Cartoon Network to launch Ben 10 magazine in India

Cartoon Network is set to launch a bi-monthly magazine on popular TV series Ben 10 in India on September 30. The launch of this unique and interactive magazine will give kids an exciting portal into the adventurous, fantastical, alien world of Ben 10,” Gaurav Brar, director, Cartoon Network Enterprises, South Asia, Turner International India Pvt.
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For all moms who would want their children to love reading should rejoice. Cartoon Network is set to launch a bi-monthly magazine on popular TV series Ben 10 in India on September 30. The Ben 10 series has a huge merchandising franchise, and taking it to the next level, Cartoon Network and Sterling Publishers will launch the first magazine based on it. Priced at Rs.60, it will be a 32-page magazine, aimed at children, who can play games, battle with their friends on alien adventures, solve puzzles, crack codes and read action-packed Ben 10 adventures. Get those couch potatoes give up TV and start reading. We love books and are glad carton Network has taken this character that connects with boys across the age group of 3 – 10.

“Kids across India adore Ben 10 and constantly demand new and innovative branded products. The launch of this unique and interactive magazine will give kids an exciting portal into the adventurous, fantastical, alien world of Ben 10,” Gaurav Brar, director, Cartoon Network Enterprises, South Asia, Turner International India Pvt. Ltd., said in a statement.

The Ben 10 series has a special connect with boys in the age group of four to 10, according to Gaurav K. Ghai, director, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Fans of popular television toon character ‘Ben 10’ will now have a reason to celebrate. The Ben 10 magazine, which also comes with a pull-out poster, will be available at all key retail stores like Landmark, Crossword, Time Out, Big Bazaar and Walmart and also at individual book stores across India for Rs 60.

This is yet another attempt mode by which Cartoon Network aims to bridge the gap between kids and their favourite TV characters so that they too can be a part of the toon world they admire,â€_x009d_ said Gaurav Brar, director, Cartoon Network Enterprise.

Await the book and we will review it soon for you!

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