National Geographic Kids

Compare Series: 
nationalgeographickids

Just joking dogs

"Hundreds of paws-itively hilarious jokes and silly dog photos inside! Plus meet 10 real-life comedic canines!"--Back cover.

Weird but true!

350 outrageous facts
2018
Collects 350 facts about a variety of topics, such as places, food, and animals.
Cover image of Weird but true!

Kids vs. plastic

ditch the straw and find the pollution solution to bottles, bags, and other single-use plastics : how you can be a waste warrior!
2020
"Learn how plastic was invented, how we use it, where it goes when we throw it away, and why it's so damaging to our planet and the animals that live here. Then discover how you can reduce your plastic footprint and live life more sustainably"--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Kids vs. plastic

Woof! : 100 fun facts about dogs

2017
"Facts, pictures and information about dogs for young children"--.

Weird but true!

300 fascinating facts about the fifty states
2019
A collection of facts about the United States.

You can be a primatologist!

2020
"Come along with Dr. Jill Pruetz as she heads to the wilds of Africa to study chimpanzees and other primates. Through simple, accessible text in question-and-answer format and bright, friendly photography, young scientists will learn all about this exciting science career. Do all primates live in the jungle? Do primatologists live there with them? What's a primatologist's day like? Explore these questions and more!"--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of You can be a primatologist!

Bet you didn't know! 2

outrageous, awesome, out-of-this-world facts
2019
Text and photographs provide a collection of facts about deserts, rainbows, sleep, and other topics.
Cover image of Bet you didn't know! 2

What would happen?

A collection of questions and answers discussing what would or could happen of the world was just a different place.

You can be a paleontologist!

2017
" ... [readers] follow Dr. Scott Sampson as he sets out into the field and answers many of their most popular questions along the way"--Provided by publisher.

You can be an entomologist!

2019
"Join National Geographic explorer Dr. Dino Martins--real-life bug buff and entomologist--as he takes readers into the field to look for butterflies, grasshoppers, bees, and other critters that fly, creep, and crawl. Learn all about how scientists study insects, what insects eat, how insects help [the] world, and more"--Back cover.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - National Geographic Kids