Childhood Institute. Upbringing

Childhood Institute. Upbringing

  • Kostyor (Bonfire). Moscow-Leningrad, 1936.

    Literary and art magazine for schoolchildren. It was issued from July 1936. Until 1940 (No. 5) it was published in Moscow - Leningrad, beginning from No. 5 in Leningrad / Saint-Petersburg. Monthly edition. From June 1947 to June 1956 it was not published. The magazine was founded by the Publishing House of Children's Literature of the Central Committee of Komsomol. Magazine of the Central Committee of Komsomol, the Union of Writers of the USSR, and the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization. At present, the founders are "Kostyor" Magazine" Ltd., the International Union of Children's Public Associations "SPO-FDO", the Union of Children's Organizations "Young Russia". In different periods, the magazine published works by S. Y. Marshak, K. I. Chukovsky, O. F. Berggolz, J. P. German, E. L. Schwartz, L. V. Uspensky, K. G. Paustovsky, E. I. Charushin, V. V. Bianki, M. M. Zoshchenko, L. Panteleeva, and others.

    Presented issues: 1936-1939, 1942, 1945, 1947.

  • Murzilka. M., 1924-.

    Literary and art magazine for primary school children. It was launched on May 16, 1924, in Moscow. Monthly edition. Magazine of the Central Committee of the Komsomol and the Central Council of the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization. In 1990-1992 the founders of the magazine were the labour collective of the magazine "Murzilka", "Molodaya Gvardia" Ltd. and the International Union of Pioneer Organizations - the Federation of Children's Organizations "SPO (FDO)", since 1993 - the Editorial Board of the "Murzilka" magazine. Chief Editors (at different times): N. I. Smirnov, K. A. Maltsev, F. Y. Kon, N. Vengerov, L. A. Kassil, A. V. Mityaev, V. F. Matveev, and others, since 1985 - T. F. Androsenko. The magazine published works by S. Y. Marshak, K. I. Chukovsky, M. M. Prishvin, V. V. Lebedev, E. I. Charushin, A. Barto, K. G. Paustovsky, E. Uspensky, M. Moskvina, V. Lunina, L. Yakhnina, M. Yasnova, and others. The magazine has sections of art, Russian history, nature, school life, children's leisure. It features stories, novels, poems, tales, essays, plays of Russian and foreign children's writers; games, riddles, puzzles, crosswords, coloring books, and others. Since 1992, the magazine has the supplement "Kucha Mala".

    Presented issues: 1930-1932, 1934-1937, 1939, 1940, 1942.

  • Pioneer. Moscow, 1924-.

    The literary, art, and socio-political magazine for pioneers and schoolchildren. It was launched on March 15, 1924, in Moscow. Monthly edition (until 1936 - two times a month). In 1926, the "Baraban" ("Drum") magazine joined the magazine. Press organ of Vladimir Lenin Central Bureau of Children's Communist Groups. (1924-1926), Vladimir Lenin Central Bureau of the Children's Communist Organization (1926-1935), the Central Committee of the Komsomol, and the Central Council of the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization (since 1935). Chief Editors: B. A. Ivanter (1933-1938), P. K. Shari (1938-1941), N. V. Ilyin (1941-1971), S. A. Furin (1971-1986), A. S. Moroz (since 1986). Since 1991, the founder of the magazine has been the Editorial Board of the "Pioneer" magazine. The magazine published at different times works of Z. I. Voskresenskaya, M. P. Prilezhaeva, Y. Y. Yakovlev, A. G. Aleksin, S. Y. Marshak, A. P. Gaidar, L. A. Kassil, B. S. Zhitkov, K. G. Paustovsky, R. I. Fraerman, V. A. Kaverin, A. L. Barto, V. V. Bianki, S. V. Mikhalkov, V. P. Krapivin, and other children's writers.

    Presented issues: 1930.