I used to love to look at my grandmother’s subscription of National Geographic. It was always fun to look at the pictures of other countries and learn about other cultures. Now, you can bring that education and fun to the hearts of your children through National Geographic Little Kids Magazine.
We received four Little Kid Magazines from National Geographic on behalf of The Family Review Network. I gave them to my kids just this morning and we spent quite a while looking at the pictures and exploring. I was quite impressed when both of my kids were able to say “binoculars”. Wow, that’s a big word. Each magazine has pictures, information and learning/educational ideas to do with your children. It’s a great way to get interactive and teach your kids. You’re supposed to be reading to your kids anyways. Now you can read, play games and watch their minds grow. That’s what I just loved about National Geographic growing up.
Currently, National Geographic Little Kids magazine sells for $3.99 an issue or you can subscribe to one year of 6 issues for just $15.
The recommended age is 3 to 6 but my son was extremely engaged with the pictures and he just turned two.
Product Description:
National Geographic Little Kids is the magazine for young explorers, packed with teaching tools to help parents inspire a love of learning in their children. There are captivating animal stories, answers to questions on kids’ favorite topics, features on different cultures to inspire a sense of understanding about the world, plus interactive experiments to introduce simple science. Each issue also includes a set of six wild animal cards. National Geographic Little Kids is available by subscription (six issues a year) and on newsstands. Explore online at littlekids.nationalgeographic.com.
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I think just making knowledge fun and interesting is enough for any topic.
My kids like to learn about animals.
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Since I am such a hands on person myself, the best way to teach my children to learn is let them experience things themselves! If they want to know what something smells like, we will find out in person, for example!
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My daughter is very visual and scientifically oriented. This inspires her to learn.
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Anything exciting and fun… learning by doing and having fun. Although each of my kids learn differently, the oldest is a doer, the middle is a sit and learn, and the youngest is a player. 😀 (As if those are real categories… :D))
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My boys totally feed off of each other. What sport they’re currently playing, what’s happening in school, what they’re doing in scouts. Thanks for the giveaway.
Me and my workbooks inspire my daughters to learn
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I think anything that makes learning exciting inspires them! Whether it’s physically DOING something to learn about it, or reading a book about something that interests them. It really holds their attention and makes learning enjoyable!
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My son learns by touch mostly but also the pictures help him understand better
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I have two boys, and everything inspires them to learn and they especially like learning about animals. They like magazines, books, and going to the zoo!
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my son is interested and inspired to learn when it is hands on (and getting dirty or making a mess is a plus!!)
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My kids are inspired by what the adults around her can do thus she wants to do it too and learns
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I think my children love to find out new things and just a new surrounding really inspires them. Going to a museum with them for the first time really made me understand just how excited they get to learn something new.
My child is inspired to learn by seeing or doing new things.
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My oldest is just learning to read, and he loves reading about his passions like space, pirates and cars.
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Mine like bright colorful pictures…and I hope I inspire them to learn. Thanks.
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My kids are inspired by anything that they are interested in. Usually anything that is hands on or slightly fun will inspire them to learn more about it
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My 10 yo learns best by reading and/or watching DVDs. My 7-1/2 yo learns best by playing and doing worksheets. 🙂
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It’s got to be fun. With my kids, they usually do best when they really like the teacher.
All the neat facts inspires my daughter to learn. She is 8 and when something really interests her she will go to google and learn more.
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