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''Humpty Dumpty'' is a bimonthly
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for children 2 to 6 years old that takes its title from the
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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 years, it is one of the oldest American magazines for kids.


Mission

As part of the Children’s Better Health Institute—a division of the
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Society Inc., a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization—''Humpty Dumpty''’s mission is to promote the healthy physical, educational, creative, social, and emotional growth of children in a format that is engaging, stimulating, and entertaining for children ages 2 to 6.


History

''Humpty Dumpty'' Magazine (then called ''Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine'') was launched by
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and ''Parents'' magazine in October 1952. Originally, it was a sister publication to ''
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'', aimed at a younger audience than the latter publication. The first editor of ''Humpty Dumpty'' was Harold Schwartz. Another early editor was the children's book author
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. In January 1980, both ''Humpty Dumpty'' and ''Children’s Digest'' came under the ownership of the nonprofit Saturday Evening Post Society. When ''Children's Digest'' was merged with ''
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'' in 2009, ''Humpty Dumpty'' was continued. Today, Jennifer Burnham edits ''Humpty Dumpty'' under the direction of Steven Slon. ''Humpty Dumpty'' is one of two children's publications in the U.S. Kids family of magazines, which are published by the Children’s Better Health Institute, a division of the nonprofit Saturday Evening Post Society. Its sister publication under the U.S. Kids banner is ''Jack and Jill'' (for children ages 6 to 12).


Features

* U.S. Kids Cover Contest: ''Humpty Dumpty'' holds an annual themed cover contest in which readers submit their artwork. The winning entry is featured on the front cover, with second-, third-place, and Readers’ Choice winners’ art showcased inside the same issue. In addition, U.S. Kids also recognizes winners’ art departments and teachers with cash awards to help support their programs. School art programs have been awarded more than $25,000 from the contest so far. * Build-a-Book: Each issue of ''Humpty'' comes with a mini-book that kids can cut out, put together, and collect. The age-appropriate book encourages independent reading. * Games/Puzzles: ''Humpty Dumpty'' offers a variety of puzzles and games, which promote problem-solving and independent thinking. * Amazing Animals: Each issue focuses on a creature from the animal kingdom, including facts and photos.


Notable contributors

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Margaret Wise Brown Margaret Wise Brown (May 23, 1910 – November 13, 1952) was an American writer of children's books, including ''Goodnight Moon'' and ''The Runaway Bunny'', both illustrated by Clement Hurd. She has been called "the laureate of the nursery" for ...
, author of children’s literature, including ''Goodnight Moon'' and ''The Runaway Bunny'' * Lilian Moore, poet, children’s author, and editor * Mathematics and science writer
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was a contributing editor to ''Humpty Dumpty'' for eight years in the 1950s, creating the activity features and writing short stories about the adventures of Humpty Dumpty, Jr., as well as poems of moral advice. *
Charles Ghigna Charles Ghigna (born August 25, 1946), known also as Father Goose is an American poet and author of children's and adults' books. He has written more than 5,000 poems and 100 books. Ghigna was born in Bayside, Queens. His parents relocated to F ...
(“Father Goose”), poet and children’s book author of 100 award-winning books, including a
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nomination for ''Returning to Earth'', served on ''Humpty Dumpty''’s editorial advisory board and has had his work published in the magazine. * Eileen Spinelli, poet and author of more than 65 books for children. Since her debut in 1991 with ''Somebody Loves You'', ''Mr. Hatch'', an IRA/CBC Children's Choice book and Christopher Award winner, Spinelli has gone on to author numerous picture books, poetry collections, and chapter books, including the best-selling ''When Mama Comes Home Tonight'' and the critically acclaimed ''Sophie's Masterpiece''. * Comic book writer
Justin Gray Justin Gray is an American comic book writer working mostly for DC Comics. Career Gray has often collaborated with fellow writer Jimmy Palmiotti on series such as '' Hawkman'', ''Jonah Hex'', ''Power Girl'', '' 21 Down'', '' Uncle Sam and the Fr ...
contributed scripts for ''Humpty Dumpty''’s comics pages for several years.


Awards

* Parents’ Choice Award Recommended Winner, 2017 * Parents’ Choice Award Approved Winner, 2012 *
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Distinguished Achievement Award for “Autumn Moon,” 2011 * Parents’ Choice Approved Award Winner, 2011 *
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Awards Best Product Winner, 2009


References


External links


Official web site
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