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  • Fun For Kidz Magazine - Fun For Kidz looks for activities that deal with timeless topics, such as pets, nature, hobbies, science, games, sports, careers, simple cooking, and anything else likely to interest a child. Each issue revolves around a theme. Pays a minimum of five cents a word for both fiction and nonfiction, with additional payment given if the piece is accompanied by appropriate photos or art. (Added: 3-Jan-2011 Hits: 1684 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Hopscotch Magazine - HOPSCOTCH looks for articles, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that deal with timeless topics, such as pets, nature, hobbies, science, games, sports, careers, simple cooking, and anything else likely to interest a young girl. Pays a minimum of 5 cents a word for both fiction and nonfiction. (Added: 3-Jan-2011 Hits: 1738 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Humpty Dumpty's Magazine - Designed to keep young minds growing and active bodies healthy and fit, it tickles the imagination with entertaining stories, games, puzzles, crafts, and other activities. Publishes poems (4-12 lines in length). Pays up to 22 cents a word, Fiction/nonfiction. (Added: 10-Jun-2008 Hits: 1198 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Jack and Jill magazine - We are accepting queries and full manuscripts for fiction, nonfiction, poems, puzzles, crafts, and activities. Fiction and nonfiction should not exceed 700 words. Poems should be no more than 30 lines. We are especially interested in profiles of regular kids in our age group who are engaged in unusual, challenging, or interesting activities. No celebrity pieces. Jack and Jill: pays up to 25˘ a word fiction/nonfiction, up to 700 words (Added: 3-Jan-2011 Hits: 554 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • KidsPages.org - KidsPages.org welcomes submissions from free-lance writers. Publishes monthly feature articles on a wide range of family related topics. The editors emphasize stories with a local focus and prefer to work with local established writers. They occasionally use reprints of articles from publications outside its region. Queries are accepted on an ongoing basis. Buys one-time print rights with exclusivity within Colorado for one year. (Added: 11-Nov-2008 Hits: 752 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Kidz n Fun Family - Looking for informative articles that are relevant to the family market. Places of interest, lodging, activities, good deals, unique locations, tried and true locations with a twist. Kidz n’Fun buys first time rights or rights by arrangement. Will consider reprints. (Added: 14-Apr-2008 Hits: 844 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • KNOW magazine - KNOW is the “younger sibling” to YES Mag: The Science Magazine for Adventurous Minds (formerly, YES Mag: Canada’s Science Magazine for Kids). KNOW seeks to encourage interest and appreciation for science in children, provide positive role models for both girls and boys, and inspire children to continue pursuing their interest in science. KNOW is for children ages 6 to 9. Text: flat, per page fee, approx. $0.50 (Canadian) per word (Added: 13-Dec-2011 Hits: 59 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • KNOW: The Science Magazine for Curious Kids - KNOW seek to encourage interest and appreciation for science in children, provide positive role models for both girls and boys, and inspire children to continue pursuing their interest in science. KNOW is for children ages 6 to 9. Every issue of KNOW contains short news items, regular departments, a lengthy section related to our theme, short fiction, activities, hands-on projects, interviews and more. Rates: Text: flat, per page fee, approx. $0.40 0.50 (Canadian) per word. (Added: 23-Jul-2010 Hits: 415 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • LADYBUG MAGAZINE - LADYBUG features original stories and poems written by the world's best children's authors, illustrated in full color by the best children's artists from around the world. (Added: 1-Nov-2004 Hits: 2158 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Listen Magazine - Listen is a magazine primarily aimed at teenagers, but some younger and many older readers are subscribers as well. It encourages development of good habits and high ideals of physical, social, and mental health. Listen regularly seeks professionally written, teen-oriented articles and true stories running 800 words, and quizzes and shorts no more than 500 words. See website for freelance rates. (Added: 2-Sep-2008 Hits: 1176 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Notes from the Teenage Underground - VOYA invites submissions from teens aged twelve to eighteen for Notes from the Teenage Underground. This occasional column reveals secrets of teen culture to the adults who care regarding books, information, entertainment, media, and identity. Pays $50 and three copies of the magazine. (Added: 14-Jun-2007 Hits: 882 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • Pockets magazine - Designed for 8- to 12-year-olds, Pockets magazine offers wholesome devotional readings that teach about God’s love and presence in life. The content includes fiction, scripture stories, puzzles and games, poems, recipes, colorful pictures, activities, and scripture readings. Freelance submissions of stories, poems, recipes, puzzles and games, and activities are welcome. Payment will be made at the time of acceptance. Stories and articles: 14 cents a word (Added: 3-Jun-2010 Hits: 743 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It
  • SCHOOL ARTS MAGAZINE - We are also looking for articles on: art techniques and processes, interdisciplinary approaches, teaching with themes and big ideas, using new technologies, working within budget constraints, organizing the learning environment, teaching special populations, effective advocacy efforts, staff development programs, parent involvement, and community partnerships. (Added: 28-Sep-2004 Hits: 1008 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Visit Website | Rate It

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