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National Geographic Little Kids

Issue 12
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!

Why? • Why do you think a tiger has stripes?

Missing Pieces • Which of these pieces complete the picture of a tiger and her cub?

Christmas Dinner! • Can you name these things? What letters are missing?

What is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Then find the differences between it and the one below.

That's Cool! • Meet the giant anteater.

Inside an Ants' Nest! • Giant anteaters rip open ants' nests with their strong claws to get at the insects inside. Let's take a look…

SNOWY OWLS • Snowy owls live where it is always cold. They hunt, nest and sleep on the frozen ground.

Measure Up • These animal pictures are all actual size! Use your hands and fingers to measure the animals and answer the questions.

WILD DOG DAY CARE • African wild dogs live in large family groups called packs. The mother guards the pups while the other dogs hunt.

MORE CANINES • African wild dogs are part of the dog family, called canines. Meet some more…

THINK LIKE A SCIENTIST: PENGUINS • There are many kinds of penguins. Scientists tell them apart using their colours and patterns. Can you work out which penguin belongs to which group?

An Iceberg Forms

Search the Sea Ice • Which Arctic animals can you see?

BLUE MORPHO BUTTERFLY • As it flies through the rainforest, the morpho flaps its wings up and down. When the butterfly's wings flap down, bright blue colour shows. But the blue disappears when its wings flap up! That is because its wings are brownish underneath.

Let's visit… PERU! • Peru is a country in South America. It has mountains, jungles, deserts and beaches!

Peruvian Patterns • In Peru, people make brightly coloured textiles out of dyed wool. Finish this pattern with coloured pens or pencils!

Cloud Forest • High up in the Andes mountains of Peru, the forests are covered in clouds!

LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!

Big and Small Sleds • It is fun to go sledding in the snow. Draw a line with your finger from each big sled to the little sled that looks just like it.

National Geographic Little Kids


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 36 Publisher: Creature Media Ltd Edition: Issue 12

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  • Release date: November 29, 2023

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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!

Why? • Why do you think a tiger has stripes?

Missing Pieces • Which of these pieces complete the picture of a tiger and her cub?

Christmas Dinner! • Can you name these things? What letters are missing?

What is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Then find the differences between it and the one below.

That's Cool! • Meet the giant anteater.

Inside an Ants' Nest! • Giant anteaters rip open ants' nests with their strong claws to get at the insects inside. Let's take a look…

SNOWY OWLS • Snowy owls live where it is always cold. They hunt, nest and sleep on the frozen ground.

Measure Up • These animal pictures are all actual size! Use your hands and fingers to measure the animals and answer the questions.

WILD DOG DAY CARE • African wild dogs live in large family groups called packs. The mother guards the pups while the other dogs hunt.

MORE CANINES • African wild dogs are part of the dog family, called canines. Meet some more…

THINK LIKE A SCIENTIST: PENGUINS • There are many kinds of penguins. Scientists tell them apart using their colours and patterns. Can you work out which penguin belongs to which group?

An Iceberg Forms

Search the Sea Ice • Which Arctic animals can you see?

BLUE MORPHO BUTTERFLY • As it flies through the rainforest, the morpho flaps its wings up and down. When the butterfly's wings flap down, bright blue colour shows. But the blue disappears when its wings flap up! That is because its wings are brownish underneath.

Let's visit… PERU! • Peru is a country in South America. It has mountains, jungles, deserts and beaches!

Peruvian Patterns • In Peru, people make brightly coloured textiles out of dyed wool. Finish this pattern with coloured pens or pencils!

Cloud Forest • High up in the Andes mountains of Peru, the forests are covered in clouds!

LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!

Big and Small Sleds • It is fun to go sledding in the snow. Draw a line with your finger from each big sled to the little sled that looks just like it.

National Geographic Little Kids


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