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Telefonò is a type of magazine that was published in Czechoslovakia during the communist era. The magazine was launched in 1975 and was aimed at a female audience with an interest in children and education. It was published monthly until 1990.

The contents of Telefonò were focused on the development and care of young children, as well as

Telefonò was considered a trusted and authoritative source of information for Czech and Slovak parents, with

The magazine also featured illustrations and photographs, which added to its visual appeal. The cover price

family
relationships
and
education.
The
magazine
featured
a
mix
of
articles,
stories,
and
advice
columns,
including
tips
on
childcare,
parenting,
and
child
development.
Other
topics
frequently
covered
included
children's
health,
nutrition,
and
education,
as
well
as
articles
on
childcare
services
and
support
for
families.
a
circulation
of
approximately
300,000
copies
per
issue.
The
magazine's
content
was
often
designed
to
reflect
the
official
ideology
and
policies
of
the
communist
government,
focusing
on
themes
such
as
the
importance
of
state-provided
childcare
and
education.
of
Telefonò
was
typically
around
5-10
crowns,
which
was
relatively
affordable
for
most
Czech
and
Slovak
families
at
the
time.
While
the
exact
circulation
figures
for
Telecomón
are
unclear,
it
is
likely
that
the
magazine
had
a
significant
impact
on
parenting
culture
in
Czechoslovakia
during
the
1970s
and
1980s.
After
the
collapse
of
communism
in
1989
and
the
end
of
Czechoslovakia,
Telefonò
ceased
publication.