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Scholastic Parent & Child

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Scholastic Parent & Child
Editor-in-chiefJane Isabel Nussbaum
CategoriesParenting
Frequency8 per year
First issue1993
Final issueAugust–September 2015
CompanyScholastic
CountryUS
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.scholastic.com
ISSN1070-0552

Parent & Child Magazine was a magazine published by Scholastic. The award-winning magazine was founded in 1993 in Jefferson City, Missouri, as Scholastic's contribution to the parenting magazine category. Competitors included Parents and FamilyFun. Parent & Child highlighted the following editorial topics: activities and crafts, reading and education, children's development, health, and wellness, family recipes, and family time. The magazine also produced a kids website and a free mobile app, KidQ. Jane Nussbaum was editor in chief since 2013.[1][2][3] According to an announcement from Cision, Scholastic Parent & Child ceased publication, with its August/September 2015 issue being its last."[4]

Editorial sections

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  • Busy Minds
  • Happy+Healthy
  • Me Time
  • Easy Eats
  • Together Time

Staff

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  • Editor-in-chief: Jane Isabel Nussbaum
  • Art director: Jennie Utschig
  • Integrated content director: Elizabeth Anne Shaw
  • President, consumer and professional publishing: Hugh Roome
  • Vice president, publisher: Jamie Engel

Notes

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  1. ^ Parent & Child Magazine | Scholastic.com
  2. ^ "Scholastic Parent & Child". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Scholastic Parent & Child". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Cisionscoop scholastic parent child stops publication". Cision. Retrieved 26 August 2016.