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.
The Griffin and the Dinosaur: How Adrienne Mayor Discovered a Fascinating Link Between Myth and ScienceCould Griffins have been real? When Adrienne Mayor carefully read the ancient Greek and Roman descriptions, this mythi... MoreThe Griffin and the Dinosaur: How Adrienne Mayor Discovered a Fascinating Link Between Myth and Science
The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window on Human OriginsFrom the fossil hunter who discovered the Homo naledi fossils in September 2015, this book is an amazing account of Le... MoreThe Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window on Human Origins
Powerful, riveting, and real. Sixteen celebrated authors bring us raw, insightful stories that explore guns and teens in... MoreTaking Aim: Power and Pain, Teens and Guns
What are the secrets of the ancient stone circle? Were the carefully placed stones a burial site, an ancient calendar,... MoreIf Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge
National Geographic has always given readers the bigger picture of our world. Now The World Made New shows children th... MoreThe World Made New: Why the Age of Exploration Happened and How it Changed the World
The amazing story of the trapped Chilean miners and their incredible rescue that Publishers Weekly calls “a riveting, in... MoreTrapped: How the World Rescued 33 Miners from 2,000 Feet Below the Chilean Desert
The incredible true story of the twelve boys trapped with their coach in a flooded cave in Thailand and their inspirin... MoreRising Water: The Story of the Thai Cave Rescue
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