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My kids have always been a fan of picture books and non-fiction. National Geographic books have always been their go-to books and still to this day they flip through them at bedtime.
Well to kick off the new year, National Geographic Kids has some great titles available that are all about things kids LOVE. Whether it be animals, music, facts or dinosaurs there is a title for everyone.
We Love Babies!
(ages 2-5, National Geographic Kids Books, Hardcover, $17.99)
Love + adorable baby animals = a MUST for Valentine’s Day and baby shower gift giving. This hilarious picture book with rollicking, rhyming text reads like a crowd-pleasing call, pumping up readers’ excitement for the cutest baby animals ever. Illustrated with lively National Geographic photography, We Love Babies! presents furred, feathered, and finned baby animals of all shapes and sizes, celebrating their glorious diversity, from “paws and claws and little flippers” to “feet that look like fuzzy slippers!”. Whimsical cartoon cheerleaders add to the fun, popping up throughout the book to lead fans in the irresistible refrain: “We love babies, yes we do, we love babies, how about you?”
Turn it Up!: A Pitch-Perfect History of Music that Rocked the World
(ages 8-12, National Geographic Kids Books, Hardcover, $19.99)
ROCK ON! The high notes and biggest moments in music history are covered in this big, bright, hardcover — from Bach to the Beatles to Beyonce, and beyond. Many major music genres are playfully explained, from tribal, classical, jazz, folk, opera, rock … all the way to today’s modern forms, such as k-pop, hip-hop, and rap. Instruments and sounds are explored, along with places and events in history that inspired the evolution of music. Kids will also get a sense of music theory, instrumentation, and the artistry of distinctive musical styles. Song recommendations help readers open their ears to what they’ve learned and a rockin’ glossary of musical terms as well as a timeline that plots each genre on its path from ancient history to today make this book one that is bound to top the charts.
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life
(ages 8-12, National Geographic Kids Books, Hardcover, $14.99)
T. rex, triceratops, pterosaurs, saber-toothed cats! This eye-catching, comprehensive, and “browsable” title is jam-packed with 1,000 fascinating facts about what these prehistoric creatures looked like, how they lived, and the evidence they left behind. Uncover amazing fossil facts about the first four-legged creatures; find out what it’s like to be on a dinosaur dig; and marvel at some of the fiercest, most fascinating claws and teeth. Learn how dinosaurs and birds are connected, find out the biggest prehistoric mysteries that scientists are still trying to crack, and sink your teeth into some seriously supersize dino stats.
Check Out National Geographic Kids
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WIN IT: (1) US winner will receive a National Geographic Kids Book Prize Pack – We Love Babies, Turn it Up! and 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life (ARV $53)
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Megan Wilson says
My family would definitely read We Love Babies first, So Cute!
Rose Galloway says
Babies are always Nice…
Melina C Pereyra says
My daughter probably will read first the Turn it up book
kathy pease says
My granddaughter would love we love babies
Leah Shumack says
My daughter would probably want to read the Turn it Up Book first!
Amanda Whitley says
my son loves dinosaurs so he would read the facts about dinosaurs book first.
John H. says
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs would be the first pick.
gala says
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life
Rosemary says
wow
Jennifer H. says
I would say the 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life.
Amy Nick says
My family would love the 1000 Facts about Dinosaurs
Edye says
The dinosaur book for sure!
Terra Heck says
We would first read Turn it Up! Thanks.
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Gaye McGill says
I’m sure they’d want to read the dinosaur book first.
Rosanne says
We would read We Love Babies first
Dana says
My niece is obsessed with music so she would read the Turn it Up! book.
wen budro says
My child is obsessed with dinosaurs- so that book would be the winner. I like the baby animals book.
Alex S. says
We Love Babies of course!
sarah conaway says
My son and I would read “We Love Babies.” “Baby was his second word.
Rita M says
I think my granddaughter would love the Turn It Up book!
Jessica Walker says
1000 facts about dinosaurs
Tony Platz says
Facts about Dinosaurs
Jennifer Grant says
Yay Babies!
MaryAnn says
1000 Facts about Dinosaurs
Heidi says
We would read 1000 facts about dinosaurs first. My daughter is obsessed with all things dinosaurs.
Pauline Milner says
We would definitely read 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life first, but enjoy our entire collection of DK Books. Thanks for the super giveaway opportunity.
Stevie Albertson says
definitely the we love babies one
Christina Royall-Elam says
My son is obsessed with dinosaurs. We would definitely read that one first.
gloria patterson says
this would be a divide up for my great great nephew and my great niece. There are books for each of them
Amy D says
My daughter love National Geographic Kids books. They would love to ready “WE LOVE BABIES” first, because they love animals, especially babies.
christina moore says
My granddaughter would love the book 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life.
Donna L says
I would read the book 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life. Thanks for the chance to win!
Joanna says
We would read We Love Babies first.
Thomas Gibson says
I would choose “We Love Babies” first.
Rosanne Robinson says
My grandson loves reading about dinosaurs, he would really enjoy the 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life.
Emily R. says
We would read Turn It Up first! Thanks for the chance!
Vickie L Couturier says
they would read the dinosaur book first
Julie Waldron says
We’d read Turn it Up!: A Pitch-Perfect History of Music that Rocked the World first.
Leela says
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life.
Robin Abrams says
My grand kids would love to read the 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils and Prehistoric Life
Jan Lee says
I think they would read we love Babies first 🙂
Julie Lundstrom says
We would read the We Love Babies first for we love animals.
Seyma Bennett Shabbir says
My sons would definitely love the 1000 facts about dinosaurs!
Liza Plaisted says
We would read the dino book first!!!!
Brittany Raisor says
My boys really love dinosaurs so I bet we would read 1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs first.
Donna L Holder says
we love babies
Nancy says
These all look like fabulous books. First we would read the book We Love Babies!
Yesenia Salgado says
We would love “we love babies ” . perfect for a 5 month old baby boy of mines.
Melinda says
My boys would love the Turn it Up book!
Jessica Peeling says
We would read Turn it Up first!
Mia E. says
The 1000 facts about Dinosaurs would have to be first on the list for my grandson.
monique s says
1000 facts about dinosaurs would be first on the list at my house