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Friday, May 9, 2014

Win Three Titles from National Geographic Kids, Value: $41


As you know, my oldest little boy and I love all things National Geographic, so we were very excited to review three of the latest books available: 
 100 Things to Do Before You Grow Up 
This is THE to-do list for any adventurous kid who is not afraid to get his or her hands dirty! They always say time flies when you're having fun, maybe that's why your prime kid-years seem to sail by in a heartbeat. Are you living it to the fullest? Well, here's an awesome way to find out. In this book you'll find ideas, hints, and tips for things that you can (and should!) do before you're too old to get away with it. Ever snorkeled at a coral beach? Stayed up all night? Well, now's the time! It's also never a bad idea to apologize to a friend, make a new friend of a different race or religion, or start your own business! Complete with expert tips from real life adventurers, weird-but-true facts, and profiles of some of the coolest kid-jobs on the planet, this book is just the start of your amazing, exciting, wonderful life!

 Ultimate Globetrotting World Atlas  Discovering the world and all that's in it will take on a whole new level of excitement for kids with this bold and vibrant world atlas. It's full of fun facts, fascinating information, easy-to-read maps, lots of games, and vibrant pictures of everything from wacky hotels around the world to natural and man made wonders. Kids will be presented with people, places, and animals that span the globe while being engaged and entertained.

 What In the World?
Move over I Spy! National Geographic Kids What in the World? is a photographic game book the way that only National Geographic can do it. Kids can discover the world one amazing game at a time in this beautiful hardcover that turns cool photos into fun-filled visual games.  This workout for your brain will build brain power, strengthen visual skills and jog your memory.
Even though these books are meant for children a little older than my six year old, his thought process is often different than other children, so these books turned out to be absolutely appropriate for him. The 100 Things to Do Before You Grow Up is an awesome book. It gives him of ideas he wants to do, and things he wants to see. Even if we do not get to them before he grows up, they are good bucket list ideas for a young adult! I think my little man was most interested in Ultimate Globetrotting World Atlas. He has recently taken a major interest in other countries and cultures, so he immediately sat down and looked over the entire book! The photos in What in the World are absolutely stunning and my little man and his daddy very much enjoyed the games that really had them thinking! 

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Win It: One lucky winner will receive 100 Things to Do Before You Grow UpUltimate Globetrotting World Atlas and What in the World? (ARV $41)

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 The above item was received by Paige in order to facilitate. The Nurse Mommy blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed.  If you have any questions, please contact me at nursemommypaige at yahoo dot com. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. 

12 comments:

  1. My son would love the Angry Birds Atlas & Animals books

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  2. I would also like the National Geographic Illustrated Guide To Wildlife.

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  3. Wow! I love this store! Another book I would like to get is titled "Life in Color". Gorgeous. Thank-you!

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  4. Everything rocks and minerals

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  5. Visited and another great book is National Geographic Angry Birds Space

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  6. I think Mars Up Close would be interesting, with the photos taken by Curiosity. I'd enjoy that!

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  7. My daughter would enjoy the National Geographic Weird but True Books

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  8. My kids would like National Geographic Angry Birds

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  9. National Geographic Kids Get Outside Guide

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  10. My daughter would like the National Geographic Kids Cookbook.

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  11. My kids would also love 5,000 awesome facts!

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  12. My son would enjoy the National Geographic Weird but True Books

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