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National Geographic Little Kids

Issue 44
Magazine

Perfect for nature-loving pre-schoolers, National Geographic Little Kids magazine is crammed full of cute creatures, interactive activities and mind-teasing puzzles. It's not just fun - it's an adventure that nurtures your child's key skills in numeracy, literacy, and beyond!

Welcome to the latest issue of Little Kids

Map It! • A map shows where places are. The one below shows countries and continents where some of the animals in this magazine live.

Why? • Why do cats have rough tongues?

In the Garden • Can you name these things? What letters are missing?

What Is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Spot the differences between it and the one below.

That's Cool! • Meet the coati.

Coati Quiz • Can you answer these questions about coatis?

Salamanders on the Move • Fire salamanders begin life in water. As soon as they are born baby salamanders know how to swim and find food. They are brown to blend in with the mud. They can breathe underwater using special organs called gills.

Hungry for Berries • Racoons eat fruit, fish and bugs. Follow the instructions below to help this racoon find its berry dinner.

Fun With Fur Seals

Playful Pinnipeds • Fur seals are in a group of animals called pinnipeds. Meet some other pinnipeds.

Very, Very Hot • Deserts are some of the hottest places on Earth. The temperature in Death Valley, a desert in California, USA, has reached over 54°C.

A Gull Opens a Shell • There are more than 50 different types of gull. We usually call them all ‘seagulls’.

Dino Land • What can you see in this prehistoric place?

Spiky Dinosaur • Huayangosaurus had pointy spikes on its body. The two big spikes on its back might have stopped taller meat-eaters from biting this dinosaur.

Let's visit… THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS! • This group of 127 islands is in the Pacific Ocean. They were formed millions of years ago after volcanoes erupted.

Fancy Feet • There are three types of booby birds in the Galápagos Islands. Match the birds to the circle that has the same colours.

Cool Creatures • The Galápagos Islands are home to some amazing animals that live nowhere else on Earth.

LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!

Find the Feet • Look at each animal. Draw a line with your finger from the animal to the picture of its feet.

National Geographic Little Kids

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  • English