The holidays are right around the corner. It’s time to figure out what will go under the tree and what gifts to get the teachers. Books make the best gifts — a thoughtfully selected book will hold a child’s interest long after the new toys have been tossed aside. National Geographic Kids Books is featuring six new titles that are perfect for gift giving.
How Things Work (ages 7-10) – Ever wanted to take apart the microwave to see how it works? Crack open your computer and peek inside? Intrigued by how things work? So are we! That’s why we’re dissecting all kinds of things from rubber erasers to tractor beams! Read along as National Geographic Kids unplugs, unravels, and reveals how things do what they do. Complete with “Tales from the Lab,” true stories, biographies of real scientists and engineers, exciting diagrams and illustrations, accessible explanations, trivia, and fun features, this cool book explains it all!
Ultimate Oceanpedia (ages 7-10) – Perfect for the ocean-obsessed, this book is the most complete ocean reference ever! Ultimate Oceanpedia is overflowing with amazing facts, photos, art and diagrams that take the reader on a journey through the ocean. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, turtles, sharks, fish, crustaceans, sponges — from the weird to the wonderful — they are all featured in breathtaking photographs with easy to read captions. Wild weather, underwater exploration and tips and pointers on how to help keep our oceans thriving round out this thick, keepsake volume.
Tales from the Arabian Nights: Stories of Adventure, Magic, Love and Betrayal (ages 8-12) – Classic stories and dazzling illustrations of princesses, kings, sailors, and genies come 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 Al Baba and the Forty Thieves. The magical storytelling of award-winning author Donna Jo Napoli dramatizes these timeless tales and ignites childrens’ imaginations.
The Book of Heroines (ages 8-12) – Everybody needs a role model! Discover true stories of superstars, war heroes, world leaders, gusty gals, and everyday women who changed the world. From Sacagawea to Mother Teresa, Annie Oakley to Malala Yousafzai, these famous women hiked up their pants and petticoats and charged full-speed ahead to prove girls are just as tough as boys…maybe even tougher. Complete with amazing images and a fun design, this is the book that every kid with a goal, hope, or dream will want to own.
The Book of Heroes (ages 8-12) – Everybody needs a role model! Discover the true stories of superheroes, rebels, world leaders, action heroes, sports legends, and many more daring dudes, all of whom played their part to make their mark, make a contribution, and make the world a better place. From Abraham Lincoln to Sitting Bull, Stephen Hawking to Galileo, these cool guys had the boldness, bravery, and brains to meet the challenges of their day. With a fun design, engaging text, and high-quality photographs, this is ultimate hero guide and keepsake for 21st century kids.
5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!) 3 (ages 8-12) – More fun than a barrel of monkeys and more interesting than reality TV– this brain candy-filled book is an explosion of information about sensational topics kids love: royalty, gravity, bioluminescence, sloths, wildfires, bubblegum, cars, breakfast, aliens, you name it! It’s a fantastic, fact-filled edition with all-new info on hundreds of topics, and the same great design that captures kids’ attention and keeps them yearning for more.
Giveaway
One lucky winner will receive six National Geographic Kids Books:
How Things Work, Ultimate Oceanpedia, Tales from the Arabian Nights, The Book of Heroines, The Book of Heroes and 5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!) 3
Ends December 19, 2016 at 11:59pm est
Open to US
Winner is Alisha S.
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Fiona N says
I think they would read “How Things Work” book first
Thank You for the chance
LeAnn Harbert says
My granddaughters would love the Ultimate Oceanpedia.
Jerry Cundiff says
He would read Oceanpedia
ralph gonzales says
5000 awesome facts
Sheila K. says
I believe that How Things Work would be a big hit!
Nancy says
First we would read How Things Work, I think.
Crafty Nunn says
I would like her to read The Book of Heroines first.
Janet Marie Gillich says
I think they would read 5,000 Awesome facts!
Marilyn Nawara says
I would like my granddaughter to read the Book of Heroines first. I think it’s important for young girls to learn about strong accomplished women — lets them know anything is possible.
Deborah D says
How Things Work would be a great book to start with.
bill norris says
the book of heroes would be the first read.
T Manahan says
These books all sound amazing, but my kids would dive into 5000 Awesome Facts first!
Julie Durfee says
She would love them all but I think she would read the Ultimate Oceanpedia book first!
Marya Mann says
The Ultimate Ocean-Pedia
Sheila M. says
We would read 5000 Awesome Facts first unless they choose one of the other’s after seeing them.
Theresa Miller says
I think they would love them all but start with the Ultimate Oceanpedia one.
John Smith says
We’d all start with the Arabian Nights first!
Carrie Demas says
My son would want to read How Things Work first! 🙂
MaryLynn Hayes says
The Ultimate Ocean Pedia, she loves anything to do with sea life
Terrie Swanson says
How Things Work would be his first choice. That’s what he is all about.
Wendy Caddy says
I’m pretty sure they would want to read Tales From the Arabian Nights: Stories of Adventure, Magic, Love, and Betrayal first.
Amanda M. says
I think my kids would want to read Arabian Nights first.
Sherry Compton says
My granddaughter would love them all, but I really think she’d like the Book of Heroines.
Lauren says
My son would like to read the Oceanpedia first.
Mary Gardner says
My daughter would most like to read the Book of Heroines.
ColleenMarie says
I think my daughter would like The Book of Heroines.
Nicole H says
My daughter would probably open up How Things Work first.
molli taylor says
my son would love how things work, he wants to take everything apart!
Edye says
My family would like how things work!
Jan Lee says
I would read to them about the 5000 Awesome Facts 🙂
Debra L. Holloway says
I would love it my grandson read ultimate oceanpedia first.
Lauryn R says
I would most likely have my daughter read 5,000 Awesome Facts first. 🙂 I love National Geographic Kids! I homeschool and their books are such a fun way to learn!
Laura says
I think we would read How Things Work first. All of these look fun though!
Cynthia R says
I think they would read 5000 awesome facts and then procede to tell us all the different facts he learns from this book.
Susan Smith says
My son would love the book How Things Work.
Terri S. says
My granddaughter would want to read Tales from the Arabian Nights first.
Desiree says
My daughter would like the Ultimate Oceanpedia! Thanks for the giveaway! 🙂
deana dietrich says
My son would prob read – how things work – first.
Shelley B says
My son would read How Things Work first because he loves understanding how things work and likes taking things apart and putting them back together.
Jeanna Massman says
My grandson would love the How Things Work book.
Donna B says
How things work would probably be first.
AEKZ2 says
I would like to read The Book of Heroes