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Our science for kids section is bursting with incredible science facts about the way our world works. From biology, chemistry, physics and natural history, you’ll discover some incredible secrets, awesome theories and explore some bonkers experiments in our super science for kids.
Join us here at National Geographic Kids to discover fifteen fascinating facts about the human body. Check out cool human body photos, too!
Zoom in for a closer look! Did you know we have a FREE downloadable Phases of the Moon primary resource?Great for teachers, homeschoolers and parents alike! When the Moon appears to be getting bigger, it’s ‘waxing’ and when it looks like it’s getting smaller, it’s ‘waning’.Once the face of the Moon is fully turned towards the Sun, it’s a Full Moon, and we see it all.
Earth has been recycling water for 4 billion years! Learn about the water cycle right here at NG Kids with clear diagrams and pictures.
Petal: large, brightly coloured petals are used to attract insects Stamen: the male part of the plant Anther: produces grains of pollen Filament: supports the anther Pistil: the female part of the plant, sometimes called the ‘carpel’ Stigma: collects pollen grains Style: allows pollen to pass to the ovary Ovary: produces seeds inside tiny ‘ovules’
National Geographic Kids is an exciting monthly read for planet-passionate boys and girls, aged 6-13! Packed full of fun features, jaw-dropping facts and awe-inspiring photos – it’ll keep you entertained for hours!
Use these garden science experiments to answer common questions your children might have about the natural world during spring… See a leaf breathe – and check out photosynthesis
After spending 1-3 weeks eating the yolk of their egg, the baby frog hatches into the big, wide world.. Now, the baby frogs are known as tadpoles.They have gills, a mouth, and a long tail, which they need for swimming!. DID YOU KNOW? The tadpole stage of the frog life cycle is also known as the larval stage.Tadpoles are frog larvae, in the same way that caterpillars are butterfly larvae!
From animals and geography to science, nature and history, there are so many amazing facts for kids just waiting to be discovered by young explorers like you! Uncover curious creatures from both land and sea, ancient mysteries and civilisations, incredible destinations and natural wonders – prepare to be wowed by our wonderful world.
“When children find joy in something, they seek more of it.” Studies show that science and maths students learn best when they participate in the lesson. So, these simple ‘magic tricks’ help kids understand scientific topics. First they’ll do the trick, then you can explain what makes it work.