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Books in National Geographic Readers: Pre-reader series

  • National Geographic Complete Birds of North America

    Jonathan Alderfer

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Nov. 15, 2005)
    Essential, comprehensive, and easy to use, National Geographic Complete Book of Birds is an astonishing resource that covers every bird species in North America, as well as all the migrants that fly through. The entries are organized by family groups-an incredible 82 are included-according to the American Ornithological Union guidelines. Within a family, each separate bird entry has dozens of tips and illustrations on species' genders, age groups, behavior, habitats, nesting and feeding habits, and migration routes. Readers will also find unique features, such as:A quick-find index for the most common bird groups and a full glossaryStraightforward, accessible text by numerous birding experts, including National Geographic's resident birding consultant Jonathan AlderferHundreds of range and migration maps from renowned ornithologist Paul Lehman with National Geographic cartographersState-of-the-art, updated bird illustrations by expert artists, including Jonathan AlderferNew and original photographs from well-known bird photographers Kevin Karlson and Brian SmallPerfect for novice or experienced birders alike, National Geographic Complete Book of Birds is a definitive, must-have resource. Quite simply, there is no other volume like it.
  • Trains

    Amy Shields, L J Ganser

    Paperback (Live Oak Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    All aboard for a fun and fascinating exploration of the many kinds of trains and what they do. There are also clear definitions and cool things about trains that new readers will enjoy discovering.
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  • National Geographic Our Fifty States

    Stephen F. Cunha

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    With beautiful illustrations, specially designed maps, and concise essays written and reviewed by National Geographic's Alliance Program, this authoritative guide stands alone among children's reference titles. Easy-to-read physical maps introduce each region of the U.S., followed by a lively essay of the area's history, climate, natural resources, and physical features.
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  • Dinosaurs

    Paul Barrett, Raul Martin

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Ltd, May 31, 2002)
    From the world's largest scientific and educational organisation, comes the National Geographic's first full length dinosaur reference book. It features more than 50 dinosaur profiles with lavishly illustrated reconstructions, range maps showing the different parts of the world where dinosaur evidence has been found and size charts depicting their different sizes relative to humans.
  • National Geographic Readers: Egypt Collection

    National Geographic Kids

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 22, 2020)
    Travel back to ancient Egypt, visit the great pyramids, read about Cleopatra's life, and learn about mummies!Young readers can explore the amazing world of ancient Egypt in this Level 1, 2, and 3 reader collection that contains Ancient Egypt (Level 3), Cleopatra (Level 3), Mummies (Level 2), and Pyramids (Level 1). Fascinating information about ancient history is accompanied by striking photographs that pique kids' curiosity and inspire them to learn more about the natural world.National Geographic Readers have been a hit in the beginning reader category, and this book follows upon that success with the same combination of careful text, brilliant photographs, and the fun approach to high-interest subjects that has proved to be a winning formula with kids.
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  • National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals

    Alan Turner

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
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  • The Science Book: Everything You Need to Know About the World and How It Works

    National Geographic, Marshall Brain

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 21, 2008)
    A delight for the casual reader, yet so complete and wide-ranging that science buffs and students will welcome it, The Science Book encapsulates centuries of scientific thought in one richly illustrated volume. Natural phenomena, revolutionary inventions, and the most up-to-date investigations are explained in detailed text, and 2,000 vivid illustrations—including 3-D graphics and pictograms—make the information even more accessible and amazing to discover. The Science Book offers both a general overview of topics for the browsing reader and more specific information for those seeking deeper insight into a particular subject. Six major sections, ranging from the universe and planet Earth to biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, encompass everything from microscopic life to nuclear power—with particular attention given to subjects in the news today, like climate change and genetic engineering. The innovative organization allows for quick reference, while numerous fact boxes and cross-references emphasize the many links among modern scientific fields. Visual elements make even the most involved discussions easy to understand. The successes of National Geographic’s Visual History of the World and The Knowledge Book underscore the market for accessible resources such as this. Attractively priced for gift-giving and loaded with essential information, The Science Book will shine as an indispensable family reference.
  • National Geographic Beginners World Atlas Updated Edition

    National Geographic Society

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 1, 2005)
    All the political maps and statistics have been updated in this award-winning book. The society's world-renowned cartographers, working with education consultants and geographers have created a state-of-the-art world atlas for children ages 5 to 8. Large, easy-to-read maps introduce youngsters to the world and each of its continents. Full-color photographs, carefully selected for their appeal to young children, supplement the maps and make people, places, and natural wonders come to life. Through simple but fact-filled text, children begin exploring the world by learning about maps and how to read them. Then they begin their continent-by-continent tour. Each continent begins with a welcome from a young native child, followed by an illustrated physical map with brief bulleted discussions of land regions, water, climate, plants, and animals. Similar treatment is given to the political map except the topics are countries, cities, people, languages, and products. Each spread features full-color images that are keyed to the maps. Backmatter includes a map keyed to a chart of geographic superlatives, a glossary, a pronunciation guide, and an index.
  • Our Country's Presidents: Completely Revised and Expanded

    Ann Bausum

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Ladies and Gentlemen: the next President of the United States will soon be included within the pages of one of our perennial favorites. National Geographic Children’s Books will publish this fully revised and updated edition of Our Country’s Presidents in time for the Inauguration of our 44th head of state—the first Presidents reference book on the market after the election.This president will follow in the footsteps of 43 predecessors who have assumed America’s greatest responsibility: these men have faithfully executed their duties—they have signed treaties, addressed Congress, brokered peace, and waged war. Each has left his own indelible mark on the history of the United States and on the lives of the American people.Find out why George Washington gave up his life as a Virginia planter to lead the nation; why John Taylor was deemed "His Accidency"; walk with the presidents through wars, depressions, civil rights movements, and the space race; romp with the Garfield children in a White House pillow fight; and mourn with a nation for John F. Kennedy.This timely update will offer fascinating and comprehensive profiles of all the presidents, timelines of their administrations, historic images, and features on important aspects of their terms. A fresh cover design and informative insight about our new leader will make this volume stand apart from all other contenders, and confirm its place as the definitive family reference guide to the fascinating lives of our leaders past and present.
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  • National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals

    Alan Turner

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Written by one of the world's foremost paleontologists, Prehistoric Mammals gives children a rare glimpse at a world gone by in a stunningly illustrated, incredibly comprehensive reference book.
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  • National Geographic Atlas of the Ocean: The Deep Frontier

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    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 15, 2001)
    a great book to read
  • Pandas

    Anne Schreiber, Joe Towne

    Hardcover (Live Oak Media, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Panda-mazing facts and adorable photos present the traits and habitats of these endearing wild animals.
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