National Book Store recommends books for kids
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2010
By National Geographic
P399
In this brand-new National Geographic Kids Almanac, discover everything from how to survive adrift at sea to the secrets of animal robots. Find more than 500 stunning photographs, 75 pages devoted to animals you’ll go wild for, a whole section about our threatened Earth and steps you can take to help save it, more than 20 crafts, games, jokes, and recipes to bounce the fun off the page and into your home, color-coded topic sections for easy browsing or finding fun facts, fast and many other exciting features! Exclusively available at National Book Store in the Philippines.
Time For Kids Almanac 2010
Editors of Time for Kids Magazine
P325
Time For Kids Almanac 2010 is packed with more amazing facts, stats and stories than ever before. Want to learn about the US Presidents? Or catch up on the coolest inventions? Need to know more about the environment or how weather works? Simply look inside.
Kids And Diabetes
By Rae Simons
P359
Part of the 10-book series The Kids’ Guide to Disease and Wellness, Kids and Diabetes tackles the nature of the disease with accurate details presented in full-color illustrations that schoolchildren will easily understand. The 64-page guide includes stories from kids who have survived the illness and tips on how children can stay as healthy as possible.
Inventions In The Home: Ideas That Changed The World
By Ian Graham
P75
Packed with revolutionary developments in the home, Inventions leaps back in time from the initial idea to the most up-to-date technology. Learn when recording time first began, why Velcro was created, and how the refrigerator has changed the world.
Immunizations: Saving Lives
By Rae Simons
P359
Immunizations: Saving Lives author Rae Simons arms kids with the basic knowledge on how to keep them fit and healthy. Children do not easily understand why people get sick and how to stay well. Using colorful photographs, Simons gives vivid representations of the various illnesses that kids need to be aware of. Throughout the pages, Simons defines important terminologies and narrates real-life stories to create a more personal impact on the reader.