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My boys love these books from Nat Geo. They also have a subscription to the magazine which they read while eating breakfast. Did you know they also have a Little Kids Nat Geo Mag that is geared towards ages 3-6? The Nat Geo Kids books like the Weird But True, That’s Gross and the Almanacs, are filled with fun trivia and activities that my boys enjoy.
Just released, the National Geographic Kids Almanac 2014, makes its debut with tons of all-new content, mobile media features for iPod Touch, and smartphones that allow kids to download National Geographic videos, photo galleries, and games, AND eight “Homework Help” sections.
There are ten different sections in this new book:
- Your World 2014
- Awesome Adventure
- Amazing Animals
- Wonders of Nature
- Culture Connection
- Fun & Games
- Super Science
- Going Green
- History Happens
- Geography Rocks
Targeted to ages eight and up, the almanac is packed with amazing animals, cool inventions, dinosaurs, robots, maps, games, activities, and helpful chapters that cover technology, countries, presidents, animals, weather, funny roadside attractions, outer space, green tips, and natural disasters, just for starters.
You can also download the National Geographic Kids Scanner App for FREE to unlock extras like videos, games, and photos.
Did you know that The National Geographic Society is observing a HUGE milestone? It is their 125th anniversary! Celebrate with a Nat Geo book!
Stay Connected:
- Visit the Nat Geo Kids Website
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Our grandson will be reading more Harry Potter
My grandson is reading some of the old hardy Boys books!
My grandson is reading the My Weird School series.
A little bit of everything! They do story time at the library so we read the books there and usually go on that look for books! This week was digging so we got to read Fuzzy Frenzy with prairie dogs!
This summer we tackle Harry Potter
Anything by Dr. Seuss.
My youngest wants to read Junie B. and the older ones are both into 39 clues.
We homeschool, o whatever he wants to read is on his reading list 😛
My son is planning on reading all the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books
Charlottesville Web and Stuart Little
My son is reading The Magic Treehouse books this summer!
My grandson just got a book on Animal Tales. It’s true stories of pets.
My daughter is reading Junie B Jones books. Thanks for the chance to win!
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Anything dinosaur related he is so into everything to do with it right now
Charlotte’s web
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i don’t know – i lost the list! 🙁
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not sure what they’ll be reading
Animal Tales – it’s true animal stories
We just got a new Diary of a Wimpy Kid book for our grandson’s airplane trip.
My daughter is currently going through all the goosebumps.
Tangled is always on my granddaughter’s list.
My grandson has just started the My Weird School series.
He has a new Star Wars book for when he gets back from visiting his other grandma!
My grandson wants to read about horses. He just took a riding lesson.
TIP TIP DIG DIG
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I’ll be ordering “Killing Kennedy” for kids by Bill O’Reilly for my grandson to read. He really enjoyed the kids version of “Killing Lincoln”
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Read it many times.
she wants to read all the harry potters
Just looked into the next Ninjago book for my grandson.
To Kill a Mockingbird
“Greatest Moments in Baseball”
My son has been reading a lot of the Goosebump book series.
i really like the nat geo books, i love the mag for both adults and kids. i think these books are great…just looking at the pictures makes you want to travel worldwide….love the animals
This Almanac sounds amazing. Teaches about so many different subjects, and it’s great that there are apps available to go with, too.
My 2 nieces would love this book.They’re 5 and 9.The 9 yr old can read it to my 5 yr old niece so they can both learn fun things.