Every year like clockwork, animals both big and small are driven by a natural instinct to move, in order to survive. On both land and sea, they fight the odds and the forces of nature to breed, feed, or lead and carry on for future generations. This reader is an introduction to the treacherous trek of the zebra, walrus, and Christmas Island red crab to overcome obstacles that include hungry cheetahs, stinging yellow crazy ants, and even their fellow species to make the often impossible journey of their lives. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
Discusses the ways that the magazine and its authors and editors have both passively and actively shaped American opinions of other cultures and caused us to reflect on our own culture.
Get to know scales, shells, and other kinds of amazing animal armor in this engaging Level 1 Reader from National Geographic Kids, now with more than 125 books from Pre-reader to Level 3 in the series.
Provides information about the Earth's water, including rivers, lakes, oceans, the water cycle, climate, water pollution, and conservation.
They’re SSSSLITHERY!
Describes different types of ants and their behavior.
In one corner, swinging in ever so slowly, is the most relaxed guy himself: Sloth!
Discover the coolest robots of today and tomorrow in this colorful, photo-packed book.
Introduces the life and legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Examines different kinds of trains, including old steam engines, high-speed trains in Japan, the world's longest freight train, and more.
Discover the coolest robots of today and tomorrow in this colorful, photo-packed book.