National Geographic Kids Book Club

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Did you know that houseflies taste with their feet—which are 10,000,000 times more sensitive than the human tongue? Or that Sesame Street's Big Bird is one foot shorter than a real-life ostrich? From Africa, alligators, and astronauts to zippers, zebras, and Zambonis, this treasure trove of fascinating, fantastic facts will keep you entertained for hours!

 

New Books (12 books)

5,000 Awesome Facts (About Everything!): Updated and Expanded!
Greeking Out Heroes and Olympians
Weird but True! Star Wars: 300 Epic Facts from a Galaxy Far, Far Away....
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2025
Weird but True World 2025: Incredible Facts, Awesome Photos, and Weird Wonders--For This Year and Beyond!
Weird but True! Know-It-All: U.S. Government
Ultimate Bugopedia, 2nd Edition: The Most Complete Bug Reference Ever
Can't Get Enough Cat Stuff: Fun Facts, Awesome Info, Cool Games, Silly Jokes, and More!
Beyond Infinity: Exploring the Secrets of the Universe With the James Webb Space Telescope
Yes! No? Maybe So...: Amazing Answers to More Than 250 Mind-Blowing Questions
How to Survive in the Age of Pirates: A Handy Guide to Swashbuckling Adventures, Avoiding Deadly Diseases, and Escapin G the Ruthless Renegades of the High Seas
Explorer Academy Vela: The Sailor Cipher (Book 1)

More Fun Books (12 books)

Weird But True Christmas: 300 Festive Facts to Light Up the Holidays
Greeking Out: Epic Retellings of Classic Greek Myths
Weird But True! Disney: 300 Wonderful Facts to Celebrate the Magic of Disney
That's Fact-tastic!: Mind-blowing, Eye-popping, Jaw-dropping Stuff About Our World (Bet You Didn't Know)
Deadliest Animals on the Planet
1,000 Facts About Sharks
National Geographic Kids Personality Quizzes
Ultimate Mammalpedia
The Ultimate Book of Reptiles: Your guide to the secret lives of these scaly, slithery, and spectacular creatures!
Not-So-Common Cents: Super Duper Important Facts About Money You Can't Afford to Miss
National Geographic Kids Why?: Over 1,111 Answers to Everything
Bite, Sting, Kill: The Incredible Science of Toxins, Venom, Fangs, and Stingers (National Geographic Kids)

Comments (10790)

Chartreuse is a tertiary color, but when you add more yellow, I've heard some people call it neon green.

Too bad you can't delete comments...

Maybe I'll do a lighter green...

Mine was ruby red, now I have emerald green, you know, evergreen trees stay green all year

Ohhh cool! I guess the name is also self-explanatory...

Hi everyone! Guess what? I have 40 followers now!!! Thank you all so much! This means a lot to me! My new goal is 50 followers! Although it might take a long, long time, but I hope I can reach it! By the way, here's a good quote: If you don't lose, you cannot enjoy the victories. — Rafael Nadal. Have a nice week!!!

I love the quote! Congratulations on reaching your goal, and I'm following.

Whoop Whoop! Congrats🥳 Also, the quote is so true!

I remember you... You're the one that gave me the somehow unexpected follow...

Hello! I'm Ana and I am so glad my friend Ella (victoria_ella) told me about this club! It seems like it's pretty fun here... I hope to meet you all!

I'll make sure to follow you, hope I'm your first follower.

Hello Ana and welcome to the club! I’m so glad victoria_ella told you about this! I hope you enjoy your time here!

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