National Geographic Little Kids

January/February 2026 Issue

Blue-Footed Boobies Birds & more

+ Animal Cards

National Geographic Little Kids

January/February 2026 Issue

Blue-Footed Boobies Birds & more

+ Animal Cards & Free Stickers !

 

 

 

This listing features the January/February 2026 issue of National Geographic Little Kids. The cover showcases the striking blue-footed booby, a fascinating seabird known for its bright blue feet and unique courtship displays. Created for young readers, this issue introduces science and wildlife in an easy, engaging way with vivid photography and fun facts. Perfect for curious children, classroom use, or collectors of wildlife and educational magazines, it offers an approachable window into the natural world and encourages early learning and environmental curiosity.

 

Boobies are a type of seabird in the genus Sula, known for their ability to plunge-dive for fish and their distinctive blue feet (in the case of the blue-footed booby). The name "booby" may come from the Spanish word "bobo" meaning "fool," likely due to their tame nature and awkward courtship dances on land. Boobies are medium-to-large coastal birds, and some species, like the blue-footed booby, are found along the eastern Pacific coasts and are a notable sight on the Galapagos Islands.  

 

 

 

Highlights
~ Focus on the blue-footed boobie bird and its behaviors
~ National Geographic Little Kids edition for early learners
~ January/February 2026 publication

~ Educational wildlife content with vibrant photography

 

 

 

For children ages 3-6, National Geographic Little Kids is an innovative new magazine full of learning and fun for today's preschoolers and their parents! Bursting with lively photographs, engaging stories, and interactive picture games, each issue supplies you with fresh and imaginative teaching tools created by noted educators at National Geographic.

 

National Geographic Little Kids January/February 2026 Issue Blue-Footed Boobies Birds & more + Animal Cards & Free Stickers ! This listing features the January/February 2026 issue of National Geographic Little Kids. The cover showcases the striking blue-footed booby, a fascinating seabird known for its bright blue feet and unique courtship displays. Created for young readers, this issue introduces science and wildlife in an easy, engaging way with vivid photography and fun facts. Perfect for curious children, classroom use, or collectors of wildlife and educational magazines, it offers an approachable window into the natural world and encourages early learning and environmental curiosity. Boobies are a type of seabird in the genus Sula, known for their ability to plunge-dive for fish and their distinctive blue feet (in the case of the blue-footed booby). The name "booby" may come from the Spanish word "bobo" meaning "fool," likely due to their tame nature and awkward courtship dances on land. Boobies are medium-to-large coastal birds, and some species, like the blue-footed booby, are found along the eastern Pacific coasts and are a notable sight on the Galapagos Islands. Highlights ~ Focus on the blue-footed boobie bird and its behaviors ~ National Geographic Little Kids edition for early learners ~ January/February 2026 publication ~ Educational wildlife content with vibrant photography For children ages 3-6, National Geographic Little Kids is an innovative new magazine full of learning and fun for today's preschoolers and their parents! Bursting with lively photographs, engaging stories, and interactive picture games, each issue supplies you with fresh and imaginative teaching tools created by noted educators at National Geographic.

 

National Geographic Little Kids

January/February 2026 Issue

Blue-Footed Boobies Birds & more

+ Animal Cards

National Geographic Little Kids

January/February 2026 Issue

Blue-Footed Boobies Birds & more

+ Animal Cards & Free Stickers !

 

 

 

This listing features the January/February 2026 issue of National Geographic Little Kids. The cover showcases the striking blue-footed booby, a fascinating seabird known for its bright blue feet and unique courtship displays. Created for young readers, this issue introduces science and wildlife in an easy, engaging way with vivid photography and fun facts. Perfect for curious children, classroom use, or collectors of wildlife and educational magazines, it offers an approachable window into the natural world and encourages early learning and environmental curiosity.

 

Boobies are a type of seabird in the genus Sula, known for their ability to plunge-dive for fish and their distinctive blue feet (in the case of the blue-footed booby). The name "booby" may come from the Spanish word "bobo" meaning "fool," likely due to their tame nature and awkward courtship dances on land. Boobies are medium-to-large coastal birds, and some species, like the blue-footed booby, are found along the eastern Pacific coasts and are a notable sight on the Galapagos Islands.  

 

 

 

Highlights
~ Focus on the blue-footed boobie bird and its behaviors
~ National Geographic Little Kids edition for early learners
~ January/February 2026 publication

~ Educational wildlife content with vibrant photography

 

 

 

For children ages 3-6, National Geographic Little Kids is an innovative new magazine full of learning and fun for today's preschoolers and their parents! Bursting with lively photographs, engaging stories, and interactive picture games, each issue supplies you with fresh and imaginative teaching tools created by noted educators at National Geographic.