Benni (magazine)

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Benni
Benny-Logo.gif
description Children's magazine
language German
publishing company Johann Michael Sailer Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
First edition September 1984
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 32,333 copies
(IVW 2nd quarter 2016)
Editor-in-chief Birgit Leikam
executive Director Horst Ohligschläger, Christophe Mauratille
Web link BENNI
ISSN
ZDB 2501929-6

BENNI is the multi-thematic magazine for children from the second grade, which sees itself as a “hands-on magazine for young explorers”. With BENNI, children should open up the world in which they live and learn to read in the process. The journal is published by the the Bayard group belonging Sailer Verlag published in Nuremberg.

overview

BENNI is only available by subscription , the magazine is not sold at the kiosk and appears monthly with a sold circulation of around 30,000 copies. According to the publisher, the BENNI concept has been checked by primary school teachers and is recommended by the Reading Foundation as "educationally valuable".

history

BENNI was founded in September 1984 by Günter A. Schmid at Weltbild Verlag in Augsburg . The edition of the magazine has been at Sailer Verlag since 1999. The characters Benni and Teddy have been completely modernized several times, most recently in September 2008.

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