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  • - The Most Complete Ocean Reference Ever
    av National Geographic Kids & Christina Wilsdon
    295,-

    From Tsunamis and sea turtles to riptides and reefs, learn all about the creatures, science, and ecology of our oceans, which cover more of the planet than all the continents and are just as important!

  • - Find Adventure! Go Outside! Have Fun! be a Backyard Ranger and Amphibian Adventurer
    av Catherine Herbert Howell
    140,-

    This fun, photo-filled, and fact-packed guide to reptiles and amphibians will make kids stop and look for all kinds of scaly and slimy creatures right in their own backyards.

  • - 300 Bite-Size Facts About Incredible Edibles
    av National Geographic Kids
    98,-

    This latest addition to the crazy popular Weird but True series serves up tons more zany fun, focused totally on the subject of food! Step up to the plate to get 100 percent new content, with 300 more of the amazing facts plus photos that kids just can't get enough of.

  • av Anna Claybourne
    154,-

    Love to tell scary stories around the camp fire? Like to solve mysteries? Brave enough to hear the truth about some pretty freaky phenomena? Then cuddle up with this spooky spine-tingler, filled with delightfully frightful true stories of real-life monsters, doomed domains, menacing mysteries, strange disappearances, and so much more.

  • - Fierce Facts About the Bite Force, Crushing Jaws, and Mighty Teeth of Earth's Champion Chewers
    av National Geographic Kids & Brady Barr
    140,-

    Join National Geographic Explorer Brady Barron a trip through the animal kingdom to examine the incredible world of unbelievable bites!

  • av Marfe Ferguson Delano
    89,-

    Drip, drop. Rain falls softly on the forest canopy. You peer into the mist. What wild creatures emerge?

  • - Serious Answers to Silly Questions
    av Crispin Boyer
    154,-

    This out-of-the-box book encourages readers to cultivate a better understanding of the world as it is - and as it could be!

  • av Carolyn DeCristofano
    140,-

    Blast into space to explore our solar system and beyond. This out-of-this-world atlas takes readers through maps of the solar system, the Milky Way, and deep space, giving them a close look at and locations of planets, supernovas, and other universes

  • - U.S. Presidents
    av Brianna Dumont
    114,-

    In this new single-subject Weird But True book, you'll have a blast learning that there's a lot of substance - and weirdness - in every president's past.

  • av National Geographic Kids
    226,-

    Did you know that the first stop signs were black and white? Or that a litter of kittens is called a kindle? There's a lot to know and we bet you'll have fun learning these fun, far-out facts in the next super series from National Geographic Kids.

  • av National Geographic Kids
    112,-

    Discover the amazing world of numbers and the real-world wonders they represent through creative, easy-to-understand infographics!

  • av National Geographic Kids
    95,-

    Look at the beautiful creatures of the sea in this adorable board book featuring sea creatures kids will love.

  • av National Geographic Kids
    90,-

    Welcome to the world of bears!

  • - From Pound to Palace: Homeless Pets Made Happy
    av National Geographic Kids
    140,-

    This is a collection of hilarious and heart-warming stories of dogs, cats, and all types of pets given a second chance, and the human animal lovers who rescued them.

  • - Outrageous Facts, Awesome Activities, Plus Cool Stickers for Tons of Wacky Fun!
    av National Geographic Kids
    140,-

    Grab a pencil and put on your Weird but True hat! It's time to explore our amazing and very weird world with the newest spin-off of the Weird but True series, where YOU get to illustrate just how strange and cool our world can be.

  • - And More True Stories of Amazing Animal Heroes
    av Kelly Milner Halls
    76,-

    National Geographic Kids Chapter books pick up where the best-selling National Geographic Readers series leaves off, offering young animal lovers who are ready for short chapters lively, true stories just right to carry in your backpack, share with your friends, and read under the covers at night.

  • - And More True Stories of Amazing Animal Talents
    av Aline Alexander Newman
    92,-

    This entertaining and humorous chapter book features animals who can perform amazing acts like riding motocross, foretelling the weather, and playing a guitar.

  • - The Most Amazing Prehistoric Creatures Ever to Have Lived on Earth!
    av National Geographic Kids
    154,-

    Curious which creatures ruled when dinosaurs roamed the Earth? Get ready to meet the record-setters, including the biggest, smallest, smartest, weirdest, deadliest, most notorious, and most mysterious of all time.

  • - 365 Days to Fill with School, Sports, Friends, and Fun!
    av National Geographic Kids
    141,-

    Prepare to be amazed each day with weird-but-true facts that will impress your friends and stump your parents. Turn the page and record your school work, keep track of activities, and plan your social life, all while learning wild and wacky things about the world around you!

  • - 300 Outrageous Facts About Your Awesome Anatomy
    av National Geographic Kids
    112,-

    Get ready to have your mind blown with some hair-raising, eye-popping facts! This latest addition to the crazy popular Weird but True series is all about YOU!

  • av National Geographic Kids
    102,99

    Brace yourself for some serious (seriously fun) ickiness! This delightfully disgusting book is a tribute to all kinds of everyday nastiness!

  • av Jill Esbaum
    89,-

    In this charming picture book, curious little kids will learn all about the bustling world of honeybees and the important role they play in our delicate ecosystem.

  • av Lisa M. Gerry
    140,-

    Who says adults can't have fun? This book explores 100 of the coolest, wackiest, and most amazing jobs and careers out there, from astronaut to zookeeper, ice cream taster to game maker.

  • - Who's Who in the Deep Blue
    av Johnna Rizzo
    140,-

    Fans of Disney Pixar's Finding Dory and Finding Nemo movies will love meeting the real underwater critters behind the film in this colourful, fact-filled nonfiction book.

  • av Catherine D. Hughes
    154,-

    This adorable reference introduces young readers to birds of all kinds: big and small, flyers and swimmers, colourful and plain. They'll find backyard favourites, such as robins and cardinals and be introduced to more unique species that inhabit rain forests and deserts around the world.

  • - Real-Life Stories You Have to Read to Believe
    av National Geographic Kids
    135,-

    Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Discover the most bizarre and surprising news stories that are hard to believe but totally true.

  • - Tales of History's Gutsiest Gals
    av Stephanie Warren Drimmer
    154,-

    Everybody needs a role model! Discover true stories of superstars, war heroes, world leaders, gusty gals, and everyday women who changed the world.

  • - Stories of Adventure, Magic, Love, and Betrayal
    av Donna Jo Napoli
    245,-

    Classic stories and dazzling illustrations of princesses, kings, sailors, and genies to life in a stunning retelling of the Arabian folk tales from One Thousand and One Nights and other collections, including those of Aladdin, Sinbad the Sailor, and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.

  • - Making a Home on the Red Planet
    av Buzz Aldrin
    184,-

    Space is still the final frontier and Mars continues to make news and attract generations of young people. In this fascinating book, hero-astronaut Buzz Aldrin challenges curious kids to think about Mars as not just a faraway red planet but as a possible future home for Earthlings!

  • - Tracing the Path of a Sunken Slave Ship, a Bitter Past, and a Rich Legacy
    av National Geographic Kids & Michael Cottman
    195,-

    A pile of lime-encrusted shackles discovered on the seafloor in the remains of a ship called the Henrietta Marie, lands Michael Cottman, a Washington, D.C.-based journalist and avid scuba diver, in the middle of an amazing journey that stretches across three continents, from foundries and tombs in England, to slave ports on the shores of West Africa, to present-day Caribbean plantations. This is more than just the story of one ship – it''s the untold story of millions of people taken as captives to the New World. Told from the author''s perspective, this book introduces young readers to the wonders of diving, detective work, and discovery, while shedding light on the history of slavery.

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