National Geographic Kids Book Club

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It’s DinoMAYnia! Nat Geo Kids annual celebration of all things Dinosaur!

 

Earn your PhD(inosaur) degree with all the supercool, cutting-edge dino data jam-packed into this tiny, T-rex-errific tome! Discover game-changing fossil finds, and surprising dinosaur stats. Encounter gentle, long-necked giants; toothy carnivores; and dinosaurs with all sorts of incredible adaptations, like vibrant feathers, massive horns, and spikey battle-ax tails. Meet paleontologists digging up incredible discoveries in the field today, and get answers to questions, like... could you have outrun a T. rex?

 

 

New Books (12 books)

Jurassic Smarts: A jam-packed fact book for dinosaur superfans! (Nerdlet)
National Geographic Kids Puzzle Book of Dinosaurs
How to Survive in the Age of Dinosaurs: A handy guide to dodging deadly predators, riding out mega-monsoons, and escaping other perils of the prehistoric
National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas
Weird But True! Dinosaurs: 300 Dino-Mite Facts to Sink Your Teeth Into
National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia, Second Edition
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life
Dino Records: The Most Amazing Prehistoric Creatures Ever to Have Lived on Earth!
Absolute Expert: Dinosaurs
Dining With Dinosaurs: A Tasty Guide to Mesozoic Munching
National Geographic Readers Prehistoric Sea Monsters (Level 2)
Prehistoric Mammals

More Fun Books (12 books)

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2025
Explorer Academy Vela: The Sailor Cipher (Book 1)
Ultimate Bugopedia, 2nd Edition: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever
Can't Get Enough Cat Stuff: Fun Facts, Awesome Info, Cool Games, Silly Jokes, and More!
Weird but True! Know-It-All: U.S. Government
Deadliest Animals on the Planet
Weird But True! Disney: 300 Wonderful Facts to Celebrate the Magic of Disney
Greeking Out: Epic Retellings of Classic Greek Myths
The Ultimate Book of Reptiles: Your guide to the secret lives of these scaly, slithery, and spectacular creatures!
National Geographic Kids Personality Quizzes
Why? The Human Body
Ultimate Mammalpedia

Comments (10601)

hey there! im kinda new here! xd :p

This week's quote: "Start by doing what's necessary then do what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible." ~ Francis of Assisi

Did anyone see the solar eclipse today??? It was foggy so I was able to see it without any sunglasses.

Yeah! NASA actually came to my town to see it! We were one of the best places in Texas!

wow! i live fr ON the beach in North Carolina so a decent view

North Carolina and on the beach?? You're literally living my dream!!

Omg yes! I live in Southern California, so I had a somewhat nice view of the sun! So cool!

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