Why should your company support the Story Lux magazine?
The Story Lux magazines (Kids, Junior, Tweens …) offer more than ad space—
they offer a partnership in building a culture of reading, imagination, and positive values for children.
With us, you’re not just advertising a product; you’re building a story and a socially responsible brand image.
How is advertising in Story Lux different from other media?
Advertising in Story Lux is woven into the stories. Your product or service can appear inside an illustrated narrative read together by children and parents.
The ad doesn’t stand out aggressively; it fits the magazine’s aesthetic, child-friendly design—and benefits from high trust.
What audience do we reach?
Our magazines are read by multilingual families, teachers, librarians, and children aged 3–12.
We publish in Slovene, Italian, and English, enabling reach in international schools and bilingual regions.
What collaboration formats do we offer companies?
• Classic ads
• Branded, personalized stories
• Sponsored activities/tasks for children
• Content partnerships
• Contests and event promotions
We tailor each collaboration to your target group, values, and marketing strategy.
How do we work with you?
We begin by agreeing on the format: ad, story, or content campaign tailored to your brand.
You can provide a story (under an individual’s name), or our Multa Verba Books editorial team will create it based on your guidelines.
Together, we ensure the content is thoughtful, age-appropriate, and aligned with the magazine’s visual identity.
Before publication, you review and approve the content.
It will appear in the print and digital editions of Story Lux and—if desired—be included in promotional activities.
Who is credited as the author if a company provides or co-creates the story with MVB?
By law, the author credit must name an individual (natural person).
In collaborations with the editorial team, one of our MVB authors (or a commissioned writer) will write the story and hold authorship.
We can add a note such as: “story created in collaboration with [company name]”, ensuring sponsor visibility and linkage.
If the company supplies the story itself, it must be submitted under a specific individual’s name—
ideally with a signed authorship statement (e.g., employee, external collaborator, contracted author).
Read more here: General Sponsorship Terms and Conditions
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