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One line of books that are always a hit with my kids are any of the books from National Geographic Kids. From when my kids were little and just looking at the pictures to now reading facts and chapter books, National Geographic Kids has a book for whatever you are looking for.
This holiday season National Geographic Kids Books has something for every curious kid – from big, beautiful and WOW-worthy titles to stocking stuffers that are STUFFED with fun facts and photos galore. Seriously so many book choices that would make perfect gifts this winter.
Here are Six National Geographic Kids titles to check out:
Ultimate Weird But True
(ages 8-12, hardcover, 192 pgs) – Did you know that a great white shark can weigh as much as 15 gorillas, that you drink the same water as the dinosaurs did, or that there’s a car that drives underwater? A supersized, hardcover addition to the blockbuster Weird But True series, Ultimate Weird But True is packed with 1,000 amazing facts and eye-popping photos that prove truth really is stranger than fiction. With a colorful, metallic cover, a kid-friendly design, and a wacky sense of humor, this stunning book delivers a winning combination of smarts and fun. Plus, there are cool illustrations, and “Ultimate Secret Revealed” features that explain the strange truth behind the most mind-bending facts, such as how it’s possible to convert peanut butter into a diamond and how frogs can fall from the sky.
Photo Ark ABC: An Animal Alphabet in Poetry and Pictures
(ages 3-7, hardcover, 48 pgs) – From armadillo to zebra, this enchanting picture book pairs the stunning photography of National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore with playful poems by New York Times best-selling author Debbie Levy to represent the letters of the alphabet and celebrate the diversity of the animal world.
NG Kids Animal Encyclopedia
(ages 8-12, hardcover, 304 pgs) – Discover the thousands of animals that call Earth home in this new edition of National Geographic’s best-selling Animal Encyclopedia. Updated and reviewed by experts in the field for the most accurate, up-to-date information, this comprehensive reference book features 2,500 species, 1,000 stunning photos, and more than a dozen engaging maps. Jam-packed with fun facts — such as the world’s tallest animal, the longest living animal on Earth, and even the smelliest — it also contains new, exclusive “From the Field” reports highlighting National Geographic explorers working around the world to study and protect every kind of animal, from giraffes to penguins and sharks to snails.
Treasury of Magical Tales from Around the World
(ages 8-12, hardcover, 208 pgs) – A flower-spouting princess, gobbling prince, emerald-winged fairy, foolish giants, fearsome ogres, and talking frog and fish are just a few of the captivating characters found in this anthology of beloved stories from 29 places around the world, from the Arctic to Africa to Asia to Australia to Europe to the Americas. Donna Jo Napoli’s powerful storytelling makes these stories fresh and fun, and Christina Balit’s dazzling illustrations make this book a true treasure―a very special gift and a must-have for family bookshelves.
Brain Candy 3
(ages 8-12, paperback, 208 pgs) – Stocking stuffer alert! Elephants have thick skin, but just how thick? Turns out it’s 50 times thicker than human skin and can add as much as 2,000 pounds (900kg) to the weight of this massive animal! Earth’s smaller animals offer some sweet surprises, too. Hop on a honeybee to discover just how hardworking these fast-flying insects are. They beat their wings 200 times a second as they fly about. And no wonder they’re so busy — they need to pollinate two million flowers to make just one pound of honey. If you like seeing far-out facts in a new light, the third book in the series takes a deep (and delicious) dive into numbers, fun facts, and cool trivia on all kinds of topics. It’s a novel approach to feeding kids smart snackable bites about the world and is sure to be an addictive addition to bookshelves and backpacks.
Go Wild! Pandas
(hardcover, ages 4-8, 48 pgs) – Welcome to the wild world of pandas! In this intro to the species, youngsters discover where on Earth these animals live, what they eat, how big they grow, and how they communicate. Cool photos of all the different kinds of panda relatives and just-born panda babies bring the creatures into full focus. After learning the basics, young readers will discover why pandas need our help and what people around the world are doing to help save them. Filled with fun facts, games, and an activity focused on making a difference in the panda world, this book will inspire kids to care about these amazing animals.
Check Out National Geographic Kids
Check out all the cool books National Geographic Kids has to offer on the National Geographic Kids website and find National Geographic Kids on Amazon.
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- A must-watch video featuring National Geographic Explorer Brian Skerry, photographing tiger sharks! https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/books/ultimate-book-of-sharks/
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Susan Smith says
My daughter would enjoy reading National Geographic’s Animal Encyclopedia because she loves reading and looking at pictures of animals.
Wendy Browne says
I thnk my son would like Ultimate Weird But True the most.
Beatrice P says
Animal Encyclopedia
Natalie J Vandenberghe says
I clicked on the link for Picket Fence but got an error message
Natalie J Vandenberghe says
My three grandchildren (ages 7, 9 and 11 1/2) all know how to read. They would vie for my attention 🙂 yet they would be able to select the book the want first.
Maryann D. says
I would read Go Wild! Pandas. It looks like a cute and fun book!
gloria patterson says
for me it would be the ANIMAL BOOK
vickie Belk couturier says
Treasury of Magical Tales From Around the World
Jeanna Massman says
My grandson would love The Ultimate Weird but True Book!
Gina Ferrell says
I would read Go Wild! Pandas.
Mia Rose says
I would read Brain Candy first.
Leela says
Ultimate weird but true.