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Kidz Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kidz Magazine ''Kidz Magazine'' (1995–2007) was a Boulder County based publication that was started in 1995 by entrepreneur and father of six, Scott Smith.〔Brokaw, Annie. "For Kids, By Kids." The Daily Camera. 8 April. 2006: C01〕 Smith developed the idea for the magazine with Glenn Meyers, another father and Spanish instructor at the University of Colorado-Boulder, as they stood outside their children's school discussing ways to further inspire kids towards reading and writing.〔Taylor, Barbara. "A New Kidz Magazine Pays Budding Writers." The Daily Camera. 14 October. 1996: A1〕 Their belief was that kids would be more interested in reading things that were written by their peers than content created for them by adults. In addition, they believed that kids would be more inspired to write if they knew it was an audience of peers who would end up reading the material.〔 "I thought they might enjoy what each other wrote better, and indeed they do," said Smith.〔 == Content == ''Kidz Magazine'' collected submissions from school children in the form of poems, short stories, puzzles, drawings, invention ideas, and jokes. Those authors and artists who were published in the magazine were paid $25 for puzzles and jokes, $50 for various forms of art and writing, and $100 to both the child and their school for cover art. In addition, published contributors received a certificate of accomplishment.〔 But recently from the start of 2011 they started giving KidzPoints instead.
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