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J’aime lire
CategoriesChildren's literature
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherBayard Presse
First issueJanuary 1977; 48 years ago (1977-01)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Websitejaimelire.com

J’aime lire ("I love to read" in French) is a French magazine aimed at children aged 7–10. Published by Bayard Presse since 1977, it is easily identifiable by its red cover and its mascot, a blue colored pencil named "Bonnemine" (a play-on-words meaning both "looking well" and "good pencil lead").

Each issue contains:

  1. An illustrated novel;
  2. Some pages of games and puzzles;
  3. Comics (originally Tom-Tom and Nana).

The magazine has more than 2 million readers each month and is one of the best-selling titles in its category.

An English language edition is published with the title Adventure Box since 1996.

References

  1. "J’aime Lire s’offre une seconde jeunesse" on ActuaLitté
  2. "Bonnemine-Senseï" Archived 2017-10-20 at the Wayback Machine on Graphéine
  3. "J’aime lire" on Culture Confiture
  4. "J’aime lire" on Nostalgift
  5. "J’aime lire Store" on Le Monde

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