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National Geographic Kids almanac 2021

2020
Contains facts, photographs, and maps that provide readers with information on animals, cultures, famous landmarks, science, the future, and many other topics.

Race day

2019
Young readers are invited along on an automobile race, where they can see what it is like to race, take pit stops, and zoom around other cars.

Funny animals

2019
Packed with strange facts, comical tales, and adorable photos, featuring all kinds of our furry, scaly, feathery, and slimy friends.

Extreme ocean

amazing animals, high-tech gear, record-breaking depths, and much more!
"Dive into a world of aquatic mystery in this action-packed combination of science and adventure. Famed National Geographic Explorer Sylvia Earle leads readers on an in-depth tour of life beneath the waves. Come face-to-face with whales and sharks, learn about the newest and most hi-tech ocean gear and gadgets, experiment with hands-on activities, and join Earle as she recounts her most daring dives. Packed with fascinating tidbits, animal profiles, and up-to-date science, each chapter combines stunning photography with fun, accessible text. Perfect for curious kids, ocean lovers, young explorers, and the classroom. Extreme Ocean reveals the mystery, majesty, danger, and--above all--the importance of our ocean"--Provided by the publisher.

Extreme ocean

amazing animals, high-tech gear, record-breaking depths, and much more!
"Information and photos of oceans for young children"--Provided by publisher.

Solve this! forensics

super science and curious capers for the daring detective in you
"Science experiments for children that help them learn to solve problems"--Provided by publisher.

Turn it up!

a pitch-perfect history of music that rocked the world
"Presents a history of music, covering the most famous musicians, major music genres, instruments and sounds, and the artistry of distinctive musical styles"--OCLC.

Surprising stories behind everyday stuff

Presents a collection of facts about everyday things.

Beginner's world atlas

A beginner's atlas for children ages seven to ten with full-color maps that reveal the geography of the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, including ten physical maps, ten political maps, and information on people, places, and natural wonders from around the world.

That's creepy!

Contains descriptions of a wealth of creepy things, grouped in the categories of vampires, witches, mummies and other topics.

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