National Geographic Readers

  • National Geographic Readers: Meerkats
    By Laura Marsh

    ... 12, Simon King/naturepl.com; 13, Martin Harvey/Getty Images; 14, Martin Harvey/Kimball Stock; 15, Susan McConnell/National Geographic My Shot; 16, Tim Jackson/Getty Images; 17, Mattias Klum/National Geographic Stock; 18–19, ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Cheetahs
    By Laura Marsh

    ... Gregor Schuster/GI; 9 (top), istvanffy/IS; 9 (bottom), Splurge Productions, Inc./GI; 10-11, Andy Rouse/NP; 12, Art Wolfe/GI; 13, Federico Veronesi/GI; 14, Martin Harvey/GI; 15, Anna Omelchenko/IS;16-17,Tom Soucek/Verge/CO; 18 (top), ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Polar Bears
    By Laura Marsh

    ... 22 (LO), Christopher Drake/National Geographic My Shot; 23 (UPLE), EcoStock/Shutterstock; 23 (UPRT), Flip Nicklin/Minden Pictures; 23 (LOLE), primopiano/Shutterstock; 23 (LORT), John Conrad/Corbis; 24, Jenny E. Ross/Corbis; 25, ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Red Pandas
    By Laura Marsh

    Illustration Credits Cover, Shin Yoshino/Minden Pictures; 1, Juan Carlos Munoz/Nature Picture Library; 3, Eric Isselée/ iStockphoto; 5, Frans Lanting/National Geographic Creative; 6, inga spence/Alamy; ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Farm Animals (Level 1 Co-reader)
    By Joanne Mattern

    Joanne Mattern. Family farms usually have a variety of animals and crops. These family-owned farms may have sheep, chickens, pigs, horses, and cows all on one farm. A family farm produces and sells manythings. One farmer can.

  • National Geographic Readers: Snakes!
    By Melissa Stewart

    O6S87 2009 597.96—dc22 2008047001 eISBN 978-1-4263-1299-1 Cover: © Heidi & Hans-Jurgen Koch/drr.net; 1: © Shutterstock/Skynavin; 2, 20-21, 25 (middle), 32 (bottom, left): © Digital Vision; 4-5: © Michael D. Kern/Nature Picture Library; ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Deadliest Animals
    By Melissa Stewart

    ... Heidi & Hans-Juergen Koch/Minden Pictures/ Getty Images; 32-33, Gary Bell/ Taxi/ Getty Images; 33 (right), Viorika Prikhodko/iStockphoto.com; 34 (left), Shane Drew/ iStockphoto.com; 34-35, Photographer/NationalGeographicStock.com; ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Planes
    By Amy Shields

    Enticing photographs and fascinating facts ensure that a child’s natural curiosity is both inspired AND satisfied. Like each book in this successful series, Planes offers a high-excitement topic from a trusted content provider.

  • National Geographic Readers: Wolverines (L3)
    By Melissa Stewart

    Each reader includes text written by an experienced, skilled children's books author, a photo glossary, and interactive features in which kids get to reinforce what they've learned in the book.

  • National Geographic Readers: Planes
    By Amy Shields

    ... 19, IanWaldie/ Bloomberg/ GettyImages; 21, Dwight Smith/ Shutterstock; 22, 24 Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brandon Morris/ US Navy; 25, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Milosz Reterski/ US Navy; 26, Gary Ell/ US Navy; ...

  • National Geographic Readers: Turtles
    By Laura Marsh

    Take a dip with turtles in this exciting reader.

  • National Geographic Readers: Alligators and Crocodiles
    By Laura Marsh

    A pair of eyes lurks just above the water's surface.

  • National Geographic Readers: Day and Night
    By Shira Evans

    During the day, the sun shines, birds tweet, and bees buzz.

  • National Geographic Readers: Ocean Animals Collection
    By National Geographic Kids

    All titles in this collection are by Laura Marsh and previously copyrighted in Ã2014, Ã2012, and Ã2011, by the National Geographic Society.

  • National Geographic Readers: Let's Go! (Pre-Reader)
    By Aubre Andrus

    "Information about vehicles and other forms of transportation for young children learning to read."--Provided by publisher.

  • National Geographic Readers: Rocks and Minerals
    By Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

    The inside back cover of the paperback edition is an interactive feature based upon the book. Level 1 books reinforce the content of the book with a kinesthetic learning activity.

  • National Geographic Readers: Rosa Parks
    By Kitson Jazynka

    This book follows the same standards as other National Geographic Readers with the same careful text, brilliant photographs, and fun approach that kids love.

  • National Geographic Readers: Bats
    By Elizabeth Carney

    forest, wind can knock baby bats to the forest floor. The babies usually don't survive unless wildlife workers come to the rescue. The lucky bats Rescued bats in Queensland, Australia are taken to a bat.

  • National Geographic Readers: Thomas Edison
    By Barbara Kramer

    Learn all about Thomas Edison, one of the most important figures in American history, in this colorful, inviting, and entertaining biography.

  • National Geographic Readers: Barack Obama
    By Caroline Crosson Gilpin

    What biography series is complete without a title on the current U.S. President: Barack Obama?