| 1. National Geographic Kids Almanac 2010 | 
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By: National Geographic Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books May 26, 2009
A Christmas present for my grandson. It was exactly what he wanted. It arrived promptly and in new condition... more
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| 2. National Geographic Bee Official Study Guide, 3rd edition | 
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By: Stephen F. Cunha Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books January 08, 2008
The kids studying for the bee want to borrow this book that I bought for my daughter... more
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| 3. Facing the Lion: Growing Up Maasai on the African Savanna (National Geographic) | 
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By: Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton, Herman Viola Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books October 11, 2005
This autobiographical story about growing up on the African Savanna of Kenya and ultimately coming to America tells an amazing odyssey of a poor farm boy who becomes an award winning educator in the United States. Upon reading the story, students will be able to take a close look at the life of the nomadic Maasai. This fantastic book encourages young readers to see that they can overcome their obstacles... more
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| 4. National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers, Third Edition | 
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By: National Geographic Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books September 25, 2007
I have been looking for a good atlas to use with my 5-year-old daughter and of all the ones I've browsed through, this seems the best. There is how-to guide at the beginning of the book which provides useful guidelines on how to maximize use of this atlas, and the bonus is that this atlas is also interactive - there's yellow-and-black icons on most pages which lead to a website that allows children... more
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| 5. National Geographic Dinosaurs | 
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By: Paul Barrett Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books October 01, 2001
My eight year old granddaughter in Tampa loves this book----she has it with her all the time and even takes it to school. According to her dad, she reads it daily and has much of the details concerning dinosaurs memorized. She has decided she wants to be a paleontologist when she grows up. Recently I sent her a book on fossils and she has been able to cross reference the two books... more
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| 6. Zoo in the Sky: A Book of Animal Constellations | 
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By: Jacqueline Mitton Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books October 24, 2006
We borrowed thhis from the library and my daughter liked it so much, I later purchased it on Amazon... more
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| 7. Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts (National Geographic Kids) | |
By: National Geographic Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books December 22, 2009
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| 8. National Geographic Readers: Volcanoes! | |
By: Anne Schreiber Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books July 08, 2008
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| 9. National Geographic Encyclopedia of Animals | 
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By: Karen McGhee, George Mc Kay Ph.D. Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books October 10, 2006
I bought this book for my 11 year old granddaughter for Christmas. She loves to read and is very interested in all types of animals. She loved this book. I would definitely recommend it. I love animals as well and I looked through it briefly before I gift wrapped it for her and I found it to be fascinating as well as informative... more
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| 10. The Dinosaur Museum: An Unforgettable, Interactive Virtual Tour Through Dinosaur History | 
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By: National Geographic Society Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books October 28, 2008
I bought this book for my 3 year old and I'm thrilled because I love to look at it. The first page has a dino lab with useful information about size, fossil formations, and plants. There are 2 drawers (flaps) you pull out and see actual fossils of a Velociraptor's claw, Triceratops brow horn, etc. And a scale chart (with the name, height, length and weight of several dinosaurs) so you can see... more
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