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  2. Parents (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the magazine was granted trademark registration for the mark Parents' Magazine. [7] From 1941 to 1965, Parents' Magazine Press published a line of comic books and magazines heavily featuring comics, including such long-running titles as Calling All Girls, Children's Digest, Polly Pigtails, True Comics, and True Picture-Magazine. [8]

  3. True Comics - Wikipedia

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    George J. Hecht, founder and publisher of Parents' Magazine, introduced True Comics in the aftermath of an attack on comic books by Sterling North, a children's author.In his position as a columnist at the Chicago Daily News, North published an invective against comic books titled "A National Disgrace", where he referred to comic books as "graphic insanity" and "sex-horror serials". [2]

  4. Free 2-year subscription to Parents Magazine - AOL

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    The Web site Valuemags.com is offering a free, two-year subscription to Parents magazine. That's 24 issues that the site says is a deal with "No strings attached. You'll never receive a bill."

  5. Children's Digest - Wikipedia

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    It reprinted stories, comics and, for a time, each issue contained a story book with many of its illustrations. [2] A 1951 newspaper story stated Children's Digest contained an average of 40 pages of special comics dramatizing classic novels such as Gulliver's Travels and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland .

  6. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Drift (magazine) Good; Harper's Magazine; Interview; Latterly (defunct) The Liberator Magazine; Life; McClure's (defunct) McSweeney's; National Geographic; New York Magazine; The New York Review of Books; The New Yorker; Nuestro; People; Print; Reader's Digest; The Saturday Evening Post; Smithsonian; Vanity Fair; Vanity Fair (1913–1936)

  7. These Texas parents are pushing back against school library ...

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    The group seeks to train parents on how to advocate for free access to books in their kids’ schools. Laney Hawes, one of the group’s co-founders, is the mom of four kids in the Keller ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. 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 ...