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National Geographic Kids (AU/NZ)

Issue 112
Magazine
Always available
Always available

Perfect for nature-loving 7-12 year olds, each issue of Nat Geo Kids is carefully curated to ignite curiosity and spark conversations about science and nature, empowering children to love and care for our beautiful planet.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KiDS

COOL NEWS • Inspiring stories from around the globe…

PARTY ANIMALS

SAVING STORKS • How one woman found beauty in an unlikely bird - and inspired an army to save them! to save them!

WILDLIFE HEROES • Meet six more award-winning conservationists helping threatened wildlife around the world…

WORLD'S WILDEST RIDES • DISCOVER THE SCIENCE BEHIND ROLLERCOASTERS, WATERSLIDES A ND MORE…

WACKY WORLD! • The planet's strangest pictures…

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KiDS

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KiDS

7 dazzling facts about diamonds

Chillin' Out • 5 cool ways mountain hares thrive in their harsh habitat…

JUNIOR EXPLORERS' CLUB

FUN STUFF • GAMES, LAUGHS AND LOTS TO DO!

BOOST YOUR BRAIN! • Exercise your mind with these fun tests and challenges!

CROSSWORD

WHAT IN THE WORLD

FUN STUFF MAKE IT

FUN STUFF ANSWERS

THE LAST LAUGH

Weird but true! • Check out these outrageous facts…

National Geographic Kids (AU/NZ)

DOGS OF AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND • Meet the pups of Australasia!

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English

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