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Highlights for Children (referred as simply Highlights) is an American children’s magazine. It began publication in June 1946, started by Garry Cleveland Myers and his wife Caroline Clark Myers in Honesdale, Pennsylvania (the present location of its editorial office). They both worked for another children’s magazine, Children’s Activities, for 12 years before leaving to startHighlights. The company is presently based in Columbus, Ohio, and owns book publishers Zaner-Bloser and Boyds Mills Press. Highlights has surpassed a billion copies in print.
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I remember reading them in the Doctors office as a child. Almost made me happy to be there for a shot. Now, my grandkids have subscriptions…
The Hidden Pictures is the best part of the magazine
I remember reading Highlights in my grandfather’s waiting room in the mid-’60s. My sister and I grew up with this magazine.
Oh I remember these. I’d get one every month or so because I was subscribed to it, but all I did was the hidden picture part. haha Also read them in the doctor’s office, although someone had always circled the hidden pictures so I didn’t have to find them.
I remember reading Highlights @ the dentist office when I was a young’n awe memories!
I best remember the cartoon with the two boys, one always good and one always bad. Been too many years to remember the name, but I remember of it.
Always Loved reading these !!
My mom used to make me read these when I was little and I thought she was trying to torture me. I’m glad the rest of you had fun
@CaMahjonggMom… Goofus and Gallant.
I used to absolutely hate that comic about the wooden people. I wished someone would take a match to them!
Loved the hidden pictures and the back cover “What’s wrong” (with this picture?)