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National Geographic Kids (AU/NZ)

Issue 132
Magazine

Perfect for nature-loving 7-12 year olds, each issue of Nat Geo Kids is carefully curated to ignite curiosity and spark conversations about science and nature, empowering children to love and care for our beautiful planet.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KiDS

Moment of Snooze • We promise these pics won't make you doze off.

COOL NEWS • Inspiring stories from around the globe…

THE BIG PICTURE • NAT GEO KiDS’ image of the month

FROM FLUFFY TO FIERCE • How snowy owl chicks become powerful predators…

BACKPACKS FOR BIRDS

LEAVING THE NEST • Snowy owls are super-cute when they hatch! Check out how these birds go from clumsy chicks to fearless flyers…

GUESS THE BEAK • Snowy owls use their sharp beaks to tear apart prey. Other birds have distinctive beaks that help them eat, too. Can you match these birds with the descriptions of their beaks and what they eat?

STAR POWER • Discover the Greek myths behind each zodiac sign…

WACKY WORLD! • The planet's strangest pictures…

BRAiN CANDY

HISTORY'S GREATEST HITS • This Renaissance genius lived from 1452 to 1519. He could do it all!

Mind your manners! • Are you planning on giving up any bad habits for the New Year? Well, maybe this bunch of brutes should, too! From extreme farting to puking and pooping all over the place, they're some of the world's rudest and most disgusting creatures. But read on to find out why these animals are also absolutely awesome…

COOL INVENTIONS • Ingenious ways to help save the planet!

JUNIOR EXPLORERS’ CLUB

CROSSWORD

IGUANA MANIA! • Marine iguanas live on the Galápagos Islands – and nowhere else on Earth. But how many of these animals are there? Scientists working on a project called Iguanas from Above are asking people to help by looking at photos like the one below and counting the iguanas they see!

TRAIN YOUR BRAIN • Boost your brain cells with these mind-boggling challenges and tests!

ANIMALS • Animals often blend in with their environments for protection or to help them hunt. Find the creatures listed below in the pictures, writing the letter of the correct photo next to the name of each animal.

Parade Brigade • Ask a friend to give you words to fill in the blanks in this story without showing it to them. Then read it out loud for a laugh!

FUN STUFF ANSWERS

National Geographic Kids (AU/NZ)

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LAUGH OUT LOUD

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English