I give it 5 stars
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2017: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Everything!
By National Geographic Kids
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 3 - 7 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Book Reviews (55)
Super interesting. I recommend for people who like to learn more and want to know facts. It is very fun to read I might buy it soon.
I won this book from a giveaway, so thank you iDOGO! This book truly DOES have "everything you always wanted to know about everything!" Want to learn about the basketball that records every dribble and shot you make? No problem! Running out of corny jokes to annoy your family with? Not anymore. I betcha you never knew how to survive a Killer Bee attack ( I already did, but still). Well, you will know now. Every time I flip through the pages I find something new. Great for all ages and anyone who wants to learn about EVERYTHING.
I won thes BOOK!
This almanac shows you pictures of many different types of animals such as the cutest animals and animals that are dressed up and many more that I didn't mention. This almanac also gives you facts about animals.
I have this book its very informative (like always). It had everything that you would love to learn about including animal jam codes to earn items. I have loved these almanacs since 2014 when I got my first one. 10000000000000 stars. I recommend this book for everyone who would like to learn a little about everything!
really good book. i love every single bit of it. i rate this book 5/5 stars. rated for eveyone. noone should not like this book.
It had so many cool facts. There were big caves, and cultures and animals. The only thing I didn't like is that there was soooo much to read. Weeks of reading. But anytime I read it it was fun.
I love to read that I finished in one and a half days no stopping!
there are lots of animal facts in here. its not like a farmers almanac lie i thought it was but there are some predictions of when animal numbers will go up and down how long we will keep the rainforrests and what happens when some things like plants animals and even some bugs are gone
I don't like to read non-ficiton books usually, but I liked reading this book because of the specific facts it provided and the varying subjects it covers.