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  2. Humpty Dumpty (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Humpty Dumpty is a bimonthly American magazine for children 2 to 6 years old that takes its title from the nursery rhyme of the same name. The magazine features short stories, poems, nonfiction articles, games, comics, recipes, crafts, and more. Having been continuously produced for more than 65 years, it is one of the oldest American magazines ...

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  4. Secular Homeschooling - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is no longer published and the final issue was released in 2011. [citation needed] Because the magazine was written (and, presumably read) by people who consider religious belief a personal matter rather than a prerequisite of homeschooling, it might be seen as reflecting the diversity of the homeschooling community. [2]

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    Humanitas has started accepting submissions for its 2025 Humanitas Prizes, as well as its New Voices Fellowship and College Screenwriting Awards. A nonprofit that seeks to “honor and empower ...

  6. Mary Pride - Wikipedia

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    Mary Pride (born 27 August 1955 [1]) is an American author and magazine producer on homeschooling and topics from a theologically conservative stance within Christian fundamentalism. She is best known for her women’s roles and homeschooling publications, while she has also written on parental rights and the need to shelter children from what ...

  7. Jack and Jill (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine began to accept outside advertising in 1962. [6] In the early 1970s the magazine was published by Review Publishing Co. in Indianapolis, Indiana. [7] In 2009, Jack and Jill merged with Children's Digest, another kids magazine from the same publisher. Jennifer Burnham edits Jack and Jill under the direction of Steven Slon.

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  9. Apex Magazine - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 2009, it was announced that a print version of Apex Digest would be returning, this time utilizing print-on-demand technology. [9] Upon return from its 2019 hiatus, Apex resumed digital-only publication. The magazine promotes a Story of the Year which is voted on by readers and fans of the magazine. [10] It also published poems ...