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Books may not be a traditional Valentine’s Day gift idea but then again who says they can’t be? My kids have always loved National Geographic books because there is such a great variety of them. From books on facts to beautifully illustrated picture books and even a middle-grade fiction series, National Geographic has a book for everyone.
This Valentine’s Day, National Geographic Kids Books has put together a great collection of love, friendship and some seriously sweet facts.
Somebunny Loves Me
by Parry Gripp – ages 4-8, Hardcover
Parry is an Emmy-winning singer-songwriter whose quirky, popular tunes, including “Nom, nom, nom” and “It’s Raining Tacos” have made his YouTube channel a smash hit with over 360 million views. He is an avid animal lover and his bunny Bruno is often the inspiration behind so many of his songs. In Somebunny Loves Me, Parry’s sweet and silly rhymes are cleverly written to share how children can best understand, appreciate and interact with a variety of fuzzy, feathered or scaly pals. Paired with adorable, full-page photographs, Parry also includes a personal note in the back of the book giving kids and their parents more tips on how to be good pet owners — from how to keep pets safe, clean and healthy to how to best interact with them and even pointers on how to make a pet music video.
Check out the Somebunny Loves Me music video and sing along as you and your kids turn the pages (hopefully with their favorite pet by their side!): https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/books/somebunny/
A World Together
by Sonia Manzano – ages 4-8, Hardcover
Sonia Manzano, Sesame Street’s beloved character Maria, brings warmth and wit to this timely picture book that looks across cultures and generations to celebrate what unites us, wherever we come from. Manzano’s lyrical prose combined with stunning photography of people from dozens of countries around the world explores how all of our lives are enriched by our geographic and cultural diversity. Kids see how people around the world look, dress, and spend their day, and learn that what we enjoy and value–friends, family, food, play–may sometimes look different, but deep down is the same wherever you go. This lovely picture book from a first-generation American affirms our common humanity as it presents the glorious similarities and differences that connect us all. It has an inspiring message: With laugher and love, we can help bring a world together. Enjoy a fun video of Sonia reading her book HERE.
125 True Stories of Amazing Animal Friendships
ages 8-12, Paperback
Meet awesome critters who became the best of pals, like the dog who rides a horse; the lizard-loving cat; the litters of puppies who befriend pigs; and that’s only the beginning! These uplifting tales are paired with amazing National Geographic photos and loads of animal facts. There’s tons of fuzzy, furry, feathery fun on every page, and throughout these tales, one message shines through: Best friends come in all different shapes and sizes.
Brain Candy 2
ages 8-12, Paperback
If you like seeing far-out facts in a new light, the second book in the colorful Brain Candy series takes a deep (and delicious) dive into numbers, fun facts, and cool trivia on all kinds of topics. So you know that the speed of light is fast: 229,792,458 miles per second. But what does that really mean? It means that at the speed of light, you could reach the moon in 1.3 seconds. How long to travel to the sun? Just 8 minutes. And in 4.6 hours, you could reach Pluto at 4.6 billion miles away! It’s a novel approach to feeding kids smart snackable bites about the world and is sure to be an addictive addition to the family bookshelf.
Photo Ark: Celebrating Our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures
by Kwame Alexander, photos by Joel Sartore ages 4-8, Hardcover
Our planet’s most beautiful and endangered animals come to life in this visually stunning picture book. The photos, by award-winning National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore, represent a lifelong project to photograph every captive animal species in the world, with special attention given to saving endangered species. They are paired with uplifting poetry and prose from Newbery award-winning author Kwame Alexander — a talented dream team duo to craft a uniquely wonderful book. This special edition includes a free poster highlighting 50 endangered species that is sure inspire people not just to care, but also to help protect these animals for future generations.
Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Absolute Hero
by Valerie Tripp ages 8-12, Hardcover
A brand new series from the author of many beloved American Girl books, Valerie Tripp! Join Izzy Newton and her friends at Atom Middle School in the first adventure of this new middle-grade fiction series. A crowded new school and a crazy class schedule is enough to make Izzy feel dizzy. But for the S.M.A.R.T. Squad, it’s all about relying on the value of friendship and the power of science to help them think their way through all kinds of sticky situation. Science and tech reign supreme when these five brainy buddies put their heads together! Read the first chapter and meet the characters at https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/books/smart-squad/.
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Hesper Fry says
My 2 daughters would love Brain Candy 2.
gala says
we’ll start with “Photo Ark: Celebrating Our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures”
Rosemary says
wow-our kids would love these books
Dynal L Roberson says
My daughter would read the animal friendships book first.
Tony Platz says
All of the animal books .
Candie L says
I would read Brain Candy first. Thank you
jenny says
My kids would read the brain candy book first! LOL!
Shirley Symon says
Any of the animal ones. They love animals.
Nidhi C says
My son would read first Amazing Animals!!!
Christy Leonard says
My daughter would read the Amazing Animals first
EMMA L HORTON says
I THINK MY GRANDSON WOULD READ PHOTO ARK FIRST.
Yadira says
Amazing animals
Danalee Davis says
I bet my kids would read Brain Candy 2 first.
Rosanne says
Some Bunny Loves Me. My grandchildren do not get to see bunnies where they live but they do at our house. At their house it is more open and rural and the coyotes eat them unfortunately. They get a thrill out of bunnies.
Kimberly A Treadway says
My daughter would read the animal friendship book. She loves animals.
Katherine Klein says
some bunny loves me.
Cassandra says
i would read 125 True Stories of Amazing Animal Friendships first.
Cynthia C says
I think Brain Candy would be first.
April says
My daughter would read the Animal Friendship one first!
Jenny Q. says
My son would love the Brain Candy 2.
Latanya says
Brain Candy 2
gloria patterson says
just looking at the pictures I think my great niece would pick animal frendships
She loves all types of animals even bugs which her mother hates 🙂
Susan Smith says
My Nephew would probably read Brain Candy first.
Rania R. says
Some bunny loves me. My son loves rabbits.
Vickie L Couturier says
Some BUnny loves me
gloria patterson says
I think Zayada would reach for the animal frenchships
Amy D says
I have 2 daughters who would love to read these books. I think they would read 125 True Stories of Amazing Animal Friendships first.
Jeanna Massman says
My grandson would love the Brain Candy Book and would probably read that one first.
MaryAnn says
My son would probably read Brain Candy first.
Dandi D says
My son would pick Brain Candy to read first.
Nancy says
These look like wonderful books. First we would read Photo Ark.
Jackie says
I think 125 True Stories of Amazing Animal Friendships would be a favorite.
Thank you!
Jamie Martin says
Brain Candy!
Mia E. says
We would read the Some Bunny Loves Me book first.
Terra Heck says
She would first read Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: Absolute Hero. Thanks.
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Stephanie Grant says
My son is obsessed with Nat Geo books, I think he would read Brain Candy 2 first.
Jan Lee says
I think my great niece or my great nephew would like to read 125 True Stories of Amazing Animal Friendships first.:)
Meghan BUCHMAN says
We’d read The Photo Ark
Merysa Cortez says
A World Together looks like an amazing book! 🙂
Leela says
Brain Candy 2.
Elaine Lund says
we would definitely read Some bunny Loves Me first!
Julie Waldron says
She’d read Brain Candy 2 first.