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 issue of Little Kids
Map It! • A map shows where places are. The one below shows countries where some of the animals in this magazine live.
Why? • Why do you think some penguins live in forests?
Bedroom Bits
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 sea star.
A POLAR BEAR GETS CLEAN • Just like you need to wash your hair, polar bears wash their fur. Here are some different ways they keep their fur clean…
Animal Sounds • Animals make lots of different noises. Say each word below. Match the word to the animal that makes the sound.
FLUFFY MONKEYS • How does a baby golden snub-nosed monkey stay warm in its snowy forest home?
HOW TO BUILD A SNOWMAN • Put these pictures in order, from 1-5, to show the steps to build a snowman. We have done the last step for you.
A Puma Climbs a Mountain
Winter Sports • Let’s get active in the snowy mountains!
WHERE IS THE BIGGEST DESERT?
Let’s visit… SOUTH KOREA! • South Korea is a small busy country in East Asia. It has lots of mountains.
Amazing Masks • Talchum is a masked dance from Korea. Performers tell stories by singing, dancing and acting. They wear big masks.
Moon Bear Match • Asiatic black bears live in South Korea. They are also called moon bears.
LITTLE KIDS BIG QUIZ!
Wide or Narrow? • Some animals have wide bodies. Others have narrow ones.
National Geographic Little Kids