Children's magazines
Found in 263 Collections and/or Records:
a360media digests, 2023
This collection includes several issues of a handful of different Minecraft magazines. Although the library has larger runs of other Minecraft publications, these issues are cataloged and shelved together due to the limited issues held for each series.
Currently, none of the library's copies of the British magazines in this collection were received with their attached toys and bundle items, which are common among British children's magazines.
a360media Specials, Gaming Fun, The Ultimate Guide to Roblox 2025, est. first quarter 2025
This is an incomplete and ongoing collection of Centennial's gaming magazines, including magazines published under the Gaming Fun brand after Centennial was acquired by a360media. It is unclear how many gaming magazines Centennial has published in total.
Centennial magazines appear to have been published more frequently than once per month but do not have a publication date; their publication months have been estimated based on the "Display Until" date on their covers.
Arcade / Dynamite
Arcade was an early children's arcade magazine that was published together with Dynamite, a children's celebrity magazine by Scholastic. Both magazines were printed as a single publication, with each taking up a portion of the issue. The back cover of Dynamite was the front cover of Arcade, and vice-versa.
Beckett Plushie Pals, est. 2007–?
Beckett Plushie Pals, Issue 5, April/May 2008
Beckett Plushie Pals, Issue 7, August/September 2008
Beckett Plushie Pals, Issue 9, December/January 2009
Beckett Plushie Pals, Issue 11, April/May 2009
Boys' Life
Boys' Life (later titled Scout Life) is the official monthly magazine of the Boy Scouts of America, which has been running since March 1911. The magazine covers a variety of youth lifestyle topics. Relevant to this collection, the 1980s and 1990s issues of Boys' Life covered video games.
Boys' Life, Volume 78, 1988
This collection of Boys' Life includes three bound volumes (1988, 1990, 1991) and a single issue from 1989 on sports video games. The library does not seek out additional copies of Boys' Life unless they contain known video game content.
