Education And Fun With Kids National Geographic
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As a kid I remember watching National Geographic specials on TV. Being able to watch what happened on the other side of the world was fascinating. It’s a feeling I still have today when I watch documentaries of nature, travel, and space.
Kids National Geographic is likely to instill such a feeling for kids today. It offers a wide variety of activities that will not only excite young minds, but also having them leave the site a little smarter than when they got there.
When first arriving you’ll find a very cool portal with which you can slide around in to “explore” topics to delve into. When you click one you’ll be taken to more facts and activities about it. For example, did you know that the clown fish lives among the tentacles of an anemone? Even though these tentacles sting, they don’t bother the fish.
In addition to finding out more facts about this particular fish, you can click on other choices for it allowing you to see a map of where the fish resides, send an e-card that includes a photo, and even view video clips of them. Oh, and there’s also a card meant to be printed off and cut out to be included in a collection. Kids love collecting things, so why not something that educates them?
And what kind of a kid site would this be without games? Again, many choices abound: Space Janitor, Zipper’s Treetop Trouble, and Iggy Arbuckle: Race Off and lots more!
Kids National Geographic is definitely worth bookmarking and frequent visits!
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My younger kids are going to love this. My oldest is hooked on veoh and youtube lol. Thanks buddy.