The National Geographic Kid is curious about the world around them, empowered in the face of challenges and responsible for others and the natural world. Combining these principles with the international educational heritage of Collins, this partnership is a natural fit for books that are funny, weird, exploratory, educational and loved by children.
Eggs are awesome! But how come some birds' eggs are HUGE while others' are tiny? How do chicks come out ... MoreZigZag: What's in That Egg?
Dogs are man's best friend! They are intelligent, inquisitive, compassionate, and funny! Their friendliness combined w... MoreEverything Dogs: All the Canine Facts, Photos, and Fun You Can Get Your Paws on!
Why does a baby have about 350 bones, but his mom just over 200? Why are my bones hidden-not like a skeleton's? And wh... MoreZigZag: The Bones You Own
"The ZigZag" books are designed to introduce a subject in a way that will capture their imaginations, and encourage them... MoreA Den is a Bed for a Bear
"The ZigZag" books are designed to introduce a subject to kindergarten and first grade kids in a way that will capture t... MoreWhat Did One Elephant Say to the Other?
Look up! Discover that Every Planet Has a Place. The Earth is just one of many planets in our solar system. ... MoreZigZag: Every Planet Has a Place
Did you know that Your Skin Holds You In? This intriguing title brings kids all the most interesting, thought-provokin... MoreZigZag: Your Skin Holds You In
How to Do (Almost) Everything: 100 skills for curious kids: How to make slime, escape a maze, write a secret message on a piece of toast, and more…With this book by their side, every curious child will gain a dazzling range of skills for real-life adventures, from pr... MoreHow to Do (Almost) Everything: 100 skills for curious kids: How to make slime, escape a maze, write a secret message on a piece of toast, and more…
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