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    Children's Magazine in Armenian to be Launched

    Asbarez
    Jan 29th, 2010


    GLENDALE - `Gakavig,' a colorful new monthly magazine for children, is
    being launched in Southern California in the first week of February.

    Parents of young children in the Armenian-American community have long
    complained of a shortage of child-friendly books and magazines in the
    Armenian language. For children 7 and under, parents can find hundreds
    of books with simple stories, basic vocabulary, and powerful images -
    in English. Not so in Armenian.

    Enter Juliette Davtian. Her clear vision: to give Armenian children a
    colorful and fun way to see and hear stories in Armenian, to learn
    reading and counting in Armenian, and to relate to the world around
    them in the Armenian language.

    `Children learn best through colorful images,' Davtian said. `They
    have different talents. As adults, we should recognize children's
    different styles of learning and interacting, and promote the best
    possible development of their natural strengths and weaknesses.'

    The magazine has colorful artwork and will feature stories, poems,
    riddles, songs, cut-and-paste projects, children's cooking projects, a
    bit of science, and more. Using classical Armenian spelling, the
    magazine is in both Eastern and Western Armenian.

    A successful venture starts with a vision, but it requires much more.
    Davtian brings it all to the table. She has an MBA and marketing
    experience, as well as years of experience as a preschool teacher,
    Armenian Saturday school teacher, and a resident counselor for
    children and teenage girls, With a degree in psychology and child
    development, she is exceptionally well prepared for the venture she
    has started.

    Now it's a matter of hard work and enthusiastic community response.

    `Starting a print publication in the Armenian-American community,
    especially in a time of economic uncertainty, is not a safe path to
    take, and several people have kindly reminded me of this fact,'
    Davtian said.

    `At the same time, I have been touched by the generous support of
    several distinguished members of our community. They understand that
    our community needs an excellent children's magazine, and share my
    confidence that parents and children will be excited to have `Gakavig'
    in their homes every month.'

    `Gakavig' will be available through several Armenian schools and in
    Southern California grocery stores. Subscriptions are available by
    calling 818.548.2438 or writing [email protected]
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