The Children's Friend (LDS magazine)
- The Children's Friend (LDS magazine)
"The Children's Friend" was an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) between 1902 and 1970. It was aimed primarily at children in the church's Primary program, ages 3 to 12. Its first editor was May Anderson, who went on to become the second general president of the Primary organization of the LDS Church.
"The Children's Friend" ceased publication in 1970 and was replaced with "The Friend", which was first published in January 1971.
Editors
*May Anderson (1902–1940)
*May Green Hinckley (1940–1943)
*Adele C. Howells (1943–1951)
*LaVern W. Parmley (1951–1970)
ee also
* List of Latter Day Saint periodicals
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