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Little Folks
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For Tack Knight's comic strip Little Folks, see Peanuts § Title.
For Charles M. Schulz's comic, see Li'l Folks.
Not to be confused with little people (disambiguation).
Little Folks was a monthly United States children's magazine for young readers[1] from three to twelve years-old.[2] It was founded by publisher Samuel E. Cassino, and was published between November 1897 and 1926 – originally in Boston,[3] but was later relocated to Salem, Massachusetts.[4]
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Editor | Ella Farman Pratt, Charles Stuart Pratt, Margheritta Osborn Osborne |
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Categories | Children’s magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | S. E. Cassino |
First issue | 1897 (1897) |
Final issue | 1926 (1926) |
Country | United States |
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