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National Geographic Little Kids

Issue 24
Magazine

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 dogs and cats shed fur?

Memory Game • Take a long look at all the pet things on this page. Then cover the page and see how many of them you can remember!

Animal Body Parts • Can you name these body parts? What letters are missing?

What Is Different?

That's Cool!

Strange Smells • Binturongs smell like buttered popcorn! Trace the lines to find out what these other animals smell of.

NOISY ADÉLIE PENGUINS • Adélie penguins do not talk like you do, but they have a lot to say. They look alike, so they use their voices to tell each other apart.

Rhyme Time • Say the name of each animal. Read its sentence out loud. Then look at the objects below and find one that rhymes with the animal in each sentence.

AT HOME WITH REINDEER • Reindeer live in the very far north where it is cold and snowy most of the time.

OTHER DEER • Reindeer are one kind of deer. Here are a few others.

What Comes Next? • A pattern is something that repeats. Look at the sleds in each row. Do you see a pattern? Point to the sled in the row that comes next.

A Gecko Grows a New Tail • Not many creatures can grow back their tails!

Let's Build! • A busy building site.

VOLCANOES! • Deep inside Earth, some of the rock gets very hot. In some places, there are pockets of hot, partly melted rock called magma.

Let's visit… EGYPT!

Picture Writing • Ancient Egyptians wrote using pictures called hieroglyphics. Use the key to reveal the names of three animals loved by Ancient Egyptians.

LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!

Bugging Out • Look at each picture. Draw a line with your finger through all the striped bugs. Then tap all the bugs with spots.

National Geographic Little Kids


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 36 Publisher: Creature Media Ltd Edition: Issue 24

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  • Release date: October 30, 2024

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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 dogs and cats shed fur?

Memory Game • Take a long look at all the pet things on this page. Then cover the page and see how many of them you can remember!

Animal Body Parts • Can you name these body parts? What letters are missing?

What Is Different?

That's Cool!

Strange Smells • Binturongs smell like buttered popcorn! Trace the lines to find out what these other animals smell of.

NOISY ADÉLIE PENGUINS • Adélie penguins do not talk like you do, but they have a lot to say. They look alike, so they use their voices to tell each other apart.

Rhyme Time • Say the name of each animal. Read its sentence out loud. Then look at the objects below and find one that rhymes with the animal in each sentence.

AT HOME WITH REINDEER • Reindeer live in the very far north where it is cold and snowy most of the time.

OTHER DEER • Reindeer are one kind of deer. Here are a few others.

What Comes Next? • A pattern is something that repeats. Look at the sleds in each row. Do you see a pattern? Point to the sled in the row that comes next.

A Gecko Grows a New Tail • Not many creatures can grow back their tails!

Let's Build! • A busy building site.

VOLCANOES! • Deep inside Earth, some of the rock gets very hot. In some places, there are pockets of hot, partly melted rock called magma.

Let's visit… EGYPT!

Picture Writing • Ancient Egyptians wrote using pictures called hieroglyphics. Use the key to reveal the names of three animals loved by Ancient Egyptians.

LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!

Bugging Out • Look at each picture. Draw a line with your finger through all the striped bugs. Then tap all the bugs with spots.

National Geographic Little Kids


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