Books like National Geographic Kids Infopedia 2014: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Everything
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National Geographic Kids World Atlas 6th edition
National Geographic Kids, National Geographic, 2021
216 pages
Why to read
Explores global geography with captivating visuals.
Updated maps and facts stimulate learning curiosity.
Encourages geographical and cultural awareness.
Interactive features enhance kids’ global understanding.

National Geographic Kids World Atlas 6th edition
National Geographic Kids, National Geographic, 2021
Award winning
National Geographic Kids Just Joking 3: 300 Hilarious Jokes About Everything, Including Tongue Twisters, Riddles, and More!
Ruth A. Musgrave, National Geographic Kids, 2013
208 pages
Why to read
Boosts language skills with fun riddles and jokes.
Enhances cognitive development through problem-solving humor.
Encourages family bonding over shared laughter.
Fosters creativity with imaginative wordplay.

National Geographic Kids Just Joking 3: 300 Hilarious Jokes About Everything, Including Tongue Twisters, Riddles, and More!
Ruth A. Musgrave, National Geographic Kids, 2013
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Weird But True Halloween: 300 Spooky Facts to Scare You Silly
Julie Beer, National Geographic Kids, 2020
208 pages
Why to read
300 spooky facts ignite curiosity and learning.
Engaging content encourages reading and enhances focus.
Addresses Halloween myths with fun, educational truths.
Perfect for shared family reading during spooky season.

Weird But True Halloween: 300 Spooky Facts to Scare You Silly
Julie Beer, National Geographic Kids, 2020
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Go Wild! Lemurs
National Geographic Kids, Alli Brydon, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging insights into the fascinating world of lemurs.
Stunning visuals stimulate curiosity and promote learning.
Encourages environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
Interactive elements keep young readers captivated.

Go Wild! Lemurs
National Geographic Kids, Alli Brydon, 2022
Deadliest Animals: Level 4
National Geographic Kids, Melissa Stewart, 2011
48 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating facts about Earth's deadliest creatures.
Enhances knowledge of animal behavior and natural habitats.
Encourages scientific curiosity and respect for nature.
Written to captivate young readers' attention effortlessly.

Deadliest Animals: Level 4
National Geographic Kids, Melissa Stewart, 2011
Award winning
Mama Mirabelle: Anybody Home?
National Geographic Kids, National Geographic Society, 2008
24 pages
Why to read
Engaging and colorful illustrations capture children's attention.
Introduces diverse animal characters, fostering global awareness.
Encourages curiosity about natural habitats and wildlife.
Supports language development with simple, rhythmic text.

Mama Mirabelle: Anybody Home?
National Geographic Kids, National Geographic Society, 2008
Why is the Sky Blue?
Marian B. Jacobs, Marion B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, 1998
24 pages
Why to read
Explains complex science in simple, engaging terms.
Boosts curiosity and understanding of natural phenomena.
Encourages inquiry and scientific exploration.
Colorful illustrations complement easy-to-understand text.

Why is the Sky Blue?
Marian B. Jacobs, Marion B. Jacobs, Nancy Ellwood, 1998
Life Cycles
Brian Knapp, 2002
24 pages
Why to read
Illustrates nature's life cycles engagingly and informatively.
Boosts comprehension of biological processes.
Encourages curiosity about science and nature.
Supports school curriculum on natural sciences.
