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National Geographic Kids (UK)

Issue 239
Magazine

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…

NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL • After almost burning down in 2019, the historic monument in Paris, France, has just reopened!

MAR 4 SHROVE TUESDAY

MAKE IT A DATE • Key events for your diary!

WACKY WORLD! • The planet’s strangest pictures…

THE BIG PICTURE • NAT GEO KiDS’ image of the month

OUTFOXED! • How this clever canine catches its prey…

FOX TALES • Behind-the-scenes stories about a photographer’s furry neighbours…

THE LIFE OF CHARLES DARWIN • Discover how the famous naturalist changed our understanding of how every creature on Earth came to be…

Spectacular SSSSNAKES! • 29 January marks the start of the Lunar New Year in many Asian countries. And according to the Chinese Zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Snake. Let’s celebrate by checking out some cool serpents…

UNICORNS OF THE SEA • Scientists try to solve the mystery of the narwhal’s giant tusk…

POLAR PUZZLE • Like narwhals, many animals live in polar habitats. Can you sort these ice-cool creatures into the region where they live – the Arctic or the Antarctic? We’ve done the first one for you! Answers are at the bottom of the page…

WILD JOURNEY • Discover some of the real-life African locations that inspired the wild new Disney movie Mufasa: The Lion King…

Creature Feature • Meet the marine iguana…

DARE TO EXPLORE!

JUNIOR EXPLORERS' CLUB

FUN STUFF • GAMES, LAUGHS AND LOTS TO DO!

Animal BLOOPERS • Animals do silly stuff, too!

FUN STUFF MAKE IT

FUN STUFF ANSWERS

THE LAST LAUGH

National Geographic Kids (UK)


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 52 Publisher: Creature Media Ltd Edition: Issue 239

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  • Release date: January 29, 2025

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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…

NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL • After almost burning down in 2019, the historic monument in Paris, France, has just reopened!

MAR 4 SHROVE TUESDAY

MAKE IT A DATE • Key events for your diary!

WACKY WORLD! • The planet’s strangest pictures…

THE BIG PICTURE • NAT GEO KiDS’ image of the month

OUTFOXED! • How this clever canine catches its prey…

FOX TALES • Behind-the-scenes stories about a photographer’s furry neighbours…

THE LIFE OF CHARLES DARWIN • Discover how the famous naturalist changed our understanding of how every creature on Earth came to be…

Spectacular SSSSNAKES! • 29 January marks the start of the Lunar New Year in many Asian countries. And according to the Chinese Zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Snake. Let’s celebrate by checking out some cool serpents…

UNICORNS OF THE SEA • Scientists try to solve the mystery of the narwhal’s giant tusk…

POLAR PUZZLE • Like narwhals, many animals live in polar habitats. Can you sort these ice-cool creatures into the region where they live – the Arctic or the Antarctic? We’ve done the first one for you! Answers are at the bottom of the page…

WILD JOURNEY • Discover some of the real-life African locations that inspired the wild new Disney movie Mufasa: The Lion King…

Creature Feature • Meet the marine iguana…

DARE TO EXPLORE!

JUNIOR EXPLORERS' CLUB

FUN STUFF • GAMES, LAUGHS AND LOTS TO DO!

Animal BLOOPERS • Animals do silly stuff, too!

FUN STUFF MAKE IT

FUN STUFF ANSWERS

THE LAST LAUGH

National Geographic Kids (UK)


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