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Kids (2000s magazine)

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Kids
Categorieschildren's magazine
Founded2001
Final issueSpring 2006 (2006)
CompanyMartha Stewart Living Omnimedia
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.marthastewart.com/kids
ISSN1546-4709

Kids: Fun Stuff To Do Together was a children's magazine published in the mid-2000s (unrelated to the earlier Kids magazine of the 1970s). Kids, which was originally launched in 2001 as Martha Stewart Kids,[1][2] specialized in projects that children could make, either by themselves or along with their parents. It was published quarterly by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. Kids was also a winner of the prestigious 2005 and 2006 National Magazine Award for Design, and in 2005 for Photography by the American Society of Magazine Editors.[3]

On March 1, 2006, the publishers of Kids announced that the company decided to discontinue the full-sized quarterly magazine with the Spring 2006 issue[1][4] in favor for a new digest sized publication, Good Things for Kids, which will be published biannually and carries no advertising. Current readers were given the option to subscribe to Everyday Food for the remainder of their subscription.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "What to know when collecting Martha Stewart Living Mags". ebay. 6 October 2006. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  2. ^ Write News (3 July 2006). Martha Stewart Kids Debuts.
  3. ^ Jay DeFoore. Photo District News (13 April 2005). National Magazine Awards Announced
  4. ^ Stephanie D. Smith. Mediaweek (1 March 2006). MSLO Scraps Kids Creates Newsstand Special.
  5. ^ Charlene Prince Birkeland (13 April 2006). "Martha Stewart Kids magazine ceases publication". Parentdish. Retrieved 30 July 2015.

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