Perfect for nature-loving pre-schoolers, National Geographic Little Kids magazine is crammed full of cute creatures, interactive activities and mind-teasing puzzles. It's not just fun - it's an adventure that nurtures your child's key skills in numeracy, literacy, and beyond!
Welcome to the latest issue of Little Kids
Map It! • A map shows where places are in the world. The one below shows countries where some of the animals in this magazine live.
Why? • Why do you think zebras have stripes?
Seeing Spots • Can you name these things? What letters are missing?
What Is Different? • Look at each picture in the top row. Spot the differences between it and the one below.
That's Cool! • Meet the markhor.
Whose Horns? • These animals have huge horns, too. Read the descriptions below of each animal's horns, then match them up with the right picture.
Snow Birds • Snow petrels are seabirds. They hunt fish in the icy ocean.
What Comes Next? • These spring flowers make a different pattern in each row. Stick the flower that will come next in each line.
Fancy Feet • Snowshoe hares have special feet to help them live in the snow.
Sweet Feet • Here are other animals that have special feet to walk on snow.
Watching Weather • Match each picture to a description of weather below.
Walrus
Getting Crafty • These children are creating pictures!
The Planet Venus • Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. It has an atmosphere of thick clouds. The clouds hold in heat like a blanket, making Venus very hot.
Let's visit… GHANA!
Colourful Cloth • Ghana is famous for patterned cloth called kente. Finish drawing this top by adding more colourful patterns to it.
Off to Market • Ghana has many busy markets. Which of the market stalls below do you need to visit to get each thing on the shopping list?
LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!
Counting Cuties • Count the animals in each group. Look at the numbers next to the picture. Point to the number that is the same as the number of animals.
National Geographic Little Kids