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5 informative books kids will love

 Hi! Today I'm back with 5 informative books that kids will love! Let's dive in!


#1 5000 Awesome Facts by National Geographic Kids

This is a lively and colourful book with trivia facts presented in a child-friendly manner, some pages have 15 facts, others have 75, some have 25 and others have 100 facts! There are many facts about everything you can imagine! From peanut butter to spies, to the Olympics! This is an amazing book and kids 7 and above will love it!

#2 General Knowledge Genius by DK Publications

This is a perfect quiz book with some facts and a lot of picture quizzes. From easy to medium to genius- kids will love this picture-filled quiz book which teaches about general knowledge. Again, kids 7 and above will enjoy this book. The quizzes are relatable and can improve one's memory and retention skills.


#3 WOW! The Visual Encyclopaedia of Everything by DK Publications 

This picture-filled book is literally what it says. It covers (almost) EVERYTHING! It is awesome, it is colourful, it is lively and basically just amazing. From nature to art to space to anatomy, this book has it all outlined creatively. Kids 7 and above will love it!



#4 First Science Encyclopaedia by DK Publications

This is totally meant for kids, with easily understandable science concepts and plenty of diagrams, many of which are cartoons. All topics like molecular chemistry, physics and anatomy are covered in this book. This is for kids 7 and above.


#5 Atlas of the World by Discovery Kids

This book offers insight into geography and tells about the features of various countries around the world. It has many detailed pictures and sketches which help kids relate to the content. It is a helpful guide and is a good book for kids 8 and above to aid in geographical understanding.

I hope you enjoy this collection of informative books!
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