National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids

National Geographic Kids

by Rachel Buchholz & Editorial Team

Weekly Free / Paid

Inspiring young explorers. National Geographic Kids delivers weekly briefings filled with weird-but-true facts, amazing animal photos, and scientific discoveries for the curious child.

About National Geographic Kids

Nat Geo Kids is the 'Passport' to the planet for children. Its weekly newsletter is famous for its 'Visual Wonder'โ€”bringing the absolute best nature photography in the world to a child's inbox. It's unique for its 'Weird But True' approach; they have mastered the art of using fun, shocking facts to hook kids into deep learning about biology, geology, and history. It is an essential read for any child who loves animals and the outdoors and wants to explore the furthest reaches of the world from their computer or tablet.

What Makes This Newsletter Unique

Exploration Excellence. They provide the most visually stunning and scientifically accurate resource for young explorers on the planet.

Who Should Subscribe?

Children who love nature, animals, and science, and parents who want to encourage a love for the natural world.

Content Format

A vibrant, photo-rich weekly email featuring 'Animal of the Week', 'Weird But True Snippets', and 'DIY Projects'.

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Our Take: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • World-class nature and wildlife photography
  • Highly engaging and fun 'hook-based' learning
  • Outstanding reputation for scientific accuracy

Cons

  • Can be heavy on marketing for Nat Geo books and merchandise
  • Less focus on current 'Human' news (more nature/science)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it good for schools?

Yes, Nat Geo Kids is one of the most popular classroom supplements for science and geography in the world.

How often is National Geographic Kids published?

National Geographic Kids is published weekly.

Who writes National Geographic Kids?

National Geographic Kids is written by Rachel Buchholz & Editorial Team. Rachel Buchholz is the editor-in-chief of National Geographic Kids.

About the Author: Rachel Buchholz & Editorial Team

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Rachel Buchholz & Editorial Team

Rachel Buchholz is the editor-in-chief of National Geographic Kids. Her team is dedicated to continuing the legendary National Geographic mission of exploration and science by making it accessible and fun for a young audience.

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