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Roadster! The kids motoring magazine partners with Great British Motor Shows & Masters of Motoring

todayFebruary 15, 2024

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Roadster! Kids Magazine is an official Masters of Motoring partner

ROADSTER! is a kids car magazine project that seeks to educate, inspire and entertain its young readers in everything in the motoring world.

Sam, a 9-year-old child, takes on the role of “Editor” for ROADSTER! with the assistance of his Dad and have so far sold out of their first few editions.

The big idea is that kids learn about road safety, and the grown up world of motoring through the hands-on experiences making Roadster! offers. Established as a not-for-profit project, Roadster! is in its early days and is “Sam heavy”, but this is evolving as more and more children get involved.

We are delighted to welcome Sam and the team to the Great British Motor Shows events and our sister company, Masters of Motoring. As well as being able to buy the magazine, Sam will be working on producing us a small give-away for each child entering the shows (if wanted) to help them explore and enjoy the world of classic and modern motoring.

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Written by: Steve

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