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All the need-to-know facts about the southernmost continent can be found in Antarctica. For kids who want to explore the Earth’s frozen reaches, sections on animal life, science experiments, and how icebergs form will have them eager to visit one day! Learn More
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In this issue, take a cruise through the Caribbean. For kids interested in the history and culture of these diverse islands, a host of fascinating facts and details will expand their educational horizons. Learn More
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In this issue, the climate, for kids, is explained with special emphasis on how humans affect it – and how animals have adapted to it. Learn More
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Hey, what’s shakin’? Everything is, in Earthquakes. For kids who want to know everything about these powerful and unpredictable upheavals, this issue has it all. Learn More
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Take a tour of the Everglades, a unique system of Florida wetlands. For kids learning about the environment, facts on its many manifestations and its distinctive animals and plant life cannot be missed. Learn More
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Geography, for kids interested in the natural sciences, will take them through how the Earth’s varied landscape is measured and mapped, as well as show them how geography and civilization are intimately connected. Learn More
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Glaciers, for kids exploring the natural sciences, is a must-have: They’ll learn about the key role they play in shaping our environment, why it’s important to study their icy records, and what will happen if they all melt. Learn More
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The Grand Canyon, for kids, is covered in all its breathtaking glory: from its formation eons ago and the stories that its ancient layers tell to the vast array of ways people explore and enjoy its majestic beauty today. Learn More
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Grease up your board, put on your wetsuit, and hop in – the water’s fine – in Hawai’i! For kids seeking info on the formation, history, and culture of these wild and wonderful islands, this issue hits the spot. Learn More
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Why do some many people want to immigrate to the U.S., how do they get here, and what’s life like for them? In Immigration, for kids, they’ll explore answers to these questions and learn about the waves of migration that have shaped – and continue to shape – the U.S. population. Learn More
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Sail away with Islands. For kids interested in these remote and often mysterious places, this issue offers a detailed look at how islands form, the people who live on them, and the ways they have shaped science and myth. Learn More
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In this issue, dip your toes into the many intriguing details about lakes. For kids interested in geography or ancient legends about watery monsters, this will be a smash hit. Learn More
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Get the full story on maps; for kids intrigued by these indispensable guides to the geographical and historical records of the Earth, this issue covers these topics in detail, and also covers the recent technical revolution in map-making. Learn More
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Get ready to leap into the history, geography, and current dynamics of America’s second-longest stretch of water, the Mississippi River. For kids who like boats, barges, and little-known facts about this mighty giant, this issue has it all. Learn More
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Mountains, for kids who like stories of the biggest and the best, is a sure-fire winner. Find out how they form, who lives on them, who has climbed them, and what happens when one of them blows its top! Learn More
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Oceans, for kids who love learning about our world, is a must-read; from the origins of life to future of our seas, the many facets of this essential resource are explored in full. Learn More
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Who will save our rain forests? Kids will, that’s who! They will be energized into action by the facts and figures found in this issue, which covers the glorious diversity of our rain forests, as well as sobering statistics about their ongoing destruction. Learn More
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Rain forests, for kids, are explored in all their wonder and beauty, along with the valuable products that are produced by them and the amazing variety of people who call them home. Learn More
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Rock out with Rocks, an in-depth look at how these common features of the landscape fit into the story of our planet. Rocks, for kids, are revealed in their many forms: as precious gems, building materials and records of ancient history. Learn More
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Gimme shelter! For kids fascinated with how people live around the world, this issue – which delves into the many forms that houses can take and the crazy things that can be used to build them – is a sure-fire winner. Learn More
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Wetlands, for kids, get their fair share of the attention here: from how they form and the diverse places they’re found to the people and animals that depend on them. Learn More