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''Jack and Jill'' is an American bimonthly magazine for children 6 to 12 years old that takes its title from the nursery rhyme of the same name. It features stories and educational activities. The magazine features nonfiction articles, short stories, poems, games, comics, recipes, crafts, and more. Having been continuously produced for 80 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 Saturday Evening Post Society Inc., a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization—''Jack and Jills 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 6 to 12.


History

''Jack and Jill'' magazine was launched by
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in 1938. It was the first addition to the Curtis line of magazines since it purchased ''
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'' in 1911. The first editor of ''Jack and Jill'' was Ada Campbell Rose daughter-in-law of Philip Sheridan Rose, the editor of ''Country Gentleman''. It was headquartered in
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. The magazine's circulation grew to half a million before newsstand sales (but not subscriptions) were suspended during
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due to paper shortages. Newsstand sales returned in 1948. Ada Campbell Rose continued as editor until 1959. The magazine began to accept outside advertising in 1962. In the early 1970s the magazine was published by Review Publishing Co. in
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. In 2009, ''Jack and Jill'' merged with '' Children's Digest'', another kids magazine from the same publisher. Jennifer Burnham edits ''Jack and Jill'' under the direction of Steven Slon. ''Jack and Jill'' 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 The Saturday Evening Post Society. Its sister publication under the U.S. Kids banner is ''
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'' (for children ages 2 to 6). The headquarters of ''Jack and Jill'' is in Indianapolis, Indiana.


Features

*U.S. Kids Cover Contest: ''Jack and Jill'' holds an annual themed cover contest in which readers submit their artwork.U.S. Kids Art Contest Official Website
/ref> 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. Through this contest, U.S. Kids hopes to encourage young minds and those who teach them to continue creating wonderful art. *Reader-Created Content: ''Jack and Jills editors strive to include as much kid-created content as possible, including their letters, personal essays, questions, photos, short poems, and artwork. *Nonfiction: Most of the nonfiction articles in ''Jack and Jill'' feature regular kids or groups of kids who are engaged in unusual, challenging, or interesting activities and serve as inspiration for readers. *Fiction: The fiction stories that appear in ''Jack and Jill'' are fun, engaging, and filled with humor. They provide kids with positive messages, such as self-reliance, being kind to others, and appreciating other cultures through modern characters. *Recipes: Each issue of the magazine includes a healthy, easy-to make recipe that kids can prepare themselves. The recipes promote healthy eating by incorporating fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and muscle-building proteins. *Crafts: Each issue offers a new and unique age-appropriate craft that promotes the development of creativity. *Games/Puzzles: ''Jack and Jill'' magazine offers several pages of challenging puzzles and games in each issue, which promote problem-solving and independent thinking.


Notable contributors

American author
Pearl S. Buck Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973) was an American writer and novelist. She is best known for ''The Good Earth'' a bestselling novel in the United States in 1931 and 1932 and won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel, Pulitze ...
, winner of the 1932 Pulitzer Prize and the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature for her novel ''
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'', contributed “One Bright Day,” a two-part story that appeared in the August and September 1950 issues. Cartoonist
Ted Key Ted Key (born Theodore Keyser; August 25, 1912 – May 3, 2008)
''The New York Times'', May 8, 2008
was a ...
contributed the two-page feature "Diz and Liz" from 1961 to 1972. Children's author
Ruth Plumly Thompson Ruth Plumly Thompson (27 July 1891 – 6 April 1976) was an American writer of children's stories, best known for writing many novels placed in Oz, the fictional land of L. Frank Baum's classic children's novel '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' ...
contributed the feature "Perky Puppet" from 1965 to 1970.
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”), renowned poet and children's book author of 100 award-winning books and a Pulitzer Prize nominee for ''Returning to Earth'', served on ''Jack and Jills editorial advisory board and has had his work published in the magazine. Renowned 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 F ...
contributed scripts for ''Jack and Jill'''s comics pages for several years. Acclaimed children's author David A. Adler has written a new Cam Jansen short story specifically for ''Jack and Jill'', which appeared in the Sep/Oct 2012 issue. ''New York Times'' bestselling author Ben H. Winters, author of ''The Secret Life of Ms. Finkleman'', ''The Mystery of the Missing Everything'', and ''
Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters A sense is a biological system used by an organism for sensation, the process of gathering information about the world through the detection of stimuli. (For example, in the human body, the brain which is part of the central nervous system rec ...
'', wrote an original short story for ''Jack and Jill'', which was published in the Nov/Dec 2012 issue.


Awards

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Parents' Choice Award The Parents' Choice Award was an award presented by the non-profit Parents' Choice Foundation to recognize "the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels." It was considered a "prest ...
Approved Winner, 2017 *
Parents' Choice Award The Parents' Choice Award was an award presented by the non-profit Parents' Choice Foundation to recognize "the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels." It was considered a "prest ...
Approved Winner, 2013 *
Parents' Choice Award The Parents' Choice Award was an award presented by the non-profit Parents' Choice Foundation to recognize "the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels." It was considered a "prest ...
Approved Winner, 2011 *
iParenting Media iParenting Media was a company and then a unit of Disney Online that operated web sites, provided apps, and gave widely recognized prizes for content related to children and parenting. It was a separate company prior to the Disney acquisition. The ...
Awards Best Product Winner, 2009


References


External links

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