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  2. Zillions (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    While children asked questions, suggested topics to cover, and helped product test, the editorial staff was made up of adults with experience in children's media, including Mad magazine, and in home economics. [4] In one article, the magazine said children were exposed to 3,000 ads a day. [4] The magazine did not run any advertisements. [2]

  3. Disney Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lynton was inspired to start the magazine after noting the success of Topolino, the Italian Mickey Mouse magazine, which included comics and features. The magazine was first published on October 9, 1990 (and cover dated November 12, 1990) and featured a wide assortment of educational material, entertainment news (from Disney and other studios), sports coverage, profiles of celebrities ...

  4. Splash News - Wikipedia

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    Splash News has been credited with several celebrity stories. Some examples include the first images of Michael Jackson's first child, Tiger Woods' mistress, Sandra Bullock's first public appearance with her newly adopted son, and Anna Nicole Smith's death in 2007 where Splash were the only agency allowed in the church during the funeral service held in the Bahamas.

  5. The best celebrity magazine covers of 2018 - so far! - AOL

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    From the Kylie Jenner's LOVE magazine cover to the kids of Stoneman Douglas High School gracing Time magazine, these are the best covers of 2018 - so far!

  6. Netflix Jr. is Launching a Free Kids' Magazine — Here's How ...

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    The streaming service announced they are launching a free Netflix Jr. Magazine, geared toward preschoolers, set to release this spring. “It’s an actual, physical magazine your kids can hold in

  7. Kazoo (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kazoo is a quarterly magazine, published 4 times a year. Each issue is 64 pages long and includes puzzles, stories, comics, games, interviews, and crafts. [8] The magazine is aimed at girls aged 5–12 and has attracted contributors such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Jane Goodall and Ellen DeGeneres.

  8. Celebrity Parents Share Their Kids’ 2024 Back to School ...

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    Celebrity Parents Share Their Kids’ 2024 Back to School Photos: Tori Spelling, Jana Kramer and More Jana Kramer and more celebrity parents are ticking off more milestones with the arrival of ...

  9. Dolly (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dolly was the basis and inspiration for Sassy Magazine (1987–1996) in the United States. The magazine was aimed at teenage girls (13–17 age group) and covered celebrity news and gossip, fashion and beauty and various feature articles attractive to female teenagers and dealing with issues that are faced by this age group and gender.