Filled with interactive games, spelling and patter activities, drawing games, and more. Parents will love these fun books that keep kids entertained, engaged, and learning. Forty pages of activities and colorful nature scenes pair with 16 pages of 1, incredible animal stickers to bring an exciting interactive experience with the most adorable animals on the planet. Kids can use their stickers to add baby fish swimming in the coral reef, to show ponies frolicking in the field, and to match baby ducks and bunnies to their mommies.
Teach spread merges vibrant artwork with real wild animal photographs and an array of fun and informative activities. Introduces coral reefs, including how they are made, where they are in the world, and why the world's coral reefs are in danger.
Sometimes big nerdiness comes in a small package--and this little book is an animal nerd's dream! Meet animals of all kinds--from sharks and moles to orangutans and okapis-- in this quirky, jam-packed original from National Geographic Kids. If you thought you were brainy, take a look at the incredible critters in this book. Inside, you'll find a spider that spends its whole life in a bubble and birds that build nests so big, they're like avian apartment complexes! And we're just getting started!
In this little animal "Nerdlet" you'll learn about the weirdest, coolest, most amazing creatures in the animal kingdom--and what makes them so complex. Plus, you'll have some of your most burning animal questions answered, such as What's the deal with crocodile tears?
And you'll meet people who get to be around animals for a living and travel to animal destinations around the world. You'll also find personality quizzes, fun facts, animal superheroes, and even a Star Wars reference Imagine living with a pack of wolves!
Join the Dutchers as they discover what life is like among wolves in the western wilderness. Filled with engaging photos, fast facts, and fascinating sidebars, readers will be howling for more. Sure to dazzle all those intrigued with the fantastic tales of Greek mythology and enchant new readers, this vibrant book will soon become a family keepsake.
Visit www. One of the nice things about this series, is that you can download a free National Geographic Kids Super Readers poster from the website and children can cross off the titles as they read them. This is not kind of large publication.
In , after three years on the Seattle Times as a staff member, he embarked on a freelance career and worked for Life , Time and National Geographic magazines.
Johns became a National Geographic contract photographer in and joined the magazine staff in Before taking over as National Geographic 's editor-in-chief, Johns served as senior editor for illustrations and as associate editor.
As a photographer, he produced more than 20 articles for National Geographic , eight of which were cover stories. His defining images are of Africa and its wildlife. He has taken readers down the Zambezi River, examined the Bushmen's ongoing struggle for cultural survival and provided important documentation of Africa's endangered wildlife. He was named one of the world's 25 most important photographers by American Photo magazine in Johns was awarded an honorary doctorate from Indiana University in He studied photojournalism at the University of Minnesota and holds a bachelor's degree in technical journalism with a minor in agriculture from Oregon State University.
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