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  • Friends Forever: 42 Ways to Celebrate Love, Loyalty, and Togetherness

    Anne Rogers Smyth

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Warm, witty, and sure to bring an instant smile, Friends Forever is the perfect way to say how much a friend means to you. In this heartwarming--and heartening--little book, colorful photos from the animal kingdom are paired with inspiring sayings that express how important friendship is. This endearing collection of friendly animal faces brought to life with fun and pithy sayings is a fun and meaningful way to share your appreciation for the special friends in your life.
  • National Geographic Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Road Guide: The Essential Guide for Motorists

    Jeremy Schmidt, Steven Fuller

    Paperback (National Geographic, Jan. 26, 2010)
    When the scenery out the car window is breathtaking, drivers and their passengers want maximum gaze time. Our popular road guide, completely revised and updated, features contiguous text and maps so visitors can follow the maps and descriptions as they drive along. The book’s efficient design eliminates having to flip back and forth between maps and text and count odometer mileage—a major frustration of other road guides.This indispensable guide tracks the major roads within Yellowstone National Park and its neighbor Grand Teton National Park. Detailed topographical maps point out where to look for wildlife such as mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elk, deer, and bear; geological formations; historical sites; and plants. Also included are locations for camping, fishing, and boating within the Wyoming parks.Several pages of maps and accompanying text cover the popular Grand Loop Road, describing the formation of the 308-foot Lower Falls, Yellowstone Canyon’s best views from Artist’s Point, and how Mud Volcano lives up to its name. This road guide not only helps visitors find their way around but also makes the trip richer, more interesting, and more enjoyable.
  • Springer and Cohutta Mountains

    National Geographic Maps - Trails Illustrated

    Map (National Geographic Maps, Jan. 1, 2009)
    • Waterproof • Tear-Resistant • Topographic MapAn abundance of recreational opportunities abound in the Chattahoochee National Forest, just north of Atlanta. National Geographic's Trails Illustrated map of Springer and Cohutta Mountains delivers unmatched detail and valuable information to assist you in your exploration of these regions of the forest. Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies, this map features key points of interest including Blue Ridge, Nottely and Conasauga lakes; Fort Mountain and Amicalola state parks; Whissenhunt Mountain; Coosawattee Wildlife Management Area; Ed Jenkins National Recreation Area, and more.Narrow down the best places to visit according to your needs and interests with the handy activity guide. An extensive trail chart will help you choose a trail that's right for your activity level and recreation use whether you're traveling by foot, horse, mountain bike, or motorized vehicle. Miles of trails are marked according to their use including the Appalachian, Benton MacKaye, and Pinhoti trails. Scenic byways are noted for those wishing to take in the scenery by car. The map base includes contour lines and elevations for summits, passes and many lakes. Helpful information on Chattahoochee National Forest, Appalachian Trail, safety tips and more is included as well. Some of the many recreation features noted include boat ramps, river and fishing access, interpretive trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and scenic viewpoints.Every Trails Illustrated map is printed on "Backcountry Tough" waterproof, tear-resistant paper. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.Other features found on this map include: Amicalola Mountain, Big Frog Wilderness, Blood Mountain Wilderness, Blue Ridge Lake, Brasstown Bald, Brasstown Wilderness, Chattahoochee National Forest, Cherokee National Forest, Cohutta Mountain, Cohutta Wilderness, Ivylog Mountain, Nantahala National Forest, Nottely Lake, Pinnacle Mountain, Rich Mountain Wilderness.Map Scale = 1:70,000Sheet Size = 25.5" x 37.75"Folded Size = 4.25" x 9.25"
  • Library Book: Grandfather Counts

    Deborah J Short, Josefina Villamil Tinajero, Alfredo Schifini

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, March 15, 2003)
    When her maternal grandfather comes from China, Helen, who is biracial, develops a special bond with him despite their age and language differences.
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  • National Geographic Answer Book

    National Geographic

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 6, 2015)
    For anyone who has pondered the vastness of our universe, the rich variety of our planet, and the endlessly fascinating world of knowledge that surrounds us, National Geographic presents this timely volume, now fully updated and expanded. Exploring a full spectrum of topics, from earth sciences to astronomy, from climate and habitats to human arts and cultures, from ancient history to cutting-edge technology, this meticulously written and extravagantly illustrated book is the ultimate family reference.
  • After the Civil War: The Heroes, Villains, Soldiers, and Civilians Who Changed America

    James Robertson

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 27, 2015)
    Returning to the turbulent days of a nation divided, best-selling author and acclaimed historian James Robertson explores 70 fascinating figures who shaped America during Reconstruction and beyond. Relentless politicians, intrepid fighters, cunning innovators—the times called for bold moves, and this resilient generation would not disappoint. From William Tecumseh Sherman, a fierce leader who would revolutionize modern warfare, to Thomas Nast, whose undefeatable weapon was his stirring cartoons, these are the people who weathered the turmoil to see a nation reborn. Following these extraordinary legends from the battle lines to the White House, from budding metropolises to the wooly west, we re-discover the foundation of this great country.
  • National Geographic Explore: Endangered Species

    National Geographic Learning

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, March 30, 2016)
    Explore Endangered Species takes readers around the world to learn about various endangered species, including polar bears, crocodiles, whooping cranes, and cheetahs. National Geographic Explorer Luke Dollar shares his work with the fossa, an endangered animal in Madagascar.
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  • National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States

    National Geographic, Phil Schermeister

    eBook (National Geographic, Jan. 19, 2016)
    National Geographic's flagship, best-selling guide covers all 59 national parks in the U.S. for nature and outdoor lovers everywhere. Intensive on-the-ground research, 300 photos and 80 colorful maps complete the extraordinary package. Practical and comprehensive coverage includes engaging, individual park descriptions and brief history, travel planning tips, itineraries and directions, activities, park lodges and hotels, visitor center contact information, and camping information. Well-known national parks writers provide new insights into the parks and share favorite spots for viewing scenery, wildlife, sunsets, and more in this Centennial edition.
  • Library Book: Buffalo Song

    National Geographic Learning

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, July 31, 2013)
    Now in paperback, the story of Salish Indian Walking Coyote and his efforts to save the vanishing buffalo herds from extinction in the United States during the 1870s and 1880s.
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  • National Geographic Angry Birds Star Wars: The Science Behind the Saga

    Amy Briggs, Peter Vesterbacka

    Paperback (National Geographic, Sept. 17, 2013)
    A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... three worlds collided. Angry Birds, Star Wars, and National Geographic united to take their fans on a galactic mission to uncover the true stories, inventions, and unbelievable science behind the science fiction. Discover how art imitates life by exploring the discovery of Kepler 16b, a real Tatooine planet; understand how a hovercraft works and how it resembles the landspeeder; find out how close we are to creating a real-life lightsaber. A bonus chapter takes this stellar adventure one step further to reveal never-before-published information about the characters, planets, and technology at work in the Angry Birds Star Wars II game! Join your favorite Angry Birds Star Wars characters on their galactic mission!
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  • Dear Mr. President: Letters to the Oval Office from the Files of the National Archives

    Dwight Young, Brian Williams

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Nov. 1, 2005)
    This carefully selected collection of letters, spanning from the earliest days of the Republic to the present, were pulled from the extensive holdings of the National Archives. Archivists searched through hundreds of letters held throughout their network, which includes all of the Presidential libraries. Dear Mr. President reproduces 75 letters from everyday citizens and some quite famous people: John Glenn, Elvis Presley, Walt Disney, Ho Chi Minh, Nikita Kruschev, Upton Sinclair, John Steinbeck, Robert Kennedy, and many more.An introduction by NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams and essays by Dwight Young illuminate and expand the tenor of the times in which the letters were written. Full-size facsimiles of the letters are reproduced with transcripts of the text for easy reading, and letters are grouped thematically: Civil rights, the cold war, physical fitness, joblessness, World War II, the space race, western expansion, among many other topics.Dear Mr. President is a charming walk through American history through the eyes of ordinary and extraordinary people writing to their President.
  • Why Should I Protect Nature?

    National Geographic Learning

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, July 14, 2010)
    A class takes a field trip to the countryside and learns about nature's delicate balance and how small acts can have big consequences.
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