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.
COPY CATS • Lions live in family groups called prides. Prides work as a team to hunt, share food, and protect each other. Lion cubs watch the adults in their pride to learn how to “lion.” Then the cubs copy the grown-ups.
LEAPING LEMUR • See how this lemur jumps from tree to tree.
WHY DO YOU THINK TREES HAVE ROOTS? • Roots grow into the ground to hold a tree in place. When strong winds blow, the tree does not fall over. Roots also soak up water from the soil.
YOUR TURN! • Draw, trace, and play: These pages have fun activities all about the ocean.
WHAT ARE THESE?
SWIMMING SEA TURTLES • Which of the three small sea turtles below is different? Circle it. Then color in the big sea turtle.
WHERE DO WE LIVE? • Some animals live in the ocean. Other animals live on land. Circle the animals that call the ocean home. Draw a square around the animals that hang out on land.
B IS FOR BELUGA • Belugas are small, white whales. Count how many belugas there are below.
WHAT’S THAT? • A mystery animal is swimming in the ocean. Connect the dots to find out what it is. Then color it in.
SEE SEASHELLS • When waves crash on the shore, they leave seashells behind. How many seashells can you count on this page?
OCEAN EXPLORER • Imagine you are this scuba diver underwater! What would you like to see? Draw it in the empty space below.
THAT’S COOL! • Meet the banana slug.
PLAYING WITH PUMPKINS • Some animals live in zoos. Zookeepers keep these animals healthy and curious with fun toys, new foods, and changes to their living spaces.
TYRANNOSAURUS REX
MOMENT OF WOW! • This year, this spacecraft in Florida took crew members around the moon and back.