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National Geographic Little Kids

Issue 38
Zeitschrift

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 an alligator’s eyes are on top of its head?

Eye Spy… • These animals also have eyes on top of their head. Draw lines with your finger to match the eyes to the animal.

Blue Things • Can you name these blue 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 African bullfrog.

Bigger or Smaller? • An African bullfrog is as big as a dinner plate! Do you think the animals on this page are bigger or smaller than an African bullfrog?

KEEP COSY, PENGUIN CHICKS!

Snack Time • Help these hungry animals find their meals. Count the number of animals in each group. Find the food picture with the same number.

WOLF TALK • Wolves live in groups called packs. They use sounds, smells and body movements to 'talk' to each other.

CHILLING OUT • Many wolves live in cold places. Meet some other animals that live in cold places.

Baby Grows Up • Apes, monkeys and lemurs are in a group of animals called primates. Use your finger to draw a line from the baby primate to the adult it will look like when it grows up.

A Geyser Erupts

Santa Land • What can you see in this winter wonderland?

THE PLANET SATURN

Let's visit… AUSTRALIA! • This huge country is sometimes known as 'Down Under', because it is on the other side of the world!

Watch Out! • These road signs warn drivers to watch out for wildlife! Can you match these signs up with the real animals?

Colourful Reef • The Great Barrier Reef off Australia’s east coast is the world’s biggest coral reef. There are thousands of amazing sea creatures there.

LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!

Finding Shapes • Shapes are everywhere. Trace the shapes below with your finger. Find the same shapes in the nature pictures.

National Geographic Little Kids

Formate

  • OverDrive Magazine

Sprachen

  • Englisch