Jack and Jill magazine

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Jack and Jill magazine is a long-running American children's publication known for its stories, games, and educational content aimed at young readers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American magazine
children's magazine
audienceRegion North America NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionFormat newsstand
subscription
firstPublicationYear 1938
format print
genre activity magazine
children's literature
educational magazine
hasContentType comics
craft activities
educational articles
games
poetry
puzzles
short stories
hasCoverFeature colorful illustrations
hasEducationalFocus character development
creativity
reading skills
hasIllustrations yes
hasRecurringElement contests for children
reader contributions
regular columns for kids
hasTheme friendship
imagination
learning through play
wholesome values
intendedReadingEnvironment family setting
intendedUse classroom enrichment
home reading
isPartOf children's periodicals in the United States
language English
medium paper
namedAfter nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill" NERFINISHED
notableFor interactive games and puzzles
long-running publication history
original stories for children
publicationFrequency bimonthly
publisher Curtis Publishing Company NERFINISHED
The Saturday Evening Post Society NERFINISHED
readingLevel elementary school
targetAgeRange 6–12
targetAudience children
typicalIssueLength approximately 50 pages GENERATED

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Curtis Publishing Company notableWork Jack and Jill magazine