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  • Destinations of a Lifetime: 225 of the World's Most Amazing Places

    National Geographic

    eBook (National Geographic, Oct. 27, 2015)
    NatGeo takes you on a photographic tour of the world’s most spectacular destinations, inspiring tangible ideas for your next trip. Travel to hundreds of the most breathtaking locales—both natural and man-made—illustrated with vivid images taken by the organization's world-class photographers. These images, coupled with evocative text, feature a plethora of visual wonders: ancient monoliths, scenic islands, stunning artwork, electric cityscapes, white-sand seashores, rain forests, ancient cobbled streets, and both classic and innovative architecture. Loaded with hard service information for each location, Destinations of a Lifetime has it all: when to go, where to eat, where to stay, and what to do to ensure the most enriching and authentic experience.
  • Peoples and Places of the Past: The National Geographic Illustrated Cultural Atlas of the Ancient World

    National Geographic Society (U. S.)

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Society, June 1, 1983)
    Peoples and Places of the Past: The National Geographic Illustrated Cultural Atlas of the Ancient World by National Geographic Society
  • Dinosaurs

    National Geographic Society

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, June 1, 2001)
    Discusses fossils and the age of dinosaurs and provides illustrated descriptions of types of dinosaurs including size, diet, and habitat.
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  • National Geographic Kids Look and Learn: Dogs

    National Geographic Kids

    Board book (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 5, 2014)
    The interactive Look & Learn series is a multilayered, skill-building approach that introduces concepts with context reinforcement so learning sticks. These eye-catching books make early learning fun! Filled with colorful photographs inspired by National Geographic Little Kids magazine, this book introduces curious children to the fun, fascinating, always-popular world of dogs.
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  • National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of Canada

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic, Dec. 27, 2016)
    This completely updated guidebook shows you how to make the most out of your visit to Canada’s 47 gorgeous national parks, just in time for Canada’s 150th birthday—from Cape Breton Highlands to Banff to Pacific Rim National Park Preserve, plus the five newest additions: Nááts'ihch'oh National Park Reserve, Mealy Mountains, Rouge Urban, Qausuittuq, and Sable Island National Park Reserve of Canada. Written by national park experts who know the parks inside out, chock-full of handy, practical information, and beautifully illustrated with stunning photography and one-of-a-kind maps prepared by National Geographic cartographers specifically for this book, this edition takes you step-by-step to the must-sees of each park, and lesser known places as well, making sure you don’t miss a thing. Detailed guidance highlights the best spots for wildlife watching, favorite places for kayaking, swimming, camping, hiking, and other activities, as well as such nuts-and-bolts information as how to get to each park, the best seasons, where to stay, and much more. This is the only guide you’ll need on your next foray into Canada’s splendid parks.
  • Beginner's U.S. Atlas 2020

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 8, 2020)
    The updated third edition of this popular atlas introduces young readers to the wonders of all of America's states and territories, with maps, fun facts, geographical features, and more.This fun, easy-to-use atlas takes kids on a journey around the U.S. to showcase what's unique about each state and territory. Every profile starts with a colorful map and a lively essay and includes capital cities; population; important land and water features; state birds, flowers, and flags; and more. It's all packaged in a bigger format, with a refreshed design, and bold, bright photos and illustrations. National Geographic--known for its authoritative data, expert cartography, and beautiful photography--is the number one provider of atlases for people of all ages.
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  • Pop-Up: At The Zoo

    National Geographic Society

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Text and pop-up illustrations present some of the animals that live in modern zoos and explain the work involved in caring for them.
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  • National Geographic Atlas of the World

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Marking the 100th anniversary of National Geographic cartography, this prestigious reference is the essential guide to understanding today's interconnected world. Illustrated maps and informational graphics chart rapidly changing global themes such as population trends, urbanization, health and longevity, human migration, climate change, communications, and the world economy. The core of any atlas is the reference mapping section and the 10th Edition boasts the largest and most comprehensive collection of political maps ever published by National Geographic. Completely updated and expanded by sixteen pages, this section features new maps of Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales, three detailed regional maps of Australia, expanded coverage of Africa, and a map of the strategically important area around the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing North Africa and Southern Europe. In addition, special sections are dedicated to the Oceans, Space, and Flags and Facts. These are followed by an expanded index, with more than 150,000 place names. The 10th Edition's high-quality construction and large format make it a centerpiece to gather around as well as the perfect reference tool for understanding how the present and past continually collide in today's fast-paced world.
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  • Weird But True 7

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Did you know that volcanoes once erupted on the moon, or that a group of sharks is called a shiver? It's all weird ... but true!The world can be a pretty wacky place! Kids will have a blast exploring just HOW wacky in the 7th book in the wildly popular Weird But True series, full of 350 surprising and amazing facts. Topics include science, space, weather, geography, food, pop culture, and just about everything else under the sun, presented with fascinating photos and illustrations. This quirky little reference is so much fun, kids forget they're learning.
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  • Rocks and Minerals Sticker Activity Book

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, April 2, 2020)
    Treasure hunters and fans of gems, jewels, and rocks will love this jam-packed sticker activity book, complete with activities, coloring, mazes, and more--plus 1,000 stickers!Roll up your sleeves and prepare to get your hands dirty, because it's time to dig around, pan for gold, and crack open geodes in this exciting sticker activity book. Discover the difference between rocks and minerals and how gems are cut and polished. Learn how people have used rocks and minerals, like salt and gems, for jewelry and decoration for centuries. Get up close to famous features like Mount Rushmore or the Great Wall of China. Kids will sticker and get to know the names of their favorite rocks, as they travel around the world to beautiful natural sites like Giant's Causeway in Ireland and the Rainbow Mountain in Peru.This smart and fun interactive title brings National Geographic Kids signature content to a sticker and activity book format. It's a great way for kids to go off-screen and learn while they play. It's also an engaging "treat" for a rainy day, car trips, downtime, or anytime.
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  • Weird But True 9

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Did you know that rats prefer classical music to jazz? Or that you can swim as fast in syrup as you can in water? It's all totally weird ... but true!The world can be a pretty wacky place! Kids will have a blast exploring just HOW wacky in the 9th book in the wildly popular Weird But True series, full of 350 surprising and amazing facts. Topics include science, space, weather, geography, food, pop culture, and just about everything else under the sun, presented with fascinating photos and illustrations. This quirky little reference is so much fun, kids forget they're learning.
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  • Things That Go Sticker Activity Book

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, July 2, 2019)
    Fans of fire trucks, dump trucks, trains, planes, cars, and more will love this jam-packed sticker activity book complete with coloring activities, matching, counting, patterns, mazes, 1,000 stickers, and more.Rev your engines and get ready to roll with a crowd-pleasing sticker activity book all about vehicles on the road, underwater, and in the air. The fun things that go include the invention of the Model T Ford to cars of the future and all kinds of things in between: speedy supercars, hot-air balloons, spaceships, vehicles at work on construction sites and farms, emergency vehicles, and more. It's sure to be a wild ride with something for every curious kid to enjoy.This smart and fun interactive title brings National Geographic Kids signature content to a sticker and activity book format. It's a great way for kids to go off-screen and learn while they play. Also an engaging "treat" for a rainy day, car trips, downtime, or anytime.
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