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Nancy Honovich

Nancy Honovich

  • 5 stars across 12 books

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.

1st October 2013

Ultimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever

Welcome to the hidden world of the most popular bugs on Earth. Opening the beautiful and accessible pages of this book... MoreUltimate Bugopedia: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever

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28th May 2015

The Field Guide to Rainforest Animals: Explore the Amazon Jungle

Join the adventure of a lifetime as you explore the Amazon Rain Forest! Follow the trail of the jungle's most magnificen... MoreThe Field Guide to Rainforest Animals: Explore the Amazon Jungle

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1st January 2015

Amazing Dinosaurs 3-D

Come face-to-face with prehistoric giants in this fantastic 3-D spectacular - from ferocious Suchomimus in search ... MoreAmazing Dinosaurs 3-D

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25th September 2014

The Field Guide to Dinosaurs

The Petrified Forest of Arizona seemed like the perfect place to start to search for fossils, writes our hero in his 192... MoreThe Field Guide to Dinosaurs

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25th October 2012

Color and Play: Jungle Animals

About six percent of the earth s surface is covered by jungle--a lush tropical region teeming with plants, many of which... MoreColor and Play: Jungle Animals

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2nd September 2016

Ultimate Explorer Field Guide: Rocks and Minerals

This fun, photo-filled, fact-packed guide to rocks and minerals will get kids outside to discover the amazing world un... MoreUltimate Explorer Field Guide: Rocks and Minerals

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