National Geographic Kids Year 2022 Magazine Back Issues
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- Weird But True!
- Fun Poster!
- Lynx! The Comeback Cat
- Extreme Birds
- Weird But True!
- Cool Book Giveaway
- Saving Red Pandas! How Cool Technology Is Giving These Critters A Second Chance
- Fun Games
- Weird But True!
- Cool Giveaway
- Toucan Hero! How This Amazing Bird Is Helping Protect The Planet
- Are UFOs Real?
- Weird But True!
- Cool Giveaway
- Special Forest Issue! Flying Squirrels, Cute Frogs, And Other Animals You Love
- Fun Comic
- Cool Book Giveaway
- Weird But True!
- Cheetah Rescue! How Wildlife Heroes Keep These Cats Safe
- Funky Fish
- Cool Book Giveaway
- Weird But True!
- Critter Chat! How Dolphins, Wild Dogs, And Other Animals 'Talk' In The Wild
- Cute Hamsters
- Special Future Issue
- Supersmart Robots, Flying Cars, Virtual Worlds, And More!
- Publiched On September, 2022
- 5,000 Awesome Facts
- Cool Book Giveaway
- Weird But True!
- Special Halloween Issue! Tasmanian Devils, Bizarre Bugs, And More!
- Free Collector's Cards
- Joining The Pack! One Explorer's Adventure With Wild Arctic Wolves
- 30 Cool Things About Big Cats
- New Frog Found!
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National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by the National Geographic Society. Its first issue was printed in September 1975 under the original title National Geographic World (which itself replaced the much older National Geographic School Bulletin, published weekly during the school year from 1919 to 1975; currently National Geographic produces a separate magazine for classroom use called "National Geographic Explorer," in four separate editions for different grades).
The magazine was published for twenty-six years as National Geographic World, until the title of the magazine was changed in 2002 to National Geographic Kids. In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic, the flagship magazine of the National Geographic Society, that is intended for children.