J'aime lire explained

French: J’aime lire
Category:Children's literature
Frequency:Monthly
Publisher:Bayard Presse
Country:France
Language:French

French: J’aime lire ("I love to read" in French) is a French magazine aimed at children aged 7–10. Published by Bayard Presse since 1977, it is easily identifiable by its red cover and its mascot,[1] [2] a blue colored pencil named "French: Bonnemine" (a play-on-words meaning both "looking well" and "good pencil lead").

Each issue contains:[3]

  1. An illustrated novel;
  2. Some pages of games and puzzles;
  3. Comics (originally Tom-Tom and Nana).

The magazine has more than 2 million readers each month[4] and is one of the best-selling titles in its category.[5]

An English language edition is published with the title Adventure Box since 1996.

References

  1. https://www.actualitte.com/article/culture-arts-lettres/j-aime-lire-s-offre-une-seconde-jeunesse/20725 "J’aime Lire s’offre une seconde jeunesse"
  2. https://www.grapheine.com/actulogo/bonnemine-sensei "Bonnemine-Senseï"
  3. http://www.macultureconfiture.com/2009/03/19/jaime-lire/ "J’aime lire"
  4. http://www.nostalgift.com/jaime-lire/ "J’aime lire"
  5. http://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2012/01/18/bayard-renouvelle-son-offre-sur-internet-pour-seduire-les-petits-et-surtout-leurs-parents_1631059_3234.html "J’aime lire Store"

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