National Geographic has always been on my gift giving list. They are not only on the forefront of education but their books are so kid/parent friendly and they are always evolving. From the age of 2 on up their books will not only get kids excited with their colorful, easy to navigate layout but are interesting and educational.
Featured books include:
Explore My World series (ages 3-7,
$4.99 each) - These engaging Explore
My World picture books on subjects kids care about combine simple stories with
unforgettable photography. They invite little kids to take their first big
steps toward understanding the world around them and are just the thing to curl
up with together and read aloud. In Explore
My World: Baby Animals readers learn about a day in the
life of a baby animal, from mama's care to the great world beyond. Explore
My World: Nighttime delves into the nighttime and all its
mysteries, from the stars to hooting owls.
NG Readers series (ages
5-8, $3.99 each) -- Each book in the best selling National
Geographic Readers series is written in an easy-to-read format and falls into
one of five reading levels and is labeled by level on its front cover. The
simple, fun text is only the beginning: National Geographic photography and
kid-friendly diagrams draw kids in and get them reading about their favorite
subjects. Developed by National Geographic in close consultation with
literacy education experts, this series is one teachers, librarians, parents,
and grandparents know they can trust to nurture every child's love of reading.
New this season is NG
Readers: Flutter, Butterfly (Level 3), NG
Readers: Coral Reefs (Level 2), NG
Readers: Ugly Animals (Level 2), NG
Readers: Pope Francis (Level 1) and NG
Readers: Rosa Parks (Level 2).
Chapters series (ages 7-10, $5.99 each) -- This chapter book series picks up where the
Readers series leaves off. For sports fans and animal lovers, Chapters:
Hoops to Hippos, True Stories of a Basketball Star on Safari is
a slam dunk. San Antonio Spurs' Boris Diaw takes young
readers on safari as he explores his off-court passion: wildlife photography!
Join Diaw as he escapes from stampeding
wildebeests, comes face-to-face with lions, and discovers why you should never
come between a hippo and its watery home. In Chapters:
Hoot, Hoot Hooray and More True Stories of Amazing Animal Rescues kids
meet some brave, amazing animals and the caring people who come to their
rescue.
Look & Learn Series (ages 2-5,
$6.99 each) -
Even when their backpacks are almost as big as they are, reading together is
critical for developing a lifelong love of books. The Look and Learn series of
board books Look & Learn
board book series is developed in association with child
education experts and introduces concepts with context reinforcement so
learning sticks. This Fall features
two new titles, Look and Learn:
Dig and Look
and Learn: Ocean Creatures.
National Geographic Kids has developed an amazing Super Reader site to complement the Readers series. It has prizes to reward their reading effort, printable posters to help track their progress, activities, quizzes, games and ALOT more. VISIT IT HERE: kids.nationalgeographic.com/superreaders
Nat Geo has offered my readers a chance to win these 11 books.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary set for my honest opinion. A Review is coming soon.
I visited the shop and really like the Rapid-fire Robot!
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I want the remote control machine kit
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ReplyDeleteI like the Schoolhouse Radio controlled Wall Clock.
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ReplyDeleteI like the Awesome Animals DVD.
ReplyDeleteI le the "I Just Gotta Be Me" Penguin T-Shirt! So cute!!
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I like the blown glass bird ornaments
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my little niece would love the animals dvd for sure. thankyou ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI also like the 125 Cute Animals book.
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I love the world mural map!
ReplyDeleteMysteries of the Unseen World DVD looks good!
ReplyDeleteCreatures of the Deep DVD
ReplyDeleteHubble's Cosmic Journey DVD looks like an educational DVD that my whole family would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love their Gemology Necklace. So pretty! Thank-you. :)
ReplyDeleteI think the Geno 2.0 Next Generation Genographic Project Participation and DNA Ancestry Kit is AMAZING. I actually would love to receive this as a gift, as I am fascinated with ancestry.
ReplyDeleteMy son would love the photography book
ReplyDeleteI would love to get the Geno 2.0 kit ancestry kit. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really love the Kids Interactive Intelliglobe! Thanks so much for hosting this giveaway!
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I like the awesome animals DVD.
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ReplyDeleteI really like the National Geographic IMAX Blu-ray Collection, thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI like the Animal Holiday Special Edition DVD
ReplyDeleteI like the rapid fire robot
ReplyDeleteI also really like the National Geographic Space Atlas.
ReplyDeleteNational Geographic Telescope with Equatorial Mount looks good
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