National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids is a children's magazine published by National Geographic Partners. In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic, the publisher's flagship magazine, that is intended for children. The headquarters of the magazine is in Washington, D.C.
History
In 1919, the National Geographic Society began its outreach to elementary schoolchildren with the launch of the National Geographic School Bulletin, which published weekly during the school year. In September 1975, it discontinued the Bulletin in favor of a new children's magazine, National Geographic World.In October 2002, the advertising-free World was retitled National Geographic Kids and began accepting advertising. The first advertisers in Kids were The [Walt Disney Company], Minolta, Nintendo, Scholastic Corporation, and Tony's Pizza. A spinoff, National Geographic Explorer, continues to focus on classroom use. In 2007, National Geographic Little Kids began publishing six times a year, aimed at preschoolers 3–6 years of age. In 2015, National Geographic Partners, a joint venture with 21st Century Fox, gained a controlling interest in Kids.
Circulation
National Geographic Kids publishes ten issues annually. As of June 2006, the magazine reports a circulation of more than 1.3 million in English, with an estimated English language readership of more than 4.6 million. There also are eighteen editions of National Geographic Kids in different languages instead of English, published in Bulgaria, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Latin America, Lithuania, Benelux, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey and the United Kingdom. The magazine is written for children between the ages of 6 and 14. It has an advisory board of 500 subscribers and solicits reader feedback after each issue.Both the English and Afrikaans editions published in South Africa were converted to digital-only in June 2020. It had published in print for 16 years.
Features
These are some of the regular features, most of which appear periodically,- Amazing Animals
- Fun Stuff
- The Inside Scoop
- Kids Did It!
- Go On Safari!
- What in the World?
- Video Game Central
- Weird But True ''
- Cool Inventions
- Stupid Criminals
- Just Joking
- Sports Funnies
- Guinness World Records
- Wildlife Watch
- Unleashed
- Naughty Pets
- The Green List
- Bet You Didn't Know
- The Big Book Of Why
- Quiz Whiz
Anniversary issues
The 25th anniversary issue in September 2000 was well publicized. It featured a "Top 25" list of the things readers most enjoyed a collection of cards people had sent to the magazine, and a special "Kids Did It" column that featured updates on the lives of celebrities who had been featured in the magazine when they were children, such as Michelle Kwan.The 30th anniversary issue in September 2005 featured an article describing what life might be like in thirty years. It also featured thirty "cool things" of the future.