Thank you to National Geographic Kids for providing me with product, free of charge, in exchange for this honest blog review. All opinions are 100% my own.
National Geographic Kids promotes exploration of the world. They want to encourage kids to investigate the things they see on a daily basis and to consider the things they cannot see. National Geographic Kids wants children to be curious about the world they live in!
For our review, we received a generous collection of books including: National Geographic Kids Cutest Animals Sticker Activity Book, National Geographic Kids Funny Fill-in: My Safari Adventure, Pandas, National Geographic Kids On the Farm Sticker Activity Book, National Geographic Kids Funny Fill-in: My Animal Adventure, National Geographic Readers: Saving Animal Babies, That’s Gross!, National Geographic Kids Amazing Animals Super Sticker Activity Book and Everything Dinosaurs.
That’s Gross! is packed full of foul facts. It has fun facts about gruesome and sticky goodies. Readers get to learn about everything from barf, bugs, boogers and more. Details photos will hold kids attention for hours. That’s Gross! is suggested for ages eight-twelve.
Funny Fill-in books feature entertaining facts and silly stories created by you. Readers can fill in the blanks to create truly unique stories. These books are fun to make and even more exciting to read aloud to friends and family.
Sticker Activity Books entertain readers with 1000 comical stickers, captivating mazes, interactive games, drawing activities and more. Spirited animals amuse readers from page to page. Sticker Activity Books are perfect for ages four-eight.
Pandas and Saving Animal Babies feature fun facts about these beautiful creatures. Both books are educational as well as engaging. Readers will learn about their environments, food, play time and more. Pandas and Saving Animal Babies have heartwarming photos throughout.
My kids, ages 6 and 8 (almost 9) love National Geographic Kids books. They sit for hours reading them. They are eager to share what they learn and show us the photos.
National Geographic Kids books not only make great gifts but they are also great to give to kids before your holiday celebrations. These books will entertain kids on your journey to grandma’s house.
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Hello, my name is Laurie. My family and I live near the Oregon coast. When we aren’t at work, in school, or on the volleyball court, we enjoy traveling, cheering for our favorite sports teams, playing outdoors, and checking off items on our bucket list. We are lucky in that both sets of our parents, as well as our siblings and their families, live within an hour of us. We get together often to help one another out, celebrate milestones, and go on adventures together.
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I am such a fan of National Geographic. I bought a kids subscription for my godson and he loved it too.
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My grandchildren love to read National Geographic magazine. It is so educational. I am glad they this is available for them.
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I just love National Geographic. This would be great for my niece. She loves to read and loves animals.
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I never knew National Geographic made DVD,s will have to check this out !!
I knew National Geographic made DVDs, but didn’t know about picture books for kids. It makes sense and these are so educational. Even I learn a thing or two with their kid’s TV shows! My fave here is the stickers book and anything on the adorable panda bear.