Children's Digest
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Children's Digest (originally The Children's Digest) was a monthly children's magazine published in the United States from October 1950 to May/June 2009, after which it was merged with Jack and Jill. The magazine was advertised as "selected reading to delight, instruct, and entertain," offering "the cream of new stories for boys and girls, reprints of the best-loved classics."[2]
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Former editors | Harold Schwartz, Elizabeth Redousakis Mattheos, Anita Malnig, Lois Cantrell |
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Frequency | monthly |
Circulation | 700,000 (1971)[1] |
Publisher | Parents Magazine Press (1950–c. 1980) Benjamin Franklin Literary and Medical Society (c. 1980–2009) |
First issue | October 1950 (1950-October) |
Final issue | May/June 2009 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0272-7145 |
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