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? • Ducks have extra skin between their toes. This is called webbing. They use their webbed feet like paddles.
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 leafy sea dragon.
WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THESE?
BABY RHINO’S VERY GOOD DAY
LEFT, MIDDLE, RIGHT
FURRY FLIERS • Flying squirrels live in trees. They glide from branch to branch to find food.
OTHER SQUIRRELS • There are more than 200 kinds of squirrels. Here are a few.
CAN YOU HEAR ME?
AN ANT CUTS A LEAF
BIG-EYED DINOSAUR
ANIMALS ON THE MOVE • Animals move in different ways. Some jump. Some slither. Some walk.
National Geographic Little Kids
WILD CARDS
HIDE-AND-SEEK