Just in time for summer vacation, National Geographic Kids is releasing a very special 10th anniversary edition of its New York Times best-selling almanac for kids: "National Geographic Kids Almanac 2020." It is a perfect book to entertain curious kids while they are looking for something to do this summer.
This year the Almanac features all-new content, interviews with explorers in each chapter, a special look at what was going on in the world when the first National Geographic Kids Almanac came out 10 years ago, plus the results of the 2019 Almanac Challenge and a new Challenge for kids who want to get involved with helping our planet.
In this year’s edition, National Geographic Kids launches the 20/20 Visionary Challenge, asking readers to imagine the world 10 years from now and to picture a positive change, invention or discovery they’d like to see become reality, in whatever area interests them: animals, people, places, science, technology or beyond — the sky’s the limit! Kids will be able to read some of their great ideas in next year’s Almanac 2021.
Inspiration and information on how to submit 20/20 Visionary Challenge entries, as well as other digital extras, can be found at natgeokids.com/almanac.
About the book:
Kids can have fun keeping up with our quickly changing world with the New York Times best-selling almanac, packed with incredible photos, tons of fun facts, crafts, activities, and fascinating features about animals, science, nature, technology, conservation, and more. There’s a whole chapter full of fun and games, including activities, jokes, and comics. Practical reference material, including fast facts and maps of every country, has been fully updated. Homework help on key topics is sprinkled throughout the book.
Based on content from the award-winning and top-selling children’s magazine, National Geographic Kids, and National Geographic Kids books, the almanac is created by multiple National Geographic contributors–including researchers, photographers, content experts, and educational specialists.
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Prize Pack Includes:
- National Geographic Kids Almanac 2020
- Insulated Stainless Steel 17oz water bottle
- A set of gel pens for the Puzzles and Games section in the Almanac
- A drawstring backpack for easy “grab and go” and to hold the almanac pens and water bottle
- A handy, durable and smartly designed backseat car organizer that holds books, snacks and toys, a water bottle, a tablet and even has a hanging tissue box (it’s got it all!).
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