Kennedy Publishing unveils new preschool launch

Everything magazine will launch later this month featuring a different character or theme.

Kennedy Publishing is launching a new magazine for preschoolers this month.

Called Everything, each issue is uniquely designed with preschoolers in mind and will feature a different popular character or theme – from Fireman Sam and Super Wings, to wild animals and dinosaurs.

Children will be able to read, count, trace, write and match with their favourite characters. Exclusive branded gifts and stickers are also included with every issue.

In the first issue, readers can join Fireman Sam in a number of stories, colouring, puzzles, crafts and recipes.

“Everything magazine is a fantastic new addition to our preschool portfolio,” said Sophie Rowlands, licensing manager at Kennedy Publishing. “We are delighted to be working with key licensors to bring fans their favourite characters each issue.

“The engaging activities and high quality gifts will ensure the magazine is loved by children and parents alike.”

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