: In the November 2016 issue of National Geographic Kids, we're heading to Mars! Find out how people of the future might live on the red planet. Here on Earth, meet scientists who use cool technology to spy on polar bears. Plus, see how a freezing, orphaned baby fox gets a helping hand. Other Stories in This Month's Issue: Wild Vacation: Spend the night in a Vietnamese tree hotel. Bet You Didn't Know: Check out sweet facts about desserts. Amazing Animals: Meet an awesome penguin and a clever cat. Weird But True!: Learn fun facts you can share with your friends. Freaky Forces of Nature: See photos of seriously wacky weather. Check out these stories and more in this issue of Nat Geo Kids, on sale now. Parents! Subscribe to the magazine!
: In this issue of National Geographic Kids, we're separating the real from the fake. See if you tell the difference between the real-life headlines and the phony-baloney stories. Then head to a crazy-looking salt flat. This fake lake creates an out-of-this-world effect. Plus discover the secrets behind some hilarious photos.
: In this issue of National Geographic Kids, go behind the scenes on a photographer's quest to save animals.Then read about how giraffes are the ninjas of the animal kingdom. Plus, meet a rescued raccoon that gets back on her feet with the help of kindhearted humans.
: An ocean channel seems like a weird place to find wild horses. But every year for 90 years Chincoteague ponies have made the short swim from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island. It’s all part of Pony Penning, a fund-raiser for the local volunteer fire department.
: National Geographic Kids: Amazing Animal Journeys (No:5866)
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: National Geographic Kids Readers: Great Migrations Amazing Animal Journeys. Every year like clockwork, animals both big and small are driven by a natural instinct to move, in order to survive. On both land and sea, they fight the odds and the forces of nature to breed, feed, or lead and carry on for future generations.
: A Gentle Creature", sometimes also translated as "The Meek One", is a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1876. The piece comes with the subtitle of "A Fantastic Story", and it chronicles the relationship between a pawnbroker and a girl that frequents his shop.
: A beautiful tribute to the international bestseller The Little Prince, with specially commissioned illustrations by the award-winning artist Pietari PostiFew stories are as widely read and as universally cherished by children and adults alike as The Little Prince. .