National Geographic Kids Book Club

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Get the deets on dinos and find out how we know what we know about them, from the hosts of the popular I Know Dino podcast!

Recently, amazing scientific discoveries have transformed what we know about dinosaurs. And it turns out that a lot of what we thought we knew about them was … totally wrong. Fortunately, the I Know Dino! podcast hosts are here to parse dino-fact from dino-fiction and dig into the incredible history of paleontology along the way. .

 

New Books (10 books)

I Know Dino!: Amazing Breakthroughs, Mega Mistakes, and Unsolved Mysteries in Dinosaur Science
National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas
Weird But True! Dinosaurs: 300 Dino-Mite Facts to Sink Your Teeth Into
Jurassic Smarts: A jam-packed fact book for dinosaur superfans! (Nerdlet)
National Geographic Kids Puzzle Book of Dinosaurs
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life
Dino Records: The Most Amazing Prehistoric Creatures Ever to Have Lived on Earth!
National Geographic Readers Prehistoric Sea Monsters (Level 2)
Prehistoric Mammals
National Geographic Kids Why? Dinosaurs: 99+ Awesome Answers for Curious Kids (Ngk Why?)

More Fun Books (14 books)

The Official National Geographic Kids Survival Guide
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2027 (NGK Almanac)
It's a Numbers Game! Hockey: The Math Behind the Perfect Slap Shot, the Split-Second Save, and So Much More!
Just Jokes: 591½ Rib-Tickling Riddles, Knee-Slapping Knock-Knocks, and Tricky Tongue Twisters for Kids! (Just Joking)
Weird But True! Know-It-All U.S. Presidents, Updated & Expanded
Weird But True! USA: Expanded Edition: 350 Fascinating Facts About the Fifty States
Greeking Out Tales from the Underworld: Ghostly Myths from Around the Globe
Weird but True! Know-It-All: Weather & Natural Disasters
Weirdest Animals on the Planet
The Ultimate Book of Whales: Up-Close Encounters With Earth's Mightiest Mammals (National Geographic Kids Ultimate Books)
Weird but True! Space
Greeking Out: Epic Retellings of Classic Greek Myths
Greeking Out Heroes and Olympians
Explorer Academy: The Nebula Secret (Book 1) (Explorer Academy, 1)

Comments (11021)

dream_beyond, now that I have edited my recent book review (for context on why I'm saying this, let's hope my reply to your comment came through), please re-read it, as it is now accurate to how I actually write, thank you.

Huh, I did not know that! What I saw as a baby is long forgotten.... But thanks for the fact!

fun fact: Disneyland serves 2.8 million churros a year. like the comment for more fun facts

I can imagine! Churros are pretty darn good!

If only the sugar stayed with the churro and didn't always stick to your lips xD

That's true! Come to think about it, they're somewhat like youtiaos (chinese doughnut sticks).

Oh yes, those are gooood! Very crunchy and oily!

Helloo! I have a question directed to anyone and everyone! My writing and punctuation skills are in dire need of help, any tips and tricks? Recently, I read @doggiechristmas's book review for "Pegasus: The Flame Of Olympus", and I was beyond impressed (I wouldn't have been able to fashion something close to that)! I'm eager to hear from y'all! ~dream_beyond

I was in a rush, so I couldn't edit it myself, I've edited, so now it's how I edit. But thank you! Tips, are to try to keep it formal, but not to formal, and try to use semicolons, along with re-reading your review after, to change it to something that will sound better.

I was in a rush and had AI edit it, but otherwise I edit it myself, and I've updated it now, to how I actually edit. For tips, read through it, after you've said what you want to say, remove any extra commas, fix any incorrect grammar, and for short, related phrases/sentences (you can't use a semicolon to connect a phrase and a sentence, that would be incorrect, it's one or the other), try to use 'bigger words,' but be careful, you don't want to always sound bussiness-like, if you can remember exactly what someone said, and it's relavent to your review, try to quote them, if you have a word that you have repeated multiple times, espicially very closely, open MW Thesaures, use descriptions, use personal and impersonal words (personal creating a closeness; impersonal creating objectivity), use time-and-sequeance words, for numbers greater than ninety-nine, use the actual numbers, while for numbers less than 100, use the actual words, plus a dash, hence the dash in ninety-nine, double-check your spelling, make sure to use dashes in the correct places, and think through what you want to say, before you start typing.

Just an explanation on the whole number thing, in school papers—like college/university papers—that's how you properly write in them. Also, try to keep sentences from getting run together, like they were in that reply.

Yes!! Sorry for the repeat!! It took a week for them to come through....

1. Read a lot of books to expand your vocabulary and sentence structures 2. Follow the classic writing tip: "Tell them what you're going to tell me, tell them, tell them what you told them" 3. Just have fun! Follow your own writing styles! I hope this helps!

I know this is a little late, but it sounds like all of your last days of school are so early 😭. My summer break doesn’t start until halfway through June :| .

Yup that's Taiwan schools (although we do get almost a month off for Lunar New Year :))

I can only say, you are in luck, my summer break starts mid july ToT And next year is even later, sometime in august! I wouldn't even call it summer break anymore... Hang in there, it'll come before you know it!

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