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With summer almost halfway over and vacations still to come, Nat Geo Kids has come out with a few books to keep the kiddos occupied for at least a bit! Each book has over 1,000 stickers…that’s a lot of stickers! The age range on the sticker books states 4-8, but with three boys, I would say these books would be 3-6. The activities are pretty simple and have large cartoonish drawings. Each sticker page is labeled to match the corresponding page as to where the stickers go; that is nice so you are not hunting through the whole book.
National Geographic Kids COOL ANIMALS STICKER ACTIVITY BOOK: This book contains all types of animals, including frogs, wolves, spiders, seabirds, elephants, insects, sharks, birds, and desert creatures. Two pages are dedicated to each animal, and each page contains games, counting, facts, drawings, and mazes.
National Geographic Kids CUTEST ANIMALS STICKER ACTIVITY BOOK: This book features all types of cute and fluffy animals, such as puppies, kittens, birds, ponies, forest animals, bunnies, and Australian animals. Each page has plenty to keep the kiddos busy, too: coloring, mazes, facts, and spot-the-difference activities.
National Geographic Little Kids FIRST BIG BOOK OF WHY: The age range in this book states 3-7. This is a large print book with both large pictures and writing. The contents are broken down into four sections: Amazing Me (All About the Body), How Things Work (TVs, Balloons, Elevators, bubbles), Animals All Around (Owls, Fish, Worms), and Wonders Of The World (Rainbows, Snow, Thunder, Sand, Wind). Each page asks, “Why?”…why is a jungle Jim called that? Why do owls throw up? Why is the sky blue? Each section also contains hands-on experiments to work on. My six year old has really enjoyed this book, he likes flipping through looking at the pictures and since he is a beginning reader the words are large and easy for him.
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MonaG says
My daughter would LOVE these books. She enjoys sticker/activity books and her favorite TV show is Wild Kratz. The First Big Book of Why would be a great learning tool for both of us. She has so many questions and it would be great to explore the answers together.
Diane Sallans says
I’ve always loved these books – they combine great pictures, reading and activity ot keep the kids interested.
Sherry Compton says
National Geographic has lots of wonderful products for kids and adults. I love that they have books geared to different age groups. These reference type books are great but it can be hard to find ones that will occupy and appeal to young readers. With it’s simple format and wonderful photos the First Book of Why would be great.