Thursday, September 13, 2018

Make Gift Giving Easy with National Geographic Kids Books! Six Book Prize Pack #Giveaway Ends 10/3/18! #sponsored

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With it being back-to-school season, it means new friends and predictably, a steady stream of birthday invites from your kids' new classmates.

Whether shopping for a specific birthday celebration or wanting to refresh your “stash” of birthday gifts you keep on hand for that last-minute invite, books from National Geographic Kids are a slam dunk choice — fun, budget-friendly, kid AND parent approved and great for boys and girls.

Here are a few of National Geographic Kids Books' latest offerings that make terrific birthday gifts for kids of all ages, whether they are book lovers or reluctant readers:


National Geographic Kids Almanac 2019 (ages 8-12, $14.99) is the best selling almanac for kids on the planet!! Kids love it because its curated and created just for kids and it's packed with incredible photos; tons of fun facts, crafts, and activities; and fascinating features about animals, science, nature, technology, and more. New features include an updated "Fun and Games" chapter filled with all-new games, jokes, and comics; all new weird-but-true facts; "19 Facts for 2019" feature in every chapter; updated reference material; and cool stuff on topics today's curious kids care about.


Awesome 8 Epic (ages 8-12, $12.99) - Want to know the who/what/where of the coolest stuff on the planet? Count down with this fun picture list book, featuring the 8 most awesome things in over 50 fun categories that are absolutely epic! Stunning photographs illustrate the countdowns that include such engaging topics as Most Ancient Mysteries, Amazing Mazes to Get Lost In, Seriously Cool Space Sensations, Most Mighty Miniatures, Funkiest Food Mash-ups, Most Fabulous Fairy Tale Fashion Pieces, Most Clever Creatures, Highest Altitude Adventures, and so much more.


Real or Fake? 3 (ages 8-12, $7.99) - Can you detect a hoax from the real deal? See right through photo trickery? Spot the phony logic in a story in seconds? Kids put their sleuthing skills to work in this riotously fun book to see if they can find the truth behind bizarre stories, faulty facts, iffy lists, news headlines, and more. Check the Fib-o-Meter to find out! Complete with incredible photos and quirky collage art, this is another Nat Geo Kids book you have to read to believe...or disbelieve!


Extreme Records (ages 9-12, $14.99) - Get ready to go the the extreme — it’s time to set the record straight! This book explores the most out-there records the world has to offer — from the tallest mountain to the deepest cave, from the smallest drone to the fastest trains from the the most dangerous thing underfoot to the most dangerous jobs around and from the oddest ancient creatures to the tinniest, deadliest and most extreme animals on Earth. In every chapter check out Case Studies, Spotlights and Creature Features; watch two extremes go head to head in "SmackDown Central” read all-out long-ago extremes in “Blast From the Past.” At the end of each chapter it’s all about fun and games: rank the extremes you read about, do some myth-busting and even try out a delicious ice cream recipe!


Little Kids First Big Book of Why 2 (ages 4-8, $14.99) - Following up on the best-selling Little Kids First Big Book of Why, the next book in the hit Little Kids First Big Book series features even more of the endless "Why?" questions preschoolers love to ask! This charming reference book answers some of kids' most burning "Why?" questions. More than 200 colorful photos are paired with age-appropriate text featuring answers to questions like "Why do dogs sniff everything?" "Why do I burp?" and "Why is ocean water salty?" This book inspires kids to be curious, ask questions, and explore the world around them.


National Geographic Kids Birthday Cards (ages 4-9, $9.99) - Make birthdays magical with this book, filled with creative activities, cool tips, amazing photos and 30 cool pull-out birthday postcards. Precious animal photos paired with heartfelt and funny (and pun-ny!) captions help kids celebrate that most special of days. Each card also leaves plenty of room for kids to craft their own messages to show friends and family how much they care. Content includes tips and tricks for writing fun and friendly birthday notes and being a good guest, as well as cute creature pictures to spread that warm, fuzzy feeling far and wide.


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30 comments:

  1. My child loves super hero's storybooks and animal bools

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  2. My son currently loves reading Thomas the Train books, but he will read anything!
    Sarah Bradley
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  3. My son is into Big Nate books right now.

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  4. My daughter loves the Junie B Jones books and says she cannot pick her favorite

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  5. My grandson enjoys books about nature.

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  6. My daughter enjoys the Nancy Drew books.

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  7. My granddaughter is currently reading the Box Car Children Series.

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  8. My child's favorite book is Green Eggs and Ham. I love it too!

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  9. My daughter's favorite book is cloudy with a chance of meatballs.

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  10. My daughters favorite book is Lilly's purple plastic purse.

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  11. My son Jesse likes Jesse Bear What Will You Wear?

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  12. My grandson likes No, David!
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  13. My little girl loves to read Dr. Seuss books.

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  14. I dont have children but know children love Disney and Dr Seuss books. Reading is so beneficial to children of all ages

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  15. My toddler is ready for fall and reading spooky halloween-centered books. Especially Monster needs a costume!

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  16. I have 4 children and they all have different reading tastes! My daughter's favorite right now is Harry Potter.

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  17. My daughter loves Crankenstein.

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  18. My granddaughters favorite book is The Giving Tree.

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  19. My son loves the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books.

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  20. My daughter right now is obsessed with the chapter book “Free Rein” and she reads all horse related books

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  21. my son loves the Danny and the Dinosaur books..really any books with dinos or sea creatures.

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  22. My daughter likes the Captain Underpants books!

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  23. Peppa Pig Books

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  24. I love getting books for my God daughter I don't think kids can ever have too many

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  25. My daughter loves Peppa pig books

    Stephanie jones

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  26. My only son is grown but my nieces love all kinds of books.

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  27. My daughter like Judy Blume books. marci-lyn@hotmail.com

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  28. My kids favorite books are Thomas and hyena ballerina

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