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Mikelson's parents then joined the company, suggesting new methods to keep the publication afloat. The new strategy was a success, and for a decade, the publication grew. However, in December , tragedy struck when Mikelson's parents died in a plane crash over New York City. Since then, the company has continued to thrive, distributing over 1. Johnson, the company's chief executive officer and the founder's great-grandson, said that the secret to their success is always centering the perspective of the children read the magazine.

The magazine invites young readers to send letters to the publication, and Mikelson confirmed that those letters actually find their way to employees.

Award-winning design consultant Jon Peter redesigns the cover of Highlights to include a rich illustration featuring children or animals. Highlights expands into the educational product marketplace by acquiring handwriting-specialist Zaner-Bloser, Inc.

The editorial offices were in Honesdale, Pa. Cover designer Herb Pinzke creates the Smiling H logo along with the rhomboid shapes on the cover of Highlights. Daughter Mabel and pets Spot and Splinter arrive later. Goofus and Gallant arrive in Highlights , side by side, illustrating two boys or are they one and the same?

Though their look has changed over time no elf ears for one! The first issue of Highlights for Children rolls off the presses, presenting the first black-and-white Hidden Pictures puzzle and reaching 20, children, mainly through door-to-door sales.

Aimed at ages 6 to 12, the magazine mixes stories, puzzles, and creative thinking with eye-catching illustrations for Fun with a Purpose. It all started in a two-room office over a car dealership in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Our Mission We help children become their best selves by publishing content and creating experiences that engage, delight, and foster joyful learning. Our Leadership. Read Bio. Our Partners Affiliates Trademarks Awards.

She and her siblings moved in with an uncle in Texas, and Garry Sr. At that time, she says, an aunt, an uncle and two of her cousins joined the board of directors and the editorial office. Once new executives were put in place, Garry Sr. Garry Myers Sr. They met at Ursinus College, where both trained to help children, Garry as a child psychologist and Caroline as a teacher.

By , they wanted to take their educational point of view and aesthetic to the masses. Just three years later, they ran out of money but found people willing to lend them funds to stay afloat. Winning over a captive audience helped put the company on the map. Garry Jr. The magazines contained cards that mothers could send in to order subscriptions for their kids. She says the classic marketing strategy continues.

In fact, it has expanded. Highlights can now also be found in car repair shops and hair salons. The plane crash necessitated a new plan for editorial succession.

Walter Barbe was hired as an editor to replace the late Garry Jr. Barbe became editor-in-chief in , after Garry Sr. Third-generation member Kent Brown Jr. When Barbe retired in , Brown took the top job. He ran the editorial side and served as publisher of another Highlights division, Boyds Mill Press, founded in to specialize in trade books for children.



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