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Books with author National Geographic David Aguilar

  • National Geographic Student Atlas of the World

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, July 1, 2005)
    This user-friendly reference is packed with full-size, full-color physical, political, and thematic maps of the world and its continents specifically designed by the Society's world-renowned cartographers to help students understand basic geographic concepts and compare and contrast data critical to making global connections. The 2001 edition, which was an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children (NSTA/CBC) and a Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Children (NCSS/CBC), has been completely updated and expanded to include 16 brand-new pages with more maps, photos, charts, and graphs. In addition to existing thematic spreads on topics ranging from Earth's geologic history and world climate to predominant economies and global freshwater supplies, the 2005 edition will feature all-new illustrated essays on environmental trouble spots, ocean and climate, coral reefs, world refugees, global communications, and diffusion of popular culture, as well as expanded treatment of world languages and religions. All statistics, maps, and flags of the world have been updated to reflect the most current data, the latest boundary changes, and the newest countries. Web sites keyed to each photo essay and thematic map provide students with a means of keeping up with our ever-changing world.
  • National Geographic Kids United States Atlas

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (Turtleback, July 10, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides authoritative, up-to-date, and visually engaging maps, essays, and statistics, building on an interactive format that links kids to hundreds of online resources.
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  • along a rocky shore

    national geographic

    Hardcover
    Picture book of sea life, shore formations and plant life found along the shores of the world. The text is simple and short.
  • National Geographic Kids Almanac 2016

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 12, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides the latest information on a wide range of topics, including animals, culture, geography, the environment, history, and science.
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  • National Geographic Kids Weird But True!

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 24, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Have you ever heard about about Boston's Great Molasses flood of 1919, in which 21 people drowned in molasses? Or the armless archer who used his feet to set a world record? These are just a few of the bizarre stories from history and today that you'll find in this exciting new addition to the Weird But True series.
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  • National Geographic Little Kids Word Book: Learning the Words in Your World

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, June 14, 2011)
    Expertly developed to introduce the basics of reading and inspire children to discover their surroundings, this first book of words encourages what youngsters naturally love to do—explore and ask questions. Kid-friendly design and hundreds of charming photos capture children's attention and enliven the colors, numbers, shapes, and patterns that beginning readers need to know as they learn and grow. From animals to everyday objects this charming book provides practice in matching shapes, colors, and sizes while enhancing vocabulary. Throughout the book, fun questions pique youngsters' curiosity and motivate them to learn more. With its fresh approach, colorful photos, and handy prompts that guide parents as they interact with their children, this is the perfect book for reading and sharing—and for giving little ones a strong start as they learn about the world around them.
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  • 1001 Inventions and Awesome Facts from Muslim Civilization: Official Children's Companion to the 1001 Inventions Exhibition

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Dec. 11, 2012)
    We often think that people from a thousand years ago were living in the Dark Ages. But from the 7th century onward in Muslim civilization there were amazing advances and inventions that still influence our everyday lives. People living in the Muslim world saw what the Egyptians, Chinese, Indians, Greek, and Romans had discovered and spent the next one thousand years adding new developments and ideas. Inventors created marvels like the elephant water clock, explorers drew detailed maps of the world, women made scientific breakthroughs and founded universities, architects built huge domes larger than anywhere else on earth, astronomers mapped the stars and so much more! This book takes the winning formula of facts, photos, and fun, and applies it to this companion book to the 1001 Inventions exhibit from the Foundation for Science, Technology, and Civilization. Each page is packed with information on this little-known history, but also shows how it still applies to our world today.
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  • National Geographic Kids World Atlas

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, July 9, 2013)
    National Geographic's classic atlas for kids is now fully revised and updated, with a reduced trim that makes it easy to carry and easy to browse. Complete with geo-themed games, crosswords, picture puzzles and more, this is the atlas for today's young explorers, as well as the perfect homework reference source.National Geographic is committed to being the number one provider of the best atlases for young people of all ages. This new edition of the award-winning world atlas for kids includes the latest data, newest maps and graphs, a fresh and compelling design, and lively essays about the world and its wonders.
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  • National Geographic Wild Animal Atlas: Earth's Astonishing Animals and Where They Live

    National Geographic

    Unknown Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 15, 1898)
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  • National Geographic Kids Almanac 2011

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, May 25, 2010)
    Dare to explore! The National Geographic Kids Almanac 2011 brings young readers the very latest updates on living on, and caring for, planet Earth. The Almanac’s cool photos, lively illustrations and easy-to-read format encourages readers to absorb countless incredible facts and spend hours browsing hot topics, such as fun ways to convince your family to go green.In true National Geographic Kids magazine style, this is a book to excite kids about their planet: its fun-filled pages are packed with everything from how to decode your dreams to the excitement of underwater pumpkin carving to the fascinating powers of the human brain. Geography, history, science, and adventure—it’s all here to explore in one single volume. This is the reference book that gives young minds MORE... More than 15 homework-helper sections More than 50 puzzles, projects, and really cool experiments More than 500 pictures of our planet and all that’s on it More than 5,000 fun and amazing facts The opening section introduces timely information for 2011and unique National Geographic content. The rest of the Almanac is filled with fun facts and helpful references on subjects from countries worldwide to Presidents stateside, from the wisdom of convention to cool new inventions.
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  • National Geographic Travel & Adventure Journal

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, May 1, 2001)
    This illustrated journal gives kids a place to record their adventures, thoughts and fantasies and to share the exploits of famous adventurers Amelia Earhart, Neil Armstrong and others. Photos.
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  • Our Violent Earth

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic Society, March 15, 1982)
    This is an Earth Science book. It contains information about earthquakes and volcanoes.