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 edition 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 tarsiers have big eyes?
Keep an Eye Out! • Can you match these eyes to the animals they belong to?
Cute Close-Ups • Can you name these creatures? 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 dung beetle.
Dung Beetle Championships • Which dung beetle has rolled the biggest ball?
Dolphin Tales
J is for Jump • Help the baby mountain goats jump across the big rocks to meet their friends. Start at the bottom of the page. Then follow the letter J to get the goats safely across the rocks.
Colourful Frogs! • Many frogs are green or brown. Their drab colour helps them hide from hungry birds and snakes.
Other Sneaky Animals • Meet some other animals that use colour to warn away predators.
Shadow Shapes • Look at each shadow shape on the right. Then look at the pictures below. Draw a line from the shape to the picture it matches.
Koala • Koalas live, sleep and eat in trees. Their babies are even born in trees. Here are some ways koala bodies are perfect for life in the trees…
Fairy Garden • What can you see in this pretty backyard?
What is the Biggest Waterfall?
Let's visit… BELIZE! • Belize is a small Central American country with beaches, jungles, islands and amazing coral reefs.
Wildlife Watch! • Belize is a great place to see wildlife. Stick the missing creatures in this animal guide book.
Absolute Howlers • The Yucatan black howler monkey is the largest monkey in Belize. Draw lines to match these facts with the pictures.
LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!
Front and Back • These pictures show an animal's front and back sides. Tap an animal that is facing forwards. Then circle the same animal that is showing its back.
National Geographic Little Kids