In a world where even toddlers are increasingly on screens , local graphic designer Meeta Panesar has created a print magazine called Bobbety that invites readers to explore the world and their own creativity.
These smiling colorful blobs are the main characters of Panesar’s magazine.
“Bobbeties embraces life with wonder and curiosity, loves to learn and wants to share the joy with others,” Panesar said. “They also love a good snack.”
That’s why every quarterly issue has a section on food, in addition to fun facts, games and creative prompts tied to a central theme. The latest issue focuses on Halloween and other fall traditions.
Bobbety joins a growing number of publications designed for younger readers , despite the overall decline of the magazine industry . Childre