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Horizons for children

“Horizons of technology for children” ( Polish. Horyzonty Techniki dla Dzieci ) is a Polish monthly popular science magazine for children.

Horizons for children
Horyzonty Techniki dla Dzieci
Kalejdoskop techniki
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Specializationpopular science magazine for children
Periodicityonce a month
TonguePolish , Russian
Editorial AddressWarszawie, ul. Mazowiecka 12
Chief EditorWlodzimer Weinert
A country
PublisherPublishing house of technical journals and books of the Main Technical Organization in Poland
Edition History1957-1990
Established
EquipmentB5
Circulation120,000 copies (average)

He spoke in an accessible and interesting way about the latest in science and technology, about physical and chemical phenomena, and the history of inventions. Each issue contains puzzles, a quiz , a section for amateur-made lovers, novice magicians, young craftswomen, and much more.

For the USSR it was published in Russian, and in each issue addresses of Polish students who are looking for penpals in the Soviet Union were published.

History

The magazine was founded in Poland in 1957 under the name Horyzonty Techniki dla Dzieci ("Horizons of technology for children"), in contrast to the "adult" popular science magazine "Horizons of technology" ( Horyzonty Techniki ). It was later renamed Kalejdoskop Techniki ("Kaleidoscope of Technology"), but in the USSR it was published under the old name. In 1990, the publication of the magazine was discontinued.

  • Publisher: Publishing house of technical journals and books of the Main Technical Organization in Poland ( Warsaw ).
  • Editor-in-chief: Włodzimierz Wajnert.
  • Average circulation: 120,000 copies.
  • Page format: B5 .

Links

  • An unofficial site where you can download the archive of journal issues (in DjVu format)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Children_Horizontal_for_Children&oldid=89147174


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