Categories | Children's magazine |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Vi Media AB |
Founder | Sparbankerna |
Founded | 1926 |
Country | Sweden |
Based in | Stockholm |
Language | Swedish |
Website | Lyckoslanten |
Lyckoslanten ( Swedish: Lucky Penny) is a free quarterly children's magazine based in Stockholm, Sweden. It has been in circulation since 1926.
Lyckoslanten was started by Sparbankerna (Savings Banks Association) in 1926. [1] [2] Its first issue appeared on 30 October 1926. [3] The magazine is owned by Swedbank and Sparbankerna. [4] It was formerly distributed by Postsparbanken. [1] It is published by Vi Media AB on a quarterly basis. [4] Its headquarters is in Stockholm. [4] One of its early directors was Erik Elinder who served in the post until 1950. [5]
Lyckoslanten is a free magazine and is sent to Swedish school children attending the grades of 4–6. [4] The goal of the magazine is to improve children's inclination to thrift [1] and their financial literacy skills. [6] It also encourages children to think about how they use their allowance. [3] It covers funny comics, competitions and tips. [3] The magazine has published several comic strip series, including Spara och Slösa. [1] It was featured in the magazine from its start in 1926 to 1963 as part of the savings campaigns. [5] [7]
In 1957 Lyckoslanten enjoyed the highest level of circulation. [3]
Categories | Children's magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Vi Media AB |
Founder | Sparbankerna |
Founded | 1926 |
Country | Sweden |
Based in | Stockholm |
Language | Swedish |
Website | Lyckoslanten |
Lyckoslanten ( Swedish: Lucky Penny) is a free quarterly children's magazine based in Stockholm, Sweden. It has been in circulation since 1926.
Lyckoslanten was started by Sparbankerna (Savings Banks Association) in 1926. [1] [2] Its first issue appeared on 30 October 1926. [3] The magazine is owned by Swedbank and Sparbankerna. [4] It was formerly distributed by Postsparbanken. [1] It is published by Vi Media AB on a quarterly basis. [4] Its headquarters is in Stockholm. [4] One of its early directors was Erik Elinder who served in the post until 1950. [5]
Lyckoslanten is a free magazine and is sent to Swedish school children attending the grades of 4–6. [4] The goal of the magazine is to improve children's inclination to thrift [1] and their financial literacy skills. [6] It also encourages children to think about how they use their allowance. [3] It covers funny comics, competitions and tips. [3] The magazine has published several comic strip series, including Spara och Slösa. [1] It was featured in the magazine from its start in 1926 to 1963 as part of the savings campaigns. [5] [7]
In 1957 Lyckoslanten enjoyed the highest level of circulation. [3]