National Geographic Kids Book Club

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Do you have what it takes to be a National Geographic Explorer? In this handy adventure guidebook, you will gain all the necessary survival know-how needed to make it in the wild. You’ll learn practical skills, like how to pack their bag, pitch a tent, navigate using the stars, and identify toxic plants. And you’ll learn to keep your cool in unlikely but scary situations like a flash flood or blackout.

 

New Books (12 books)

The Official National Geographic Kids Survival Guide
Weird But True! USA: Expanded Edition: 350 Fascinating Facts About the Fifty States
Weird But True! Know-It-All U.S. Presidents, Updated & Expanded
It's a Numbers Game! Hockey: The Math Behind the Perfect Slap Shot, the Split-Second Save, and So Much More!
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2027 (NGK Almanac)
Weird but True! Know-It-All: Weather & Natural Disasters
Just Jokes: 591½ Rib-Tickling Riddles, Knee-Slapping Knock-Knocks, and Tricky Tongue Twisters for Kids! (Just Joking)
The Ultimate Book of Whales: Up-Close Encounters With Earth's Mightiest Mammals (National Geographic Kids Ultimate Books)
Greeking Out Tales from the Underworld: Ghostly Myths from Around the Globe
National Geographic Kids Why? Dinosaurs: 99+ Awesome Answers for Curious Kids (Ngk Why?)
Weird but True! Space
Weirdest Animals on the Planet

More Fun Books (12 books)

I Know Dino!: Amazing Breakthroughs, Mega Mistakes, and Unsolved Mysteries in Dinosaur Science
5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!): Updated and Expanded!
Beyond Infinity: Exploring the Secrets of the Universe With the James Webb Space Telescope
Greeking Out: Epic Retellings of Classic Greek Myths
Greeking Out Heroes and Olympians
National Geographic Kids Why?: Over 1,111 Answers to Everything
Weird But True! Disney: 300 Wonderful Facts to Celebrate the Magic of Disney
Explorer Academy: The Nebula Secret (Book 1) (Explorer Academy, 1)
That's Fact-tastic!: Mind-blowing, Eye-popping, Jaw-dropping Stuff About Our World (Bet You Didn't Know)
Not-So-Common Cents: Super Duper Important Facts About Money You Can't Afford to Miss
Weird but True! Star Wars: 300 Epic Facts from a Galaxy Far, Far Away....
Ultimate Bugopedia, 2nd Edition: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever

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hey y'all I'm new can y'all follow me please and thank you if you do follow me

Y'all, I've been fixing my old book reviews, refining and proof-reading them, my writing has significantly changed, oh my, I didn't even notice until now.

Same! I often read my old writings from other grades, and it surprises me how much my writing has changed :D

I noticed! It's pretty cool seeing how and in what areas a person has evolved!

I just re-read one of my book reviews — Pegasus: The Flame of Olympus — and there were so many mistakes I made during proof reading and editing. I just fixed it, but I'm a little embarrassed, normally I catch those... 😳

Just in advance: I might be slightly less active randomly spread out throughout June/July, because I am a reenactor, I will be camping, and I'll be at volleyball camps, one of which being out of town.

I assume you're on summer break? Hope you have fun!

I will be on summer break at the end of this month. And thank you!!

You guys, I have a serious question: How do y'all pronounce nutella? I pronounce it as "nut-ella", but I've heard many people pronounce it as "new-tella". Bonus question: How do y'all pronounce lychee? I pronounce it as "lee-chee". I'm curious as to how you guys pronounce these words!

Actually, I usually say nu-tella and lie-chee. Sometimes it comes out as new-tella, but it's just like how I switch in how I say caramel.

I take that back, MOST of the time, I say "new-tella," only sometimes do I say "nu-tella"

I pronounce it as "new-tella" and lychee as "lee-chee"

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