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  • WWE Kids Magazine
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  • WWE Kids Magazine is a WWE Magazine for Kids about age 5-12 and has lots of WWE Information for kids. It is published 10 times every year. Some of WWE’s biggest fans are our littlest fans – kids. They tune in to WWE programming week after week, log on to WWE.com and now they can grab a copy of WWE Kids Magazine to check out the latest in sports-entertainment and beyond. Beginning with the February 2014 issue, WWE Superstars were given CGI makeovers in conjunction with the CGI-animated short, WWE Slam City.
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  • February 2011
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  • WWE Kids Magazine
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  • 2
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  • 3.25
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  • April 2011
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  • WWE Kids Magazine is a WWE Magazine for Kids about age 5-12 and has lots of WWE Information for kids. It is published 10 times every year. Some of WWE’s biggest fans are our littlest fans – kids. They tune in to WWE programming week after week, log on to WWE.com and now they can grab a copy of WWE Kids Magazine to check out the latest in sports-entertainment and beyond. “The goal of WWE Kids Magazine is to entertain and educate kids ages 6 to 14,” said Vice President and Editor-in-Chief Tony Romando. “Through the power of their favorite Superstars, we’re looking to challenge young fans’ minds as well as bodies with tips on everything from healthy eating to history lessons.” The magazine, which is published once every two months, isn’t just for WWE fans. There’s a little something for every young reader to enjoy, including puzzles, quizzes (one quiz in particular had nine photos which was a photograph of an eye which belonged to a WWE Superstar), comics and the latest in entertainment. “Mind Slammers is the most popular section with WWE Kids readers. It’s packed with puzzles, hidden picture challenges and activities that challenge every level of WWE Wrestling knowledge,” Romando explained. “There are also match results in the magazine, great photos, pranks, sports, video game reviews and awesome Superstar interviews.” Beginning with the February 2014 issue, WWE Superstars were given CGI makeovers in conjunction with the CGI-animated short, WWE Slam City. Don’t be surprised if the parents of young readers are caught red-handed with a copy of WWE Kids Magazine. WWE.com recently talked to several Superstars and Divas who said they, too, are big fans of the colorful and exciting read.