National Geographic Little Kids magazine - perfect for children ages 3 to 6. Irresistible photos and simple text to enhance early reading experiences, along with games, puzzles, and activities, that turn playtime into learning time.
WHY? • A hedgehog is covered in spines. The spines prick anything that wants to eat the hedgehog. Ouch!
WHAT IS DIFFERENT? • Look at each picture in the top row. Find the differences between it and the one below.
THAT’S COOL! • Meet the tanuki.
WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THESE?
CHAMELEON TONGUE TWISTER • Chameleons catch their food in a cool way. They use their tongue to grab insects to eat.
ANIMALS IN ACTION • A verb is a word that describes action. Draw a line with your finger from the verb in the list to the action picture it matches.
CUTE QUOKKAS
QUOKKA COUSINS • Quokkas are part of an animal group called marsupials. Here are a few other kinds.
TIME TO RHYME • Read each sentence aloud. Then look at the pictures. Find the picture that rhymes with the animal in each silly sentence.
BUMBLEBEE
GIGANTIC DINOSAUR • Argentinosaurus was the largest known animal that ever lived on land.
SEEDS TO PLANTS • Plants grow from seeds. Use the clues below to match the seed to the plant it will become.
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WILD CARDS
MAP IT! • A map shows you where places are. This map shows you the countries where some of the animals in your magazine live.