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Here are some of the top-selling kids’ magazines in India available on Indiamags.com:
No Indian childhood is complete without Tinkle. In 2026, Tinkle Town continues to thrive with new adventures of Suppandi, Shikari Shambu, and Tantri the Mantri.
Summer Special: Look for the Summer Bonanza Issue, which usually features 100+ pages of comics and a "Create Your Own Comic" kit.
Best for: Ages 7–14.
Champak remains a staple for moral storytelling. Its animal-centric world of Van Vihar helps younger children learn about kindness and problem-solving.
Summer Special: The 2026 issues include "Eco-Craft" sections focused on sustainable summer DIYs.
Best for: Ages 5–10.
RobinAge is a fortnightly newspaper-style magazine that covers current affairs, science, and history in a kid-friendly format.
Summer Special: Their Bright Sparks Awards are currently open for entries, encouraging kids to submit their own poems and art during the break.
Best for: Ages 4–15 (with different sections for various age groups).
For the curious explorer, this magazine is unmatched. It features stunning photography and deep dives into wildlife, space, and geography.
Summer Special: The 2026 "Ocean Mystery" edition includes AR (Augmented Reality) features where kids can "see" marine life through a phone screen.
Best for: Ages 6–12.
A favorite among preschoolers and primary students, Magic Pot blends stories with curriculum-based activities. It’s perfect for keeping "school muscles" active without the boredom of a textbook.
Best for: Ages 4–8.
These are the Indian editions of the famous American brand. Genies is for the tiny tots,
Best for: Ages 2–6 (Genies)
Designed for children aged 6–12, Highlights Champs is an engaging monthly magazine that encourages kids to explore the world through a vibrant mix of stories, science experiments, and creative craft projects.
Best for : 6–12 (Champ).
iNTELLYJELLY focuses on holistic development, blending literature, leadership, and emotional intelligence. It’s known for its high-quality paper and sophisticated design.
Summer Special: Their 2026 Author & Artist program allows kids to see their own work published in upcoming issues.
Best for: Ages 4–13.
Published by the Children’s Book Trust, this is one of India's oldest magazines. It remains a platform for budding writers, with a heavy emphasis on creative writing and puzzles.
Summer Special: The Summer Delights issue is packed with traditional Indian indoor games and folktales.
Best for: Ages 7–14.
From the house of Manorama, each issue of Tell Me Why picks a single topic (like "The Future of AI" or "Ancient Egypt") and answers every "Why" and "How" a child could ask.
Best for: Ages 10–15.
Published by The Antonym Council of Global Arts and Literature, focuses on World Culture, History, and Geography through a lens of high-quality illustration and storytelling.
The 2026 Theme titled "The Great Indian Monsoon & Beyond," exploring how different cultures around the world (from Kerala to the Amazon) celebrate the arrival of rain.
Summer Special: Each issue usually contains a "Tear-and-Fold" section. True to its name, it includes high-quality paper with printed designs to fold your own advanced paper planes or origami related to that month's theme (e.g., folding a Japanese Crane for the "Asia" issue).
Best for: Ages 8 to 14 years (and honestly, adults love it too).