s magazine. It’s a place where curiosity is encouraged, values matter, and every kid is reminded that they have the power to think for themselves and make a difference. We're honored to have your support!

History educational spread with children illustrations explaining the First Amendment on the left page; the right page features a historical recount of D-Day on June 6, 1944, with photos of Normandy Beach, soldiers, and a young soldier, detailing World War II events.

The best way to plan for the future is to understand the past.

The magazine spread features a table of contents for a July 2025 issue, with a patriotic theme. The right page shows a photo of a girl in red, sparkly high heels walking down a yellow brick road, along with an article titled 'There's No Place Like Home' about Dorothy Gale's journey from Kansas to Oz. The left page introduces the magazine's team and encourages readers to subscribe.

A sneak peek inside an issue of REDWHITEBLUE!