We'll start with the Disclaimer –
Yes, we did receive a complimentary product, but this just means we're able to
offer tell you about the books and the
contest!
I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest
opinions. Compensation for this post was
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I Received A Weird Package
As you can see in the photos above, I received a package filled
with weird stuff. The package had lots of National Geographic Kids items
and has all the facts about the wonderfully weird world we live in.
Their WEIRD BUT TRUE books have been capturing the interest
of kids for a decade and this year to celebrate 10 years they are introducing WEIRD BUT TRUE! CANADA
This book is filled with fun facts about Canada and all it’s
weirdness. One fact I had no idea about
is on page 142 that states
James Bond was based in
part on a real-life spy from Winnipeg, Manitoba named Sir William Stephenson
How cool is that?!?!?! The Canadian themed facts are sure to
get your whole family reading and learning about our nation! Want to read about other topics? There is
even holiday themed book. Weird But True
Christmas: 300 Festive Facts to Light Up the Holidays which would make
a great gift! See a sample of the info at https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/videos?videoGuid=0000015f-e03e-d43e-a9df-e8fefe020000
There are lots of subjects in the Weird But True book series
to encourage kids to read and learn all about the weird world around us. The pages are bright and have clear simple
text to encourage even the most reluctant readers to get all the weird facts.
This not only helps your family but a portion of all book purchases help support National Geographic’s projects including exploration, conservation, research and education. With the cost around $11 per book it makes it an affordable, fun and fulfilling purchase. Pick up one at Indigo, or your favourite book store.You might be surprised to learn that honey never spoils. Get the buzz on more #WeirdButTrueWednesday food facts here.https://t.co/dMihepBgoG pic.twitter.com/EQ5bwPcBDl
— NatGeoKIDS (@NGKids) November 21, 2018
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