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  2. Humpty Dumpty (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Wise Brown, author of children’s literature, including Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny; Lilian Moore, poet, children’s author, and editor; Mathematics and science writer Martin Gardner was a contributing editor to Humpty Dumpty for eight years in the 1950s, creating the activity features and writing short stories about the adventures of Humpty Dumpty, Jr., as well as poems of ...

  3. Jack and Jill (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Jack and Jill is one of two children's publications in the U.S. Kids family of magazines, which are published by the Children's Better Health Institute, [8] a division of the nonprofit The Saturday Evening Post Society. Its sister publication under the U.S. Kids banner is Humpty Dumpty (for children ages 2 to 6).

  4. How internet memes took over Halloween: Inside the holiday's ...

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    Then, in the 1970s, according to Morton, the queer community played a significant role in making Halloween a celebration for adults, too: “Before that, Halloween was almost exclusively for kids.

  5. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Reader was a weekly educational classroom magazine designed for children. It began in 1928 as My Weekly Reader.Editions covered curriculum themes in the younger grade levels and news-based, current events and curriculum themed-issues in older grade levels.

  6. Rifle Paper Co just dropped its 2024 Holiday Collection and we can't get enough. Shop Nutcracker, Santa Claus, and holly tree-themed decor.

  7. Cricket (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In turn, Cricket Media now publishes 15 children's magazines, including the five "insects". Most of them are issued nine times annually. [8] Ages 14+ Cicada: literary magazine (out of print) Ages 9–14 Cobblestone (from 1980): American history; Cricket (from 1973): literary magazine; Dig: "archaeology—without all the dirt!" (out of print)

  8. 10 homemade Halloween treat recipes for kids of all ages - AOL

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    There's no trick to making your own homemade Halloween treats — chocolate bars, peanut butter cups, marshmallow ghosts, even candy corn. 10 homemade Halloween treat recipes for kids of all ages ...

  9. Kids Discover - Wikipedia

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    Kids Discover is an educational publisher that produces high-interest nonfiction reading for children ages 6–14. The company was founded by Mark Levine in 1991, and is family owned and operated. Ted Levine serves as the company's President and CEO. Kids Discover Magazine was launched in 1991 as a subscription magazine. Each issue focused on a ...

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