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Sports Illustrated Kids : ウィキペディア英語版
''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

''Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.
The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.
==''Sports Illustrated Teen''==
''Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.〔http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf〕 Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.〔http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc〕 ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.
==Partnership with Topps==
In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.〔(Topps: Sports Home )〕 The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.


''Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.
The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.
==''Sports Illustrated Teen''==
''Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.〔http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf〕 Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.〔http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc〕 ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.
==Partnership with Topps==
In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.〔(Topps: Sports Home )〕 The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== ''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

''Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.
The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.
==''Sports Illustrated Teen''==
''Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.〔http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf〕 Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.〔http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc〕 ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.
==Partnership with Topps==
In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.〔(Topps: Sports Home )〕 The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

''Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.
The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.
==''Sports Illustrated Teen''==
''Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.〔http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf〕 Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.〔http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc〕 ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.
==Partnership with Topps==
In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.〔(Topps: Sports Home )〕 The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

''Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.
The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.
==''Sports Illustrated Teen''==
''Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.〔http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf〕 Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.〔http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc〕 ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.
==Partnership with Topps==
In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.〔(Topps: Sports Home )〕 The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== ''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== ''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディアで「'''''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.">ウィキペディアで''Sports Illustrated Kids''''' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Kids'' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== '''''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Kids'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated KIDS'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'') is a monthly spin-off of the weekly U.S. sports magazine ''Sports Illustrated''. ''SI Kids'' was launched in January 1989 and includes sports coverage with less vocabulary and emphasis on humor. The magazine's secondary purpose is to market sports to children.The first issue featured Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan on the cover.==''Sports Illustrated Teen''== ''Sports Illustrated Teen''''' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
'Sports Illustrated Teen'' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」の詳細全文を読む
' (''SI Teen'', trademarked ''Sports Illustrated TEEN'', sometimes ''Sports Illustrated TEEN Edition'') was a bound multiple-page insert within regular monthly issues of ''SI Kids'', written for the older readers of the children's magazine.http://www.sikids.com/magmediakit/07pdfs/07teen.calendar.pdf Its contents featured more statistics, predictions, and in-depth looks at both team-based and extreme sports.http://www.hippodirect.com/datacards/Sports_Illustrated_Teen_Edition.doc ''Sports Illustrated Teen'' first appeared in the January 2004 issue, being published until it was cancelled in the March 2010 issue and was replaced with a selected article from ''Sports Illustrated''.==Partnership with Topps==In March 2006, the Topps company and ''Sports Illustrated Kids'' announced a marketing alliance to increase the overall awareness of trading card collecting among kids.(Topps: Sports Home ) The magazine advertises the inclusion of sports cards within every issue.」
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