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Babybug
A Listening and Looking Magazine for infants and toddlers
Ages: 6 month – 2 years

September 2007 issue
 

From their guidelines: “BABYBUG features simple stories, Mother Goose rhymes, short poems, words and concepts.”

“Stories: very simple and concrete; 4 to 6 short sentences maximum
Poems: rhythmic, rhyming; 8 lines maximum
Nonfiction: very basic words and concepts; 10 words maximum
Activities: parent/child interaction; 8 lines maximum
Rates vary: $25 minimum
Payment upon publication/Babybug purchases all rights”

Only snail mail submissions are considered.
From the Masthead:
Editor-in-Chief: Marianne Carus
Editorial Director and Editor: Alice Letvin

Submissions Editor, BABYBUG
Carus Publishing / Cricket Magazine Group
70 East Lake Street
Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60601

ANALYSIS OF SPECIFIC ISSUE

BABYBUG
SEPTEMBER 07

“Kim and Carrots” by Clara Vulliamy. A recurring feature. One sentence per page (except for one page which has two short sentences) – six pages. Kim is growing and needs new clothes but she still fits on her mother’s lap just fine. The mother is called “Mommy.” 52 words total.

Mirror by Jean Parker Katz. A poem about looking in the mirror. 4 lines – 1st and 3rd line end in “mirror” and 2nd and 4th line rhyme (see and Lee). 20 words.

Big and Little (gives byline for art but not text). Big bunny puts on outdoor big clothes – one piece at a time. Little bunny puts on the same clothes, only little. At the end, they go for a walk. 8 lines, 2 lines to a page. 53 words total.

Kitty, Please Stay by Elizabeth Woratyla. Poem – page one describes the kitten, page two asks the kitten not to run away. Rhymes are kitty/pretty gray/away and you/you. 21 words.

Spider Web anonymous. Poem -- A big spider spins a web to catch little flies. Rhymes spin/in. 4 lines/17 words.

Just Like Me by Laura Holden. – Nonfiction. Many things grow up – puppies/dogs, acorns/trees, etc – and babies grow to be big just like the reader. 4 lines/4 pages. 25 words.

Annady, Mannady – traditional rhyme. Nonsense words. 10 words.

Back page is a puzzle – pictures to find in the issue.

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