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Editor | Elli Mäkilä, since October 2012 |
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Categories | Children's magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | almost 41200 (2006) |
Publisher | Otavamedia Oy |
First issue | 1944 |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Finnish |
Website | http://koululainen.fi/ |
Koululainen ( Finnish: Schoolchild) is a Finnish magazine directed at children and youths. [1] It has been in circulation since 1944.
Koululainen was founded in 1944. [2] The magazine is published monthly by Otavamedia Oy and has its headquarters in Helsinki. [3] The magazine is published monthly. The editor-in-chief of the magazine is Elli Mäkilä. The target audience is children age 7–12 years. [3] It treats, among other things, schooling, music, books, pets and sport. The magazine also featured the story of a video game entitled Furry Dragons. [4] In addition to articles, the magazine contains a variety of competitions. A special, thicker, issue called Räppäri, appears in the summer.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2015) |
Editor | Elli Mäkilä, since October 2012 |
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Categories | Children's magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | almost 41200 (2006) |
Publisher | Otavamedia Oy |
First issue | 1944 |
Country | Finland |
Based in | Helsinki |
Language | Finnish |
Website | http://koululainen.fi/ |
Koululainen ( Finnish: Schoolchild) is a Finnish magazine directed at children and youths. [1] It has been in circulation since 1944.
Koululainen was founded in 1944. [2] The magazine is published monthly by Otavamedia Oy and has its headquarters in Helsinki. [3] The magazine is published monthly. The editor-in-chief of the magazine is Elli Mäkilä. The target audience is children age 7–12 years. [3] It treats, among other things, schooling, music, books, pets and sport. The magazine also featured the story of a video game entitled Furry Dragons. [4] In addition to articles, the magazine contains a variety of competitions. A special, thicker, issue called Räppäri, appears in the summer.