20th century children’s magazines
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At the beginning of the XX century, there were two children’s magazines, which were published twice a month: “Firefly” (1902-1918) and “Guiding light” (1904-1918).
“Firefly” has become the most popular magazine for toddlers 4-8 years old.It paid great attention to religious education – editor A.A. Fedorov-Davydov did not miss the opportunity to congratulate his “fireflies” on religious holidays.
For middle-aged and older children, a children’s illustrated magazine “Mayak” (1909-1918) was published. There was also a special section for the youngest readers. Editor I.I. Gorbunov-Posadov strove to entertain children with useful and interesting reading and to promote the development in children of amateur performance, creativity, equal love for mental and physical work and active sympathy for all living things.
In 1922, the “Sparrow” magazine began to be published (in the last year of publication, 1924, it was called “New Robinson”). It was addressed to children from 8 to 12 years old.
The monthly children’s magazine Murzilka (1924) was one of the first Soviet children’s magazines. It was published as a supplement to Rabochaya Gazeta, an organ of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, for children of primary school age – from 4 to 7 years old. A.A. Fedorov-Davydov, A.L. Barto, S. Ya. Marshak.
We invite you to cooperate with us – with the “First Experimental Printing House” in Kharkov. Magazines, catalogs, books, booklets, calendars, posters, whatever you need.
Visit our website, get acquainted with our capabilities and, of course, with our managers who are always happy to help you.
We offer you high-quality printing of your wonderful and informative publications
for our beloved children with modern European equipment. We are waiting for your calls and letters.
+38 (067) 543 56 55
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20th century children’s magazines
The First Experimental Printing House wishes everyone a wonderful working week and cloudless days!
At the beginning of the XX century, there were two children’s magazines, which were published twice a month: “Firefly” (1902-1918) and “Guiding light” (1904-1918).
“Firefly” has become the most popular magazine for toddlers 4-8 years old.It paid great attention to religious education – editor A.A. Fedorov-Davydov did not miss the opportunity to congratulate his “fireflies” on religious holidays.
For middle-aged and older children, a children’s illustrated magazine “Mayak” (1909-1918) was published. There was also a special section for the youngest readers. Editor I.I. Gorbunov-Posadov strove to entertain children with useful and interesting reading and to promote the development in children of amateur performance, creativity, equal love for mental and physical work and active sympathy for all living things.
In 1922, the “Sparrow” magazine began to be published (in the last year of publication, 1924, it was called “New Robinson”). It was addressed to children from 8 to 12 years old.
The monthly children’s magazine Murzilka (1924) was one of the first Soviet children’s magazines. It was published as a supplement to Rabochaya Gazeta, an organ of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, for children of primary school age – from 4 to 7 years old. A.A. Fedorov-Davydov, A.L. Barto, S. Ya. Marshak.
We invite you to cooperate with us – with the “First Experimental Printing House” in Kharkov. Magazines, catalogs, books, booklets, calendars, posters, whatever you need.
Visit our website, get acquainted with our capabilities and, of course, with our managers who are always happy to help you.
We offer you high-quality printing of your wonderful and informative publications
for our beloved children with modern European equipment. We are waiting for your calls and letters.
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55