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In the early 1970s, a group of educators, photographers, and writers in the German‑speaking world noticed a gap in the market for a children’s periodical that celebrated the simple pleasures of outdoor life, nature, and community. Their vision was to create a magazine that would encourage kids to explore, learn, and cherish the world around them. The result was (“Friends of the Sun Magazine”). Sonnenfreunde Magazin Child Pics
A legal battle occurred when US Customs seized copies of the magazine imported from Europe. However, in Alessandra's Smile v. United States , the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the magazine was not obscene , as the photos did not appeal to "prurient interests" and the publication held political and social value within the context of the naturist movement. Contemporary Archival Status Remember, the magazine requires parental consent for any