Today I am reviewing more kid’s books for you from the great folks over at National Geographic Kids. I love their line of educational books for kids because they are always jam-packed full of information, facts and of course…beautiful photography.
I love reading and I have passed down my love for reading to my daughter, grand daughter, god son and my 2 nephews. I have been having a lot of fun sharing my new books with all of them. Today I am going to tell you a little bit about each book that we received.
The National Geographic Kids “Ultimate U.S. Road Trip Atlas” is a 128 page softcover book. This book is full of maps, games, activities & more for hours upon hours of backseat fun! If you are going on a road trip or vacation this summer, you need this book to help keep the kids occupied in the backseat! From Cinderella’s Castle & the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida to the sunny Sand Dunes & Giant Redwoods in California will make your next road trip journey an adventure to remember!
The National Geographic Kids “When Dinos Dawned, Mammals Got Munched, & Pterosaurs Took Flight” is a 44 page hardcover book. This book is a cartoon prehistory of life in the Triassic times and is by Hannah Bonner. My 8 year old nephew is really into dinosaurs and this book quickly became his!
The National Geographic Kids “Cherry Blossoms Say Spring” is a 16 page book by Jill Esbaum. It is from the brand new series of National Geographic’s Picture the Seasons books. This book is a very easy read and is great for elementary aged children to learn about the season called Spring. It has beautiful photography inside and all of the photos are related to the spring season.
The National Geographic Kids “True or False Animal Cards” is like a flash card set but it deals with animals. The front of each card has a color photograph of an animal and the backside of the card has various facts about that particular animal. The boxed card set comes with a little instructional booklet that has even more facts inside it along with some ideas on how you can use these cards in various style games. I think it’s a fabulous set for use at home, in school or pack it and take it with you on vacation this summer to help keep the kids busy.
The National Geographic Kids “Weird but True Stupid Criminals” is a 171 page softcover book that features illustrations by Tom Nick Cocotos. Laugh out loud at more than 150 silly stories about stupid criminals and the ridiculous ways they gave themselves away! Also included inside the book are some wacky laws, strange food crimes, crazy disguises worn by bank robbers and more! My 10 year old and 12 year old nephews love this book and crack up everytime they read it!
The National Geographic Kids “National Parks Guide U.S.A.” is a 160 page softcover book that features the most amazing sights, scenes, and cool activities from coast to coast here in the good old U.S.A. You’ll discover the wonder & amazement of our country’s majestic national parks in this fun, informative, and adventure-filled new book!
All 6 of these National Geographic Kids books are fantastic! I love that they are educational, fun and have beautiful photography throughout each & every one of them. They are a “MUST HAVE” for any child’s book library.
I would like to thank National Geographic Kids and the PR company that we are working with for sending me the books to review for all of you. My family has been enjoying them all and we love them!
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