Friday, November 25, 2022

Celebrate the Holidays with National Geographic Kids Books! Enter to Win a Book Prize Pack ($116 ARV) - Giveaway Ends 12/13/22! #Sponsored

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This holiday season National Geographic Kids Books -- the gold standard in "edu-tainment" -- has great gift ideas for every curious kid, from big, beautiful and WOW-worthy titles to stocking stuffers that are, well, STUFFED with fun facts, silly jokes and photos galore.

For the Dinosaur Obsessed: National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas:

This is a gift that kids can really sink their teeth into! With more than 75 prehistoric creatures featured, the National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas (Hardcover, ages 7-10, $24.99) takes readers on a tour of every dinosaur-inhabited continent, from Pangea to the modern day, revealing which creatures lived there, what their habitats were like and where dinosaur bones are being found today. Special sections introducing the dinosaur family tree, a prehistoric era timeline, the geography of the prehistoric globe, what happened to the dinosaurs, and a dinosaur dictionary (with phonetic pronunciations) are also included. The oversized hardcover format showcases stunning, full color dinosaur illustrations on every page and the custom-made, kid-friendly maps were created by National Geographic's legendary cartography and exploration experts.

For the Animal Lover: 5,000 Awesome Facts (About Animals) and Little Kids First Big Book of Baby Animals:

5,000 Awesome Facts (About Animals) (Hardcover, ages 8-12, $19.99) - Ever wonder how smart a chicken is? Why a tiny island is home to thousands of venomous snakes? What sound a rhino makes when it’s happy? 5,000 Awesome Facts (About Animals) -- a big, beautiful and gift worthy book for animal lovers and the fact-obsessed -- leaves no habitat unexplored or unusual animal ability unmentioned.

For Fans of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series: Zeus the Mighty: The Epic Escape from the Underworld:

Attention Greek mythology lovers! The highly anticipated next installment in the critically acclaimed fiction series Zeus the Mighty is here! In The Epic Escape from the Underworld(Hardcover, ages 8-,12, $12.99), join Zeus the overconfident hamster, Athena the wise cat, Ares the treat-loving pug, Poseidon the proud pufferfish, Demeter the loyal grasshopper, and Hermes the daring chicken at the Mount Olympus Pet Center in Athens, GA on another laugh-out-loud adventure through Greek mythology.

For the Armchair Traveler: Big Book of W.O.W. (Wonders of Our World):

(Hardcover, ages 8-12, $19.99) Join the exploration experts at National Geographic Kids on a globe-trotting adventure through what’s most spectacular in our universe. Embrace your inner adventurer as you explore the most incredible and inspiring wonders of our world. Roam through the breathtaking sand dunes in Namibia’s Namib Desert. Marvel at Mexico’s axolotl, an animal that can regrow almost any body part. Plunge into a mysterious underwater forest in Kazakhstan. As you race from one amazing wonder to the next, you’ll take in gorgeous photography and mind-boggling facts that reveal the truth, history, and scientific explanation behind all that’s cool and wow-worthy in our universe. It's an epic journey around the globe―and beyond!

For Those Who Dream About What Tomorrow Might Look Like: Ultimate Book of the Future:

(Hardcover, ages 8-12, $19.99) Robot dogs! Jet packs! Cyborgs! Super-sleek space suits! It’s not science fiction, it’s science reality. And soon, it may be part of everyday life. This book is a jam-packed collection of the coolest tech and wildest ideas that are shaping the world of tomorrow. With chapters on future cities, space travel, high-tech entertainment, and even saving the world, Ultimate Book of the Future is a thorough, fun compendium of high-tech gadgets being built today and the coolest stuff tomorrow has to offer, plus the amazing dreamers making it all happen. Special “Could It Happen?” features tackle kids” burning hypothetical questions, like whether Jurassic Park could really exist, or whether a robot could become president. Each chapter also includes a “Future Fail!” that profiles one thing we thought we'd have by now, but don't (like everything from The Jetsons.) And kids will see where they might fit into the picture through the “Jobs of Tomorrow” profiled in each chapter. (Job titles include mind reader, space pilot, and robot-human communicator. Seriously!).

Stocking Stuffers for the Screen-Obsessed: Critter Chat:

What if animals were on social media? Critter Chat (Paperback, ages 8-12, $9.99) is a fresh, funny and completely unique premise that presents facts, stats and jokes about the coolest animals on the planet in a way that tech-savvy kids like to consume information. Check out a funny (and informative!) group text thread between a tern and his friends -- a narwhal, a musk ox and an arctic fox. "Dolphinstagram" treats readers to fascinating images and spot-on hashtags. "Llamazon" is the "beast" place to shop and the animals aren't shy about posting their product reviews! Critter Chat is lighthearted fun packed with cool animal info.

Stocking Stuffers for the Littlest of Hands: Little Kids First Board Book: African Animals:

(Board Book, ages 0-2, $7.99) Little learners are invited to start counting from 1 to 10 on this fun-packed tour through the savanna and jungles of Africa. Each spread introduces a new number and corresponding images of amazing African animals along with super-simple facts. Toddlers will be delighted by the variety of wild creatures featured, including lions, elephants, meerkats and more. With its square shape, bright and playful design, awesome photography, clear text, and cues to encourage interactive learning, the Little Kids First Board Book takes a fresh new approach to excite a baby's sense of wonder and make learning about nature and science fun.


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10 comments:

  1. My favorite holiday tradition is visiting Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland and letting my son pick out a new ornament for our tree.
    Sarah Bradley
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  2. My favorite holiday tradition is listening to Christmas music and decorating the home and the tree.

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  3. During the holidays we love baking cookies and going to see Christmas lights. So much fun!

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  4. Having a great big dinner on Christmas Eve !

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  5. Our town's carol sing-a-long and cookie night!

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  6. My favorite holiday tradition is buying my sons a new Christmas ornament every year for the Christmas tree. We have been doing it since they were born. Even though they are grown, they still get a new Christmas ornament and look forward to it. They love putting up the Christmas tree and seeing all of their ornaments. They love it

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    1. My name didn’t show. It’s Betty Lockhart

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  7. I would love this for my kids

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  8. I let my kids open up one christmas present the night before. I love seeing them get excited!

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  9. Probably listening to Christmas music while decorating the tree. This year, my oldest said "Mom, this was the best night of my life" after we were done and getting ready for bed. Nothing can beat that comment. Also, I like to get my kids a nutcracker every year, and I write a note on the bottom of it. There's a lot of them, but one day they'll enjoy them with fond memories.

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