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  2. Chickadee (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Chickadee (formerly stylized as chickaDEE) is a Canadian monthly children's magazine. It was founded in 1979 [1] as a spin-off of OWL Magazine geared towards younger readers. Its headquarters is in Toronto. [2] Originally, the magazine was aimed at kids up to the age of eight and focused on science and nature.

  3. Chirp (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Chirp Magazine is a popular Canadian children's and science magazine founded in 1997 as a comic book. [1] Aimed at young children, it is published 10 times per year. Chirp is the youngest member in a family of magazines that includes OWL and Chickadee . [ 1 ]

  4. OWL (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It was designed to make children ages 8–12 “think beyond the printed page”. [1] [2] Originally a science and nature magazine – OWL stands for “Outdoors and Wild Life” [3] – in recent years, like sister publication Chickadee, the magazine has come to encompass a larger variety of topics.

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  6. Chirp (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chirp is a Canadian animated children's television series created by J.J. Johnson. The series is based on the Canadian children's magazine Chirp. It was previewed on Kids' CBC on March 6, 2015, and premiered on April 20. [1] A Spanish dubbed version start airing on V-me in the United States in 10 May 2019. [citation needed]

  7. Category:Magazines established in 1997 - Wikipedia

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  8. Magsformiles - Wikipedia

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    MagsforMiles, a program run by CAP Systems, [1] allows people to redeem frequent flyer miles for magazine subscriptions. Members of frequent flyer programs with an active, positive mileage balance may receive direct mail informing them of the opportunity to redeem their miles for magazines.

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