A Stitch in Time Saves Nine by Anusha Swethakumar, Ernakulam, Kerala
Why Does the Moon Change Shapes? by Reema Maggo, Haryana
A Sonnet For Nature by Baghirathy Manacha, Bengaluru, Karnataka
How One Person Can Change The World by Samar Bhatia, Class IV, American Embassy School, Delhi
The magazine focuses children in the age group of 4-9 years. The magazine has wide readership across the length and breadth of India. The Progressive Curriculum Management Council, Kochi (PCM) has been rendering yeoman service in the field of education for the last 27 years. And PCM felt the pulse of the children and realized that something had to be done to rekindle the reading habit in children. Keeping this in view, a small beginning was made in 1991 by publishing a fortnightly for children. This publication underwent many changes in size and appearance and gave birth to The Children’s Magazine as you see today. The very fact that the publication in English for children is in print for more than two decades is a testimony to its readability and acceptance by children and their parents. The magazine focuses children in the age group of 4-9 years. The magazine has wide readership across the length and breadth of India. With every issue, we try to make the language simpler. Stories are written by eminent children’s writers and carry plenty of attractive illustrations. There are articles that help enhance the knowledge of children. There are plenty of activity pages for children to work on. It also features picture stories. Modestly, we wish to say that the magazine helps children learn correct English language.