Little Folks

Little Folks was a monthly United States children's magazine for young readers[1] from three to twelve years-old.

A feature entitled Play Department gave instructions for making simple paper or cardboard toys and crafts.

[1] In 1915 advertisements were placed in newspapers offering new subscribers six issues of Little Folks, plus a wren house, for forty cents.

New features were added including instructions for items to make, book reviews, nature study and animal stories.

[17] She has also concluded that "Correspondents' postal addresses and descriptions of their travels, nannies, and nurseries indicate a middle- and upper-class readership", and tentatively that "The magazine appears to have been especially popular in clergymen's families".