For those looking to avoid sugar overload this year, books are a great way to fill your kids’ Easter baskets. National Geographic Kids Books has several new titles for kids of all ages that are perfect for Easter and Spring.
Somebunny Loves Me – Author Parry Gripp’s sweet and silly rhymes are cleverly written to share how children can best understand, appreciate and interact with a variety of fuzzy, feathered or scaly pals. Paired with adorable, full-page photographs, Parry also includes a personal note in the back of the book giving kids and their parents more tips on how to be good pet owners — from how to keep pets safe, clean and healthy to how to best interact with them and even pointers on on how to make a pet music video. Check out the Somebunny Loves Me music video and sing along as you and your kids turn the pages.
Who’s Who in the Bible – Everyone you need to know from the old and new testaments! From Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden to Paul’s ministry to the ancient world, this beautiful book pairs need-to-know information about biblical personalities with timeless artwork. Each vibrant, colorful profile is accompanied by fast facts, including which books of the Bible the person appears in and what he or she is best known for. Feature spreads cover the history, archaeology, and geography associated with notable individuals. An alphabetical index covering more names not mentioned in profiles ensures that kids reading the Bible never have to ask, “Who’s that?”
A Seed is the Start – Spring is about to, well, spring into action, and the magical seed is where it all begins. Beautiful photography and lyrical text pair with comprehensive picture captions in award-winning author Melissa Stewart’s story about the surprisingly diverse world of seeds. Learn all about the plant cycle, from how seeds grow, the fascinating ways they travel, and what it takes for a seed to become a plant. The magic of spring, revealed!
100 Ways to Make the World Better – Who says kids can’t change the world? If they’ve got the will, Nat Geo Kids can guide the way, with doable activities, hands-on projects, advice from National Geographic explorers, interviews with experts, weird-but-true facts, and more inspiration. In keeping with the Nat Geo Kids mission, the book is full of practical, positive, and powerful ideas that every kid can consider, from simple acts of kindness to creative adventures to good-for-the-planet projects. Ideas are presented as simple concepts with engaging graphics and photographs, and many are followed by detailed supporting information. Kids get a sense of their own power to make a difference and an understanding of what actions contribute to positive outcomes. Sometimes all it takes is starting with something simple, and before you know it, together we’ve reshaped our planet for the better.
Giveaway
One lucky winner will receive Somebunny Loves Me, Who’s Who in the Bible, A Seed is the Start, 100 Ways to Make the World Better and an adorable plush bunny
Ends March 22, 2018 at 11:59pm est
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Sheila K. says
100 Ways to Make the World Better is I’m sure going to be a big hit in the family!
mia dentice carey says
My son would want to read 100 ways to make the world better first =)
Darlene Owen says
They would love Some bunny loves me.
John Smith says
“Which book would your child want to read first?” “100 Ways To Make the World Better” would be an excellent start!
Cheryl Chervitz says
I think my grandchildren would like the Somebunny Loves Me.
Jacqueline Punzo says
I would like my child to read “A Seed is the Start” because I think it is very important to know learn how to grow food and this is an under educated subject!
Peggy Nunn says
I want to read Who’s Who in the Bible.
Leela says
Who’s Who in the Bible.
heather says
The kids would love to read SomeBunny first that looks so cute.
Helen says
My little girl would probably read some bunny loves me first
Candace Galan says
I would want my son to read 100 ways to make the world better first
Jana Leah says
I think 100 Ways to Make the World Better should be read first.
Natalie J Vandenberghe says
I have three grandchildren–and I imagine each of them would choose a different book to read first. Only the oldest (Orion, who will be 8yo in April) knows how to read. I think we’ll enjoy all of these books.
MaryLynn Hayes says
A seed is a start – my kids love to garden
Kelly Tripi says
I would love for them to read 100 Ways to Make The World Better!! I am trying to teach them to be better people
PattiAnn Green says
Who’s Who in the Bible. However, that was a tough choice! They all look so interesting and FUN!
Nancy says
First we’d read A Seed Is the Start.
Terri S. says
I think my 2 granddaughters (sisters) would want to read Somebunny Loves Me first.
Jan Lee says
I think both my great niece and great nephew would want to read Somebunny Loves Me. 🙂
Lisa Richards says
I SEED IS THE START as it is time for spring planting!
Jana Leah says
My niece will especially enjoy A Seed is the Start .
Shakeia Rieux says
My nieces would read the Who’s Who in the Bible
Amy D says
My daughter will love “A Seed Is A Start” book the most. We just started growing green beans for the first time a couple of weeks ago and starting to get sprouts. She is so fascinated by growing her own stuff. She has been really good about watering the green beans every day. She will really enjoy this book as well as everything in this basket! 🙂