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National Geographic Little Kids

July/August 2019
Magazine

National Geographic Little Kids magazine - perfect for children ages 3 to 6. Irresistible photos and simple text to enhance early reading experiences, along with games, puzzles, and activities, that turn playtime into learning time.

Why? • Why do you think some monkeys have long tails?

What Is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Find the differences between it and the one below.

That’s Cool! • Meet the gerenuk (SAY: GAIR-uh-nook).

What in the World Are These?

Busy Hamsters

FIND THE SOUND • Say the name of each picture aloud. Point to all the things that start with the br sound.

BABY ORCA’S FIRST BREATH

BABY ANIMAL HIDE-AND-SEEK • Help the animal dads find their babies. Use your finger to follow the path from the father to its baby.

AN ACORN BECOMES A TREE

GRAY WOLF • Gray wolves work in groups to hunt large animals such as moose, caribou, bison, and deer. Here is why a wolf has the perfect body to find and catch food.

CURVES AND CORNERS • Trace each shape with your finger. Tap all the pictures with corners. Then use your finger to circle the things with curves.

National Geographic Little Kids

brown bears

musk beetle

pajama cardinalfish

mountain lion

broad-billed hummingbird

porcupine

Hide-and-Seek • Can you find the bug in this picture?


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 36 Publisher: National Geographic Society Edition: July/August 2019

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 25, 2019

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Kids & Teens

Languages

English

National Geographic Little Kids magazine - perfect for children ages 3 to 6. Irresistible photos and simple text to enhance early reading experiences, along with games, puzzles, and activities, that turn playtime into learning time.

Why? • Why do you think some monkeys have long tails?

What Is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Find the differences between it and the one below.

That’s Cool! • Meet the gerenuk (SAY: GAIR-uh-nook).

What in the World Are These?

Busy Hamsters

FIND THE SOUND • Say the name of each picture aloud. Point to all the things that start with the br sound.

BABY ORCA’S FIRST BREATH

BABY ANIMAL HIDE-AND-SEEK • Help the animal dads find their babies. Use your finger to follow the path from the father to its baby.

AN ACORN BECOMES A TREE

GRAY WOLF • Gray wolves work in groups to hunt large animals such as moose, caribou, bison, and deer. Here is why a wolf has the perfect body to find and catch food.

CURVES AND CORNERS • Trace each shape with your finger. Tap all the pictures with corners. Then use your finger to circle the things with curves.

National Geographic Little Kids

brown bears

musk beetle

pajama cardinalfish

mountain lion

broad-billed hummingbird

porcupine

Hide-and-Seek • Can you find the bug in this picture?


Expand title description text