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Encourage your youngster to imagine, explore, and learn through National Geographic kids’ books and atlases. Each kids’ book and atlas is designed to capture the imagination of young explorers and budding adventurers. Explore space with National Geographic kids’ science and space books, learning about extreme weather from volcanoes to the solar system. Whether your kids enjoy learning about sports and adventure, or animals and nature, National Geographic kids’ books and atlases have a selection for every interest and educational level.
We LOVE books. And we LOVE National Geographic. Need I say more? We were so excited when our books arrived!
National Geographic Kids is back with another installment in the Animal Heroes line of National Geographic Chapters books. Get ready to meet more amazing, medal-worthy critters in this action-packed collection, including a kangaroo to the rescue! Filled with engaging photos, fast facts, and fascinating sidebars, readers won’t want to put this book down.
Welcome to the world of bears! With fun photos and colorful, approachable design, this wonderful board book guides you through life as a bear, including hibernation, playtime with cubs, the smallest and biggest bears, and finding food.
Roar with lions in this exciting level 1 reader. Packed with beautiful and engaging photos, kids will learn all about these majestic big cats. Carefully leveled for an early independent reading or read aloud experience, Lions is perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow!
From eagles to falcons and talons to beaks, Everything Birds of Prey introduces readers to the world’s most ferocious fliers. With stunning visuals and energetic, impactful design, readers won’t stop until they’ve learned everything there is to know about birds of prey.
An interactive book chock-full of adorable ponies and regal horses, this is the National Geographic Kids signature content in a sticker and activity book format. Packed with mazes, spelling and pattern games, drawing activities, and more, kids are sure to love these pages loaded with fun!
Each of these books were fabulous. Kids LOVE animals, and any National Geographic Children’s books is a great way to engage children with reading! Their books are so educational, which is a win/win for everyone. Their store is filled with books of all kinds about all kinds of animals, make sure you check it out!
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Heather P says
The National Geographic Kids Cookbook looks awesome!
Charlene Underhill says
I also love Treasury of Egyptian Mythology!
Melissa C. says
My son would love Explore My World: Butterflies
Jennifer Cervantes says
My daughter loves the treasury of Egyptian mythology.
Tara O. says
I really think my daughter would also love How To Speak Cat!
Francine Anchondo says
Treasury of Egyptian Mythology or 5000 awesome facts
Kelly D says
I like the Puppy Love book.
Lyz S says
Why’d They Wear That? looks super cute and interesting!
vickie couturier says
My Weird But True Fact-a-Day Fun Journal
janetfaye says
I like the book That’s Sneaky.
Meghan says
I’d love to get my son the cookbook!
Brigitte Brorman says
Face to face with whales
Vicki Wurgler says
I’d like the book Explore My World: Koalas
Austin Baroudi says
I like the National Geographic Angry Birds Space book!
Carolsue says
“How to Speak Cat,” sounds interesting! LOL.
Shelley Joy P says
I like the My Weird But True Fact-a-Day Fun Journal book.
Julie L says
My son would love the Big book of bugs! He’s obsessed and I don’t know why!
Terra Heck says
I like the Dirtmeister’s Nitty Gritty Planet Earth book. Thanks.
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ReggieMann says
National Geographic Readers: Sacagawea
Kristie says
I like the 1,000 Facts About the Bible for my kids 🙂
Colleen Maurina says
I would also like to have their National Geographic Animal Stories Book!
Lori Walker says
I like the book Puppy Love
renee says
We need How to Speak Cat!
Marty C. says
“Why’d They Wear That” looks super interesting and a great way to sneak in a history lesson.
Ann Fantom says
My daughter would love to read National Geographic Readers Storms! book
Cynthia C says
I like the National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs.
Samantha C. says
My daughter would love the Puppy Love book!
beth shepherd says
How to speak cat would be one my daughter would like.
nickie says
I like 5000 awesome facts
Lisa says
I like Puppy Love
Julie Lundstrom says
I like Puppy Love book.
Nannypanpan says
I like everything soccer
Denise S says
My kids would like the 5,000 Awesome Facts About Everything book.
Erin Ellis says
My kids would love the National Geographic Kids Almanac 2016 – Hardcover.
April says
My daughter would love the Puppy Love book!
June S. says
This book would also be a good one for my grandson to have;National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who.
Terri S. says
Rain Forest Colors look like an interesting book.
Lisa A. says
My niece is a big fan of the big cats. Something like Mission: Lion Rescue, Tigers, Snow Leopards, etc… would be big hits here with her. 🙂
Cheryl W says
Ultimate Bodypedia
Marci says
Weird but true fact a day journal!
sandra says
love the How to Speak Cat book
Leela says
The 10 Best of Everything National Parks.
Abigail says
I think my kids would be fascinated by The Ultimate Body-Pedia
Robin W says
I think my niece would love the National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs.
Sadie B. says
Why’d They Wear That?– my daughter would like this book.
Daniel M says
the treasury of Egyptian mythology looks good too
JESSICA C says
puppy love looks cute. My son just got puppies I think he would like that one.
Ty says
We would love the National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who.
Lynette says
My son loves bugs so I might have to get him the Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs!
Danielle D says
How To Speak cat