Thank you to National Geographic Kids for sending books for review as well as sponsoring a giveaway!
Fall is the perfect time to start spending more time reading with your kids. My husband and I have a goal to read to our children for at least twenty minutes each night before bed. The more exciting the books, the more engaged our children are. This fantastic Fall Favorites Pack from National Geographic Kids will provide many hours of reading entertainment and will have you learning right along with your children!
The Ultimate Book of African Animals transports readers from the Serengeti, to the Sahara and the rainforest. Kids will learn how Africa’s wildlife live, play and hunt and how they have adapted to their environments. This big, beautiful book is overflowing with facts, stats and photos of animals of all kinds. It is our children’s new favorite!
In Why? Over 1,111 Answers To Everything there are hundreds of topics ranging from serious to silly. This book has expert information to answer almost any question a child may have, in a fun and entertaining format.
Little Kids First Big Book of Rocks, Minerals and Shells is a new addition to the popular Little Kids First Big Book series. It introduces a variety of Earth’s rocks, minerals, gemstones, fossils, and shells. Kids can discover how rocks are formed, the three kinds of rocks, and the difference between rocks and minerals. Brimming with over 200 photos, including closeups of each specimen, and filled with fun facts, this book is designed for interactive learning!
The National Geographic Kids Almanac 2022 features animal stories, explorer profiles, inventions, games, and challenges for curious kids who want to learn all about the world and everything that’s in it. It is loaded with fun facts, crafts, activities, and fascinating features about animals, science, nature, technology, and conservation. This is the number one selling kids almanac on the planet!
National Geographic Kids World Atlas 6th Edition is the perfect reference for kids to learn maps, stats, and facts about the people, places, trends, and developments around the world. Highlights include the latest geographic and political information, a new map on global migration that introduces kids to the movement of people around the world, new graphics that present facts in an easy-to-read format, and more than 120 maps. This is an invaluable resource for using in the classroom or reading at home.
Finally, Zeus The Mighty. Mount Olympus is a pet supply and rescue center that sits high on a hill in Athens, Georgia where hamster Zeus, cat Athena, and other rescued pets live. Artie, their caretaker is obsessed with Greek mythology. The pets overhear her favorite podcast, Greeking Out, and believe themselves to be the actual megastars of mythology!
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Win It: National Geographic Kids is generously offering one of our lucky readers A Fall Favorites Grand Prize Pack which includes all six of the titles listed above and has a value of $108! The giveaway is open to US only. The giveaway will end October 24th, 2021. For your chance to win, enter the Giveaway Tools below. Good luck!
Hi, my name is Asha. I am 34-years-old and am a nurse by profession. Right now I am battling Breast Cancer. My husband and I have been married for 8 years and together we have a sweet seven-year-old daughter, a fun four-year-old son, and a lovable bunny named Caramel. I enjoy spending time with family, taking photographs, scrapbooking, hunting, fishing, cooking and gardening.
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I really like National Geographic Books. They are interesting and colorful.
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National Geographic Kids has fantastic and educational books! My nephew enjoys these very much.
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Love the wierd but true series.
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I love the National Geographic Kids Almanacs!
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Im 57 yrs old and Still Love national geographic.
Now i have Grandkids who do as well
I think all the amazing photos in these make the kids love them and want to learn