Bummi (magazine)

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First issue15 February 1957; 68 years ago (15 February 1957)
CountryGermany (East Germany 1957–1990)
LanguageGerman
Bummi
First issue15 February 1957; 68 years ago (15 February 1957)
CountryGermany (East Germany 1957–1990)
LanguageGerman

Bummi is the title of a German magazine for children in kindergarten age. The eponymous hero Bummi is an upright walking, yellow-furred teddy bear.

Bummi was first published on 15 February 1957 as a monthly in the GDR. From 1965 onwards, it was published biweekly and cost 0.25 Mark.[1] It had a run of 736,300 copies in Verlag Junge Welt [de]. The magazine was officially published and supported by the central organisation of the FDJ with the aimed at age group of children from 3 to 6 years. It was sold at kiosks and ordinary magazine stands. The eponymous title character was designed by Ingeborg Meyer-Rey.[2] long-serving main contributing editor Ursula Werner-Böhnke wrote the lyrics to the Bummi-Lied, to which the melody was composed by Hans Naumilkat. The lied became part of the educational system from 1969 onwards.

The children's composer Wolfgang Richter says thanks for a "Goldene Kindersonne".

At the beginning of the 1970s, the magazine introduced the "Goldene Kindersonne" (German for: "Golden Children's Sun"), which was an award the children could cut out of the magazine and give to a person of their choice (in reference to other awards in the grown-up world).[3] Children contacting the magazine to confer a "Goldene Kindersonne" award could obtain a standardised, but hand-signed thank-you letter from one of the famous contributing artists and authors.

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