Good afternoon! For parents looking to avoid sugar overload this year, books are a great way to fill the kids' Easter baskets (and last way longer than chocolate!). National Geographic Kids has six books for kids of all ages that are filled with fuzzy animals, fun facts, and Easter stories -- a perfect fit for this holiday and the celebration of Spring!
I loved this book so much. It was interesting to see how other areas celebrate Easter.
NG
Kids Baby Animal Sticker Activity Book (ages 4-8) With 1,000 stickers and fantastic graphics and text, these
high quality, super fun sticker books are a great way for kids to learn about
animals and the natural world. The Baby Animals sticker
book is chock-full of the cutest creatures on the planet: pandas, piglets, wolf
cubs, ponies, polar bears, elephants, bunnies, kittens, puppies, and many more.
With a fun, brightly colored design and loaded with animal facts and
games--such as mazes, counting, matching and more--this book is sure to provide
endless entertainment.
This fantastic book is so much fun. There are so many activities. My class loved all the stickers and full color photos of all the animals. With help they were able to navigate the pages even as 2-3 year olds. We had a blast pointing to letters, colors and animals.
National Geographic Pre-Reader: Ducks (ages 2-5) - From fuzzy ducklings to graceful birds, waddle your way into this adorable early reader, all about ducks!
Perfect for beginning and young readers, National Geographic
Pre-readers include simple, expert-vetted text and large, engaging photos on
every page. A vocabulary tree at the beginning of the book introduces kids to
key words in concept groups, helping kids make connections between words. Plus,
a wrap-up activity gives kids a chance to use what they've learned, while
expanding their understanding of the world.
OMGosh the pictures in this book are pretty incredible. My class loves animals and these pictures of the ducks were a real hit. They thought the feet were so funny under the water. This particular book has been fought over for three days. I had to use a timer so everyone got a chance to look at it.
Cutest Animals on the Planet (ages 8-12) - NEW SERIES ALERT! Meet the world's most adorable animals and learn fun stuff about them in this aww-some first book in a brand-new series from National Geographic Kids. Whether you like mammals, aquatic creatures, insects, birds, amphibians, or reptiles, this browsable book contains kids' favorite animals that would ALL be contenders for the grand prize in a cute competition. Big photos pair with upbeat descriptions that highlight each critter's crazy cool skills and unique behaviors. This adorable book showcases popular animals such as hedgehogs and pandas as well as unusual species such as tapirs, kakapos, and pangolins. Special features include a head-to-head cute-off, sure to keep readers amused and informed. Perfect for curious tweens, animal lovers, and future veterinarians alike.
Treasury of Bible Stories by Donna Jo Napoli, illus. by Christina Balit (ages
8-12)
A worthy cultural treasury with appeal to both the faithful and irreligious.” — Kirkus
Noah's Ark, Moses, David and Goliath, the ten
plagues, Daniel and the lions' den, Jonah and the giant fish, and many more of
the Bible's most powerful stories — 27 in all — are compellingly retold in this
beautifully illustrated treasury. Readers will be fascinated by the ancient
people and events they encounter, surprised by some of the lesser known
accounts revealed, and inspired by the lessons these tales impart. Stories
cover important ground beyond religion, such as culture, history, and
geography, and they touch on issues that remain relevant today--faith, loyalty,
kindness, violence, generosity, greed, jealousy, and more. These accessible,
readable stories give kids a rich picture of biblical times, which encourages
them to think about our role in the world and to learn more.
Napoli's magical storytelling is sure to ignite children's
imaginations. Along with Balit's stunning art, this is a book kids will want to
explore again and again--a classic that families can read aloud together.
5,000 Awesome Facts About Everything (ages 8-12) This book is literally busting its covers with fascinating, fun-tastic facts on super, sensational topics that kids love. Who knew that there were so many sweet things to learn about chocolate or that a dozen delicious details about peanut butter would show up on a page with a few splotches of jelly to whet our appetites? Keep turning and a terrifyingly toothy shark tells you all about himself, while other spreads lay out tons of tips on toys and games, mysteries of history, robots and reptiles, sports and spies and wacky words. A visual feast of colorful photographs surrounded by swirling, tipping, expanding, and climbing bits of information in a high-energy design, this book will satisfy both the casual browser and the truly fact obsessed.
This was my favorite book of the bunch. How do they fit 5000 facts inside one book? It's all in the layout. Nat Geo has it all figured out. I loved the layouts. There were about 6 different styles but each page was interesting.
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Disclaimer: I received complimentary products for my honest opinion. No monetary compensation was offered.
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