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  2. 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. 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)

  3. Liahona (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Liahona (magazine) Liahona. (magazine) Liahona (formerly Tambuli in the English-language version) is an official magazine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is named after the word liahona from the Book of Mormon. The magazine began publication in 1977. Prior to 2021, the magazine consisted of articles for ...

  4. Christadelphian Sunday School Union - Wikipedia

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    Christadelphians. The Christadelphian Sunday School Union ( CSSU) is an organisation which provides lessons, books, magazines and other services for Christadelphian Sunday schools and youth groups. [1] [2] The CSSU provides lessons both for the use of teachers, and also for distance education. Materials are divided for ages 3–6, 7–10, 11-14 ...

  5. Category:Christian children's magazines - Wikipedia

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  6. The Christian Century - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Century was founded in 1884 as The Christian Oracle in Des Moines, Iowa, as a Disciples of Christ denominational magazine.. In 1900, its editor proposed to rename it Christian Century in response to the great optimism of many Christians at the turn of the 20th century that "genuine Christian faith could live in mutual harmony with the modern developments in science, technology ...

  7. Humpty Dumpty (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0273-7590. Children's literature portal. Humpty Dumpty is a bimonthly American magazine for children 2 to 6 years old that takes its title from the nursery rhyme of the same name. The magazine features short stories, poems, nonfiction articles, games, comics, recipes, crafts, and more. Having been continuously produced for more than 65 ...

  8. Ignite Your Faith - Wikipedia

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    1558-7770. OCLC. 62217913. Ignite Your Faith was a print magazine for Christian highschool students. Founded in 1944 as Youth for Christ Magazine, its name was changed to Campus Life in 1965 [1] and to Ignite Your Faith in 2006. [2] Officially closed in 2009, [3] it continues as a website of archived content.

  9. Cobblestone (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Until January 2015 Cobblestone Magazine was headquartered in Peterborough, New Hampshire. [2] [4] Cobblestone Magazine is aimed at children ages between 9 and 14 and focuses on American history, [1] especially the history of early America. Each issue is 48 pages and focuses on a particular subject, such as John Adams or the Battle of Gettysburg.