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Watch to learn more about the first two books in the Explorer Academy series.
Explorer Academy—an exclusive school for explorers—have
Watch to learn more about the first two books in the Explorer Academy series.
Explorer Academy—an exclusive school for explorers—have
Ponies swim from one island to another in Chincoteague Island, Virginia.
But every year for 90 years Chincoteague ponies have
Mexico is a land of extremes, with high mountains and deep canyons in the center of the country, sweeping deserts in the north, and dense rain forests in the south and east.
Today, many Mexicans are mestizos, which means they have
Iceland is a small island nation that is Europe’s westernmost country and home to the world’s northernmost capital, Reykjavik.
diversity in the population, genetic researchers have
Tips to reduce your plastic waste
bulk section of your grocery store (if yours doesn’t have
An artistic African penguin paints with his feet and feathers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Playtime These supercute penguins hop, surf, and have
A sneaky ape surprises a human volunteer in Rochester, New York.
Lowell the orangutan must have appreciated getting
This adorable book is all about the magical world of furry friendships. Learn what makes you a good friend for your fuzzy, feathered, or scaly bud. You’ll love the cute photos of dogs, cats, lizards, fish, rabbits, and other animal friends in the Nat Geo Kids book „Somebunny Loves Me.“
of the animals that presidents and their families have
Plants and animals depend on each other for survival. Find out why this biodiversity is so important—and why it’s in trouble.
Many of these known and unknown species have uncertain
The computer programmer who had ideas long before there were computers
birth, but her mother insisted that her daughter have