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  • af National Geographic
    350,95 kr.

    National Geographic's classic atlas for kids is now fully revised and updated, with a reduced trim that makes it easy to carry and easy to browse. Complete with geo-themed games, crosswords, picture puzzles and more, this is the atlas for today's young explorers, as well as the perfect homework reference source.National Geographic is committed to being the number one provider of the best atlases for young people of all ages. This new edition of the award-winning world atlas for kids includes the latest data, newest maps and graphs, a fresh and compelling design, and lively essays about the world and its wonders.

  • - 1,000 Wild & Wacky Facts & Photos!
    af National Geographic
    342,95 kr.

    The first edition of Ultimate Weird But True was an instant hit in Fall 2011. Now the second edition has even more zany fun! Ultimate Weird But True 2 has a fun cover with lots of sparkle, is packed with cool photos, and features the same dynamic design that made the first book such a hit. Content is all-new, with new chapter titles and even more too-strange-to-believe stories, such as: the world's most expensive hamburger, which breaks the bank at $295; the world's largest chocolate sculpture; duck fashion models; and many more oddities.

  • - Boredom-Busting Games, Jokes, Puzzles, Mazes, and More Fun Stuff
    af National Geographic
    95,95 kr.

  • af National Geographic
    162,95 kr.

    In Rome, to walk in places rich in history, savor the majestic atmosphere of St. Peter, and mingle with the crowd, a good guide is needed.

  • af National Geographic
    162,95 kr.

    Barcelona is "The city of wonders." Explore this dynamic city by walking along the 14 itineraries in this comprehensive guide.

  • af National Geographic
    162,95 kr.

    Amsterdam offers an exciting cultural scene that you can tour with this comprehensive guide's 13 walking and driving tours.

  • af National Geographic
    162,95 kr.

    Discover the best of Washington, D.C. with this handy guide, through 13 itineraries with step-by-step maps to help you explore its neighborhoods.

  • - Footprint Reading Library 2200
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Most people enjoy the sport of sky diving because they get to fall at extremely high speeds, but some people want to go even faster. One man is even experimenting with various methods of increasing his speed. What is he doing to go faster? Is it working?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    In a small village in northern Greece, local residents participate in an annual religious festival called 'Anastenaria'. During the festival, believers walk across fire to test their faith and receive blessings from religious figures. Will all the participants make it across the fire? How will their firewalk affect them?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 2600
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    The first trip outside of a spacecraft, or 'spacewalk', was completed in 1965. Since then many astronauts have participated in spacewalks, but spacewalking does not come without its risks and challenges and astronauts are in constant danger when in space. What are the risks and challenges of spacewalking? How do astronauts overcome them?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 2200
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    In France, some people earn money by selling a special food called a 'truffel'. Truffles can be found in the woods, however they are very rare and expensive. That's why they are sometimes called 'black diamonds'. What is this unusual food, and why is it so expensive?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 2600
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Goliath tarantulas are the most enormous spiders in the world. Most people consider them to be extremely dangerous and avoid them, but not tarantula expert Rick West. He seeks out tarantulas because he has an important story to tell. What information does West want to share with the world? Are tarantulas as dangerous as people think?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 2600
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Peter May has the unique job of reconstructing dinosaurs for museum displays. He works with a team using real dinosaur bones as well as artificial bones to create these giant creatures. How did Peter May become a dinosaur builder? How does he know what these long-extinct animals looked like?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 2600
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    People from all over the world love to visit a street in Barcelona, Spain called the Ramblas. This walking-only street is centrally located and full of interesting artists, performers, and other entertainers. What happens on the Ramblas? What makes this street so exciting?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 800
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Long ago, people in Hawaii, performed a special dance called the 'hula.' Then, for more than 60 years, the dance was not allowed. Finally, after many years, a new king returned the hula to the people. Why was the hula not allowed? What is special about the hula?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    In the 1800s, the Rocky Mountain locust brought massive destruction to Western settlers. Then, the insects suddenly disappeared-almost without a trace. Now scientists hope to find a reason for the locust's extinction. What caused the Rocky Mountain locust to disappear? Where will the scientists find the answers?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Running from Paris to Istanbul, the Orient Express is a first-class hotel on wheels. Once a year, travelers can ride the luxury train across Europe just to enjoy the journey, but it's hard work to make the grand train run smoothly. Who is responsible for the train's success? What difficulties do they face?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1300
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    192,95 kr.

    People everywhere need water for drinking, washing and other activities. In India there is not always enough water for everybody. Now, a group of villages is trying a different method to get water. Will they get the water they need? Can one village make a difference?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1300
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    192,95 kr.

    Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its beautiful birds. One man has made it his life's work to study them. He's trying to photograph all of the 460 types of birds on the island. But there's one special bird that's difficult to find. Will he succeed?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    107,95 kr.

    Fish River Canyon, Namibia was once home to many wild animals. Over time hunters killed them for food and sport. Now, conservationist Natacha Bateau wants to help. She wants to rescue animals from other areas and bring them back to the canyon. Will Natacha's animal rescue succeed?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1900
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Beagles are dogs with an extremely powerful sense of smell. They often work at airports to find illegal or unsafe items. Before they can do the job, they must go through training. What does it take to be on the Beagle Patrol? What happens to dogs that don't make it?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    Global warming and the overuse of available traditional fuels have created an environmental crisis. In, Colorado, however, scientists in the windy Rocky Mountains have found alternative fuel sources that could provide a solution. What are these new sources of energy? How can they be used in everyday life?

  • - Footprint Reading Library 3000
    af National Geographic & Rob Waring
    127,95 kr.

    When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the religious group aimed to destroy any artistic expression that violated their strict interpretation of Islamic rules. A group of Afghan artists risked death by disobeying the Taliban to preserve the artwork of their country. Who are the men that saved Afghanistan's art? How did they do it?

  • - Readers That Grow With You
    af National Geographic
    87,95 kr.

    Some have enormous teeth, others the deadly skill to catch their prey without making a sound! National Geographic Kidsbrings readers some of their favorite deadly and carnivorous animals in one convenient package with National Geographic Readers: Predators Collection. Howling wolves, chomping sharks, sneaky spiders, and toothy tigers all have the need to feed, and have developed amazing ways to catch their prey. Fascinating animal information is accompanied by wonderful photographs to ensure that kids'' natural curiosity is both satisfied AND inspired.

  • - Great Getaways Around the Globe
    af National Geographic
    344,95 kr.

    Packed with innovative ideas and inspiring photographs, this gift-worthy treasury features 1,000 dream escapes from sunny beach retreats to lush mountain idylls, exotic city sojourns, and wild adventures around the world.

  • af National Geographic
    642,95 kr.

    Show your kids the world in this completely revised edition of National Geographic's beloved family-oriented atlas.

  • af National Geographic
    407,95 kr.

    Featuring more than 300 magnificent National Geographic images of all 50 states--and inspiring words from luminaries across the country--this collection is a gift-worthy celebration of America's unique natural and cultural treasures.

  • - The Experts' Guide to the Best Experiences Beyond the Tourist Trail
    af National Geographic
    244,95 kr.

    Discover a side of America's national parks that you've never seen before with more than 500 tips and tricks.

  • - Footprint Reading Library 1600
    af National Geographic
    127,95 kr.

    There is a silk factory in Florence, Italy, where workers use ancient machines to create beautiful silk cloth. Other factories have modernized and use newer machines but the workers here continue to weave silk from machines that are centuries old. How this silk is made? What makes it special?

  • af National Geographic
    367,95 kr.

    A guide to the world's most therapeutic foods, herbs, spices, and essential oils will allow the healing power of nature to energize your body and enrich your life, providing a surefire path to good health and well-being.This authoritative guide to the foods, herbs, spices, essential oils, and other natural substances that alleviate common ailments will enhance your life--from treating illness to sharpening the mind, losing weight, cleaning the home, enhancing pregnancy, and reducing the effects of aging. Divided into two sections--Nature's Cures and Nature's Pharmacopoeia--this beautifully illustrated guide provides up-to-date information on such timely topics as the perils of packaged foods and the benefits of phytochemicals, how to achieve major results with minor alterations in your food choices, the soothing benefits of essential oils, and the most effective methods for maximizing such natural home helpers as salts, vinegars, oils, and more. Innovative recipes offer easy, effective dishes that utilize multiple herbs, spices, and fresh foods for powerhouse results.

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