Plus, a sneak peek at the Febuary 2024 kids issue!
Here’s a fact that will either thrill or horrify you: About 15 insect species live in the average light fixture. Perhaps that might inspire you to go on an indoor safari with your kids or check out some bizarre bugs. Then take our movie quiz below. | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ELVA ETIENNE / GETTY IMAGES | | TAKE A BUG SAFARI | Searching for insect life around your home can encourage kids to respect habitats, learn about biodiversity … and not freak out over creepy-crawlies. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY DR. MORLEY READ, SHUTTERSTOCK | | MEET THE INSECTS | Wild colors, fuzzy faces, and flashy mating dances—introduce your kids to some of the world’s most unusual-looking (and -acting!) bugs. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK THIESSEN / NAT GEO STAFF | ECO VALENTINE | Create 3D cards with the kids that grandparents and teachers will want to keep. | | | | | | | PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK THIESSEN / NAT GEO STAFF | GROW HERBS | Spark your kid’s interest in cooking by growing some of the ingredients in your kitchen. | | | | | |
| Show children why a Japanese volcano spews lightning as well as lava.
Surprise kids with the knowledge that wild hedgehogs aren’t exactly cute-and-cuddly.
Bust some money myths with your kids (nope, a coin won’t derail a train).
A ladybug might eat more than 5,000 bugs in its lifetime. Show kids other facts from our article "30 Cool Things About Bugs." | | |
INSPIRE KIDS TO EXPLORE THEIR WORLD WITH THESE FUN PRODUCTS | |
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| If your family loves the insects featured in the new Nat Geo series A Real Bug's Life, check out Photo Ark Insects. These amazing photographs by Joel Sartore will pique children's curiosity about buggy behavior. | | | | | | | This Jumbo Volcano kit has plenty of science experiments for the kid who wants to know everything about these powers of nature. And this isn't your average science fair demo: The volcano is nearly two feet tall! | | | | | |
| This plush cheetah looks cute, but IRL the animal is a fierce predator. Inspire kids to learn more about this big cat with this spotted stuffie, which comes with an adorable cub. | | | | | | | Kids love money, but how much do they really know about it? The book Not-So-Common Cent$ teaches children how to save it and how to earn it, with plenty of fun facts along the way. Cha-ching! | | | | | |
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