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National Geographic Little Kids Magazine

National Geographic Little Kids magazineOn Oliver’s third birthday, a favorite babysitter gave him a National Geographic Little Kids subscription. He loves looking at the magazines so much that we keep each one on the bookshelf and renew every year.

Each issue features a young animal on the cover, a simple story, a maze, some questions and answers and a matching game. Often there are cards to cut out of different animals. The square magazine is just right for small hands, and kids enjoy reading the pages over and over again.

The National Geographic Little Kids site is a bit thin on the magazine description. They’ve developed Little Kids for ages 3-6. We also subscribe to their National Geographic Kids magazine which is great for the early grade years.

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