You say she is already getting American Girl. That is such a GREAT magazine! My DD15 has outgrown it, but the message they send about self-esteem and being a girl is GREAT!
I would so NOT get my daughter a subscription to Seventeen. Hear me out, I always got it as a teen, and it was mostly about makeup and fashion. I'm very open with my oldest daughter. She is 15 going on 35. BUT, when I have looked over that magazine now, I ABSOLUTELY don't like their message. Like a PP has said. . .it seems mostly about trying to please your boyfriend and they assume you are already having sex. Like I said, I'm very open with my oldest daughter, but NO WAY, NO HOW I'm sending her that message!!!!
Ok. . .so I think the Teen Beat types of magazines are ok. It's basically the Enquirer for tweens. No harm, no foul. My daughter likes Nylon. . .which is a more hip, younger version to Vogue. I think Teen Vogue is ok, as long as the girl understands that it's a fashion rag and she doesn't have to look like an anorexic to be ok.
Please don't get our her Seventeen. . .just pick up a copy and read it. My DD15 is getting a script to Spin this year. She loves music and even though it's an adult magazine. . .it's still not sending that horrible message that Seventeen is.