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  1. Science Lab - National Geographic Kids

    Get science experiments, videos, articles, and more.

  2. Cat Science Unleashed | National Geographic Kids

    Use this experiement from the Nat Geo Kids book Cat Science Unleashed to find out if your kitty is a smarty-pants by seeing if it can solve a puzzle faster with practice.

  3. National Geographic Kids

    Thanks to the efforts of a humble Baptist preacher, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the law is bound to uphold equal rights for all people across the country regardless of race, color, or creed.

  4. Pollution - National Geographic Kids

    Instead, plastic often ends up in water, where it releases toxic chemicals and can be mistaken for food. In a study conducted by the journal Science, scientists estimate that 8.8 million tons of plastic enter …

  5. Videos | National Geographic Kids

    Book Club Iggy Arbuckle Science Kids vs. Plastic How Things Work Try This! Nature Boom Time Videos

  6. Reptiles - National Geographic Kids

    Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates. (Vertebrates have backbones.) They have dry skin covered with scales or bony plates and usually lay soft-shelled eggs.

  7. Games - National Geographic Kids

    Discover which penguin species you’re most like. Personality Quiz

  8. Spectacular Science - National Geographic Kids

    Brain Magic Photo Tips with Hilary Science Kids vs. Plastic How Things Work Nature Boom Time Videos Ready, Set, Zoom!

  9. Honeybee - National Geographic Kids

    Honeybees live in colonies with one queen running the whole hive. Worker honeybees are all females and are the only bees most people ever see flying around outside of the hive. They forage for food, …

  10. Bottled Music - National Geographic Kids

    Learn how to make a musical instrument using glass bottles filled with water.