The Children's Newspaper

This new edition, published in monthly parts from March 1910, added a supplement in September 1910 entitled The Little Paper which carried news stories of interest to children.

Subtitled The Story of the World Today for the Men and Women of Tomorrow, the paper epitomised Mee's values and reflected the editor's twin faiths of Christian ethics and the British Empire.

His aim for the Encyclopaedia was to give the nation's children a firm grasp of subjects such as history and geography and practical.

The Children's Newspaper was designed to keep young people up to date with the latest in world news and science.

The black and white Children's Newspaper suffered by comparison and despite attempts to attract a teenage audience by adding a column for girls and a 'Pop Spot' featuring photos of popular singers and groups, sales continued to slip.