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    National Geographic Kids Almanac 2026 offers something for everyone

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    By Anonymous Reviewer on August 7, 2025 ages 8 & up, Middle Grade

    NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ALMANAC 2026 (NGK ALMANAC), by National Geographic Kids, May 6, 2025, Hardcover, $25.99, Paperback, $15.99 (ages 8-12)

    Packed with photos facts, activities, and exclusive National Geographic Explorer interviews the National Geographic Kids Almanac 2026 has something for everyone.

    Kids who want to know everything about everything need the National Geographic Kids Almanac! The latest edition of this internationally best-selling almanac features tons of UPDATED and NEW content, including new species discoveries, cutting-edge nature and space information, all-new games and jokes, and more! Practical reference material, including fast facts and maps of every country, has been fully updated. Homework help on key topics is sprinkled throughout the book. This is a must-have book for curious kids! —Synopsis provided by National Geographic Kids

    The National Geographic Kids Almanac 2026 is the go-to book for aspiring photographers, zoologists, explorers, scientists, and more!

    It has information and details on every page, fun protects to try, LOL jokes, and color photographs. You can learn a lot about the daredevils who try new things, the places they go, and how they got there. The people at National Geographic who made this book did a very good job.

    Plus, extra material about the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in the Geography section.

    If you need trustworthy facts about technology, the earth, space and more, just pick up Almanac 2026!

    *Editor’s Note: To say my 11-year-old is obsessed with Nat Geo Kids is an understatement. She’s loved every book that’s crossed her path, especially the yearly almanacs. Her copies are dog-eared and dearly loved. And when she saw that it came in a hard back edition, she practically swooned. It’s the perfect book for curious kids.

     

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    ANONYMOUS REVIEWER (AR for short) is a tween girl who loves swimming, art, and graphic novels. She lives with Jessica (Mom), her dad, and a whole coven of stuffed animal huskies who are: Mischievous; “eating” all the other stuffed animals; and voiced by her dad.

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