You Can Win Eight National Geographic Kids Books to Enrich Your Children
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I love books, because they are the type of thing you will keep forever. You can read them over and over again, gleaning new tidbits each and every time you delve into the book. They can be educational and fun at the same time especially if they are from National Geographic Kids! They have some spectacular titles out right now that will make awesome Christmas gifts for the kids on your list.
About National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids Books is featuring eight new titles that will make perfect gifts. These books are gift worthy due to their stunning images, engrossing topics, and fun features. Plus they are educational on top of it all.
You Get:
- Ultimate Predatorpedia
- Just Joking Jumbo 2
- Fly With Me: A Celebration of Birds Through Pictures, Poems, and Stories
- To the Moon and Back: my Apollo 11 Adventure A Pop-Up Book
- Ultimate Secrets Revealed: A Closer Look at the Weirdest, Wildest Facts on Earth
- Explorer Academy: The Nebula Secret
- Why Not?: Over 1,111 Answers to Everything
- Dog Science Unleashed: Fun Activities to Do With Your Canine Companion.
To find out more about each book and to see Misty’s thoughts on them, check out her complete review here!
Enter To Win!
One lucky reader will win eight National Geographic Kids Books
Giveaway is open only US only, Ages 18+
Giveaway ends 12/17 on 11:59pm est
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It’s very important to all of us.
Angelica Dimeo says
It is very important family time together
Julie Lundstrom says
My kids and I take some time out every day to do some reading. It is very important to me that they spend some time reading daily.
Sarah Mathias says
Reading is very important to me and my kids. Learning to read early helps improve a child’s ability to learn all throughout school.
Michelle S says
I believe reading is the key to success in life. Both of my kids were raised with books around them at all times.
susan hartman says
Reading takes you to different worlds. Its important to open your mind,
Sarah Hayes says
its very important. we read every day
Derek Miller says
Reading is extremely important to me and my kids. I home school them and ensure there is plenty of reading and then at night we read to them again and have them read more. Super important.
gloria patterson says
To me reading is everything I don’t go a day with reading my book. I have 2 little great niece (2) and nephew (4) and I want them to grow up loving books. So I try to get them books all the time and nothing like reading to a little one in your lap.
Michelle Catallo says
Very important! My eldest son won the library award in his school 5 grades in a row and now that he is in middle school he averages over 600% for his quarterly reading goals. My youngest son strives for 200% of his reading goal (his teacher buys them a Happy Meal at 200% LOL)