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Books in National Geographic Kids Weird But True series

  • What in the World?: Fun-Tastic Photo Puzzles for Curious Minds

    National Geographic Kids

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, March 11, 2014)
    Move over I Spy! National Geographic Kids What in the World? is a photographic game book the way that only National Geographic can do it. This book turns cool photos into fun-filled visual games. Fun facts and nuggets of information will be sprinkled throughout, so kids learn while they're having fun. Games will include: "What's wrong with this picture?", hidden pictures, "find the camouflaged animal in the scene," and many others. "What in the World?" will be an instant favorite and will have a place on the family bookshelf for years to come.
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  • Extreme Planet: Carsten Peter's Adventures in Volcanoes, Caves, Canyons, Deserts, and Beyond!

    Carsten Peter, Glen Phelan

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 13, 2015)
    The earth explodes in shoots of hot magma, glaciers crash into the ocean, grotesque creatures lurk in deep caves... follow noted National Geographic explorer and photographer Carsten Peter as he shows us that our precious planet Earth is one wild and extreme place! Tornadoes, ice caves, glaciers, lightning—no territory or phenomenon is too scary for daring explorer Carsten Peter, who is right at home exploring the most outrageous places and raucous natural occurrences around the globe. Kids can follow along as he heads into extreme places and reveals the science and background behind these seemingly unexplainable natural places and phenomenon. Underlying each of his adventures is a dose of hard science, intriguing history, provocative images, tips, gear and gadget advice, and more to help kids learn about the Earth how they can help preserve the planet.
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  • National Geographic Kids Thank You Cards

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, May 2, 2017)
    Pay it forward with this big book of gratitude, filled with 30 cool pull-out thank you postcards and fun themed content. Adorable animal photos paired with heartfelt and funny captions show how much we have to be grateful for in our wondrous world. Each card leaves plenty of room for kids to craft their own messages to show friends and family how much they care. Content includes tips and tricks for writing sincere, well-crafted, and properly formatted thank you notes, as well as more cute creature pictures to spread that warm, fuzzy feeling far and wide.
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  • When Fish Got Feet, When Bugs Were Big, and When Dinos Dawned: A Cartoon Prehistory of Life on Earth

    Hannah Bonner

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Here are the three books of Hannah Bonner's award-winning When series under a single cover, with updated scientific facts and a new section of engaging activities and extra information.Featuring cartoons and Common Core alignment activities for teachers and kids, this book is a wonderful addition to any science class, library, or home bookshelf. Enjoy a humorous stroll through 200 million years of life on Earth, from when plants and animals first crawled onto land all the way to the dawn of dinosaurs. Along the way you will encounter fearsome fish, giant insects, towering trees, bizarre sea monsters and much more, served up with great illustrations and plenty of humor.
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  • Extreme Weather: Surviving Tornadoes, Sandstorms, Hailstorms, Blizzards, Hurricanes, and More!

    Thomas M. Kostigen

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Record heat. Record storms. Record drought, snow, rain, and ocean levels. What's going on? In a world of crazy weather exacerbated by climate change, knowing about tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts, derachos, blizzards, and storms is more important than ever. This book, based on cutting-edge science and first-hand accounts, helps kids learn about what's going on and what to do about it.
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  • 100 Things to Make You Happy

    Lisa M. Gerry

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    This cheerful and inspirational book will make kids go "WOW!" and "Awwww" in equal measure. It's packed with adorable animal facts, heartwarming nuggets from history, snippets of cool new science, amazing photography, inspirational advice from Nat Geo explorers, and fascinating weird-but-true facts. Sprinkled throughout are expert tips, jokes, quotes, and exercises to boost kids' dose of daily joy and get them actively involved in their own well-being.
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  • Benjamin Franklin's Wise Words: How to Work Smart, Play Well, and Make Real Friends

    K. M. Kostyal, Benjamin Franklin, Fred Harper, H. W. Brands

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 24, 2017)
    Discover history through the eyes of one of the smartest, funniest, and coolest figures from America's past. This book presents 50 of Benjamin Franklin's famous "wise words" from Poor Richard's Almanack, his personal letters, and other writings, with sage advice on everything from good citizenship and manners to friendship and being happy. Sayings are paired with hilarious illustrations and witty translations for modern audiences. It's a great go-to for inspirational and innovative ways to practice mindfulness, industriousness, and self-improvement.
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  • National Geographic Kids Almanac 2015

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, May 13, 2014)
    Title: Almanac 2015 Binding: Paperback Author: NationalGeographicKids Publisher: NationalGeographicSociety
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  • By the Numbers: 110.01 Cool Infographics Packed with Stats and Figures

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Boost your math-brain power! Discover the amazing world of numbers and the real-world wonders they represent through creative, totally "getable" infographics. Colorful illustrated graphs, word clouds, pie charts, maps, photography, comparitive images, and more illuminate the math behind statistics, trends, measurements, and more that we encounter every day. Infographics cover subjects kids care about and can apply to daily living, such as money, food, green living, technology, how things work, and much more. Awesome Q&As with "numbers" people such as computer programmers, sports statisticians, and more show how math is a cool and useful tool.
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  • Cherry Blossoms Say Spring

    Jill Esbaum

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 28, 2012)
    In the style of the Picture the Seasons books, Cherry Blossoms Say Spring looks at the life cycle of a cherry tree, the history behind the gift of the Japanese cherry trees to our nation's capital, and the association of cherry trees and spring. Vibrant scenes from the Cherry Blossom Festival and the flood of visitors to the Tidal Basin are balanced with shots of the natural beauty of these trees. Nothing captures spring quite so iconically as cherry trees in Washington, D.C., and this portrait of them evokes the awe countless Washington, D.C., visitors and residents have experienced over so many years.
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  • Are You "Normal"?: More Than 100 Questions That Will Test Your Weirdness

    Mark Shulman

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 11, 2011)
    Can you rub your belly and pat your head? Do you like pepperoni on your pizza? Are you normal? In the spirit of National Geographic Kids popular Weird But True series, the author has pulled out all the stops breaking down the facts on our silliest secrets. Did you know about twenty percent of 10-year-old kids probably still suck their thumbs and about two thirds can roll their tongues? This engaging book, full of colorful and witty illustrations, delivers a light-hearted approach to our most silly and sensitive traits. Perfect for tweens grappling with the transition into their teenage years, this book celebrates individuality and is a great reminder that “normal” is relative!
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  • National Geographic Kids Animal Records: The Biggest, Fastest, Weirdest, Tiniest, Slowest, and Deadliest Creatures on the Planet

    Sarah Wassner, Kathy Furgang

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, July 14, 2015)
    Lively and information-packed, this book is bursting with mind-blowing animal records. The fastest, the biggest, the most poisonous--it's all here for kids to discover. It's a visual feast of colorful photographs surrounded by swirling, expanding, and climbing bits of information in a high-energy design -- as dynamic as the animal world it celebrates.
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