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  • NG Kids Ultimate Weird but True: 1,000 Wild & Wacky Facts and Photos

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Did you know that a great white shark can weigh as much as 15 gorillas, that you drink the same water as the dinosaurs did, or that there’s a car that drives underwater? This supersized, hardcover addition to the blockbuster Weird But True series, Ultimate Weird But True is packed 1,000 amazing facts and eye-popping photos that prove truth really is stranger than fiction. With a colorful, metallic cover, a kid-friendly design, and a wacky sense of humor, this stunning book will give kids a winning combination of smarts and fun. Flip through these boldly-designed pages and you’ll find hundreds of snack-size stories about weird animals, space vacations, wacky inventions, freaky weather, amazing feats, wild extreme sports, and more. You’ll discover: · A real-life Spider-Man man who scales skyscrapers with his bare hands · A fish that plays soccer · A $150,000 diamond-studded cupcake · A man who makes himself invisible · An upside-down house · A hotel shaped like a giant beagle · Tornadoes of fire · A mouse that hitched a ride on a frog’s back · A dog that can read · A motorcycle shaped like hamburger · A 13-foot-tall pink poodle · Millions of red crabs · A white alligator · A robot that can do your grocery shopping, and much more… · Plus, cool illustrations, and "Ultimate Secret Revealed" features that explain the strange truth behind the most mind-bending facts, such as how it’s possible to convert peanut butter into a diamond and how frogs can fall from the sky
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  • National Geographic Beginner's World Atlas

    National Geographic Society

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Large physical and political maps introduce the seven continents of the world while full-color photographs highlight people, places, and natural wonders, in an informative introduction to maps for young explorers. Children's BOMC. 50,000 first printing.
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  • National Geographic Our World: A Child's First Picture Atlas

    National Geographic Society

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Illustrations and maps introduce the geography, culture, and trivia facts of each continent, and suggests activities to explore geography in depth.
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  • National Geographic United States Atlas for Young Explorers

    National Geographic, The National Geographic Society

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    This high-quality atlas of the United States provides 8- to 12-year-olds with a wealth of stunning photos and informative illustrations. The National Geographic Beginner's World Atlas and United States Atlas for Young Explorers were created by the cartographers and editorial staff of the National Geographic Society working with geography education experts.
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  • Far Out Facts

    National Geographic Society (U.S.)

    Hardcover (TBS The Book Service Ltd, )
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  • Mama Mirabelle: Anybody Home?

    National Geographic Society

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    Mama and the gang help two lost baby birds find their way home. To help the kids learn about animal homes, Mama’s home movies show different habitats on the ground, in the sea, and in the sky. Finally, the little birds see somewhere familiar, and Mama knows just where to take them. These cliff swallows belong in muddy safety on the side of cliffs!
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  • National Geographic Student Atlas Of The World

    National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, July 1, 2001)
    Examines the Earth's geologic history, climate, vegetation, population, food, economies, and mineral resources, and offers physical, political, and subject maps of each continent.
  • National Geographic Beginner's United States Atlas

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 8, 2009)
    In the brand new Beginner’s United States Atlas National Geographic’s world-renowned cartographers, working with education consultants and geographers, have created a state-of-the-art United States atlas for children ages 6 to 10.This beautiful book is an engaging experience with fact-filled essays and spectacular photographs that will catch the curiosity of young readers. Large maps pinpoint the physical features, capitals, and other towns and cities of each state. Key points reflect the latest information about land and water, animals, and people and places. Children can access a wealth of information including state flags, birds and flowers.Throughout the atlas, maps, photographs, and text reinforce one another, making this an exciting round-the-country adventure and a fun-filled learning experience. This is a must-have addition to libraries, classrooms, and homes nationwide; when it comes to America, young minds deserve the guidance of the acknowledged experts in all matters national and all things geographic.
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  • How Animals Care for Their Babies

    National Geographic Society

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, April 1, 1996)
    Depicts different kinds of parental behavior among a variety of animals, including the trumpeter swan, mountain goat, and baboon.
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  • The Secret World of Animals

    National Geographic Society

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, March 1, 1995)
    Text and pictures take the reader inside animal homes--used for resting, sheltering from weather, escaping enemies, and raising young.
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  • National Geographic Kids Ultimate Weird But True: 1,000 Wild & Wacky Facts and Photos

    National Geographic

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Did you know that a great white shark can weigh as much as 15 gorillas, that you drink the same water as the dinosaurs did, or that there’s a car that drives underwater? This supersized, hardcover addition to the blockbuster Weird But True series, Ultimate Weird But True is packed 1,000 amazing facts and eye-popping photos that prove truth really is stranger than fiction. With a colorful, metallic cover, a kid-friendly design, and a wacky sense of humor, this stunning book will give kids a winning combination of smarts and fun. Flip through these boldly-designed pages and you’ll find hundreds of snack-size stories about weird animals, space vacations, wacky inventions, freaky weather, amazing feats, wild extreme sports, and more. You’ll discover: · A real-life Spider-Man man who scales skyscrapers with his bare hands · A fish that plays soccer · A $150,000 diamond-studded cupcake · A man who makes himself invisible · An upside-down house · A hotel shaped like a giant beagle · Tornadoes of fire · A mouse that hitched a ride on a frog’s back · A dog that can read · A motorcycle shaped like hamburger · A 13-foot-tall pink poodle · Millions of red crabs · A white alligator · A robot that can do your grocery shopping, and much more… · Plus, cool illustrations, and "Ultimate Secret Revealed" features that explain the strange truth behind the most mind-bending facts, such as how it’s possible to convert peanut butter into a diamond and how frogs can fall from the sky
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  • Animal Safari - Sea Otters

    National Geographic Society

    Board book (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    This latest in the National Geographic Animal Safari series examines sea otters and their playful antics searching for food, snuggling their young, and snoozing in the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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