Perfect for nature-loving pre-schoolers, National Geographic Little Kids magazine is crammed full of cute creatures, interactive activities and mind-teasing puzzles. It's not just fun - it's an adventure that nurtures your child's key skills in numeracy, literacy, and beyond!
Why? • Why do you think bugs have antennae?
Finding Food • Some bugs use their antennae to find food. Use your finger to trace the path each one takes.
Icy Things! • Can you name these things? What letters are missing?
What is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Then find the differences between it and the one below.
That's Cool! • Meet the eyelash viper.
Eye See You! • Draw lines to match the eyes to the animal. Then use your stickers to complete the pictures!
BUSY ERMINES
NAME GAME • Point to each big letter. Say the sound it makes. Then draw a line with your finger from the letter to the animal whose name starts with the same sound.
MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
NUMBER FUN
A Pond Fre ezes
What's in the De sert? • Search the sand for plants and animals!
WOOD DUCK • Wood ducks live in swamps, ponds and streams in the USA. They make their nests in trees. Let's find out why a wood duck has the perfect body for both water and woodland.
Let's visit… NEW ZEALAND*!
Koru Colouring • The koru is a curly shape. This special spiral is found in Māori art. Trace over these koru shapes!
Bird Search • Which of these birds from New Zealand does not have a match ng pair?
LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!
Looking for Sh apes • Trace each shape with your finger. Then match them to the object with the same shape.
National Geographic Little Kids