This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know about lizards across 27 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Lizard worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the lizards which are one of the biggest, most diverse and widespread groups of reptiles found on...
The tiger is endangered primarily due to poaching and deforestation. Despite its protected status, the tiger is still illegally hunted, both for its hide and for other body parts, which are used in traditional Asian medicine. You can find out more about tigers on this page:Tiger Facts You ca...
Join the National Geographic Kids gang as we learn to live like a Scandinavian sea-warrior, in our ten fierce facts about the Vikings… Viking facts 1.The Vikings were famous for sailing huge distances from their home in Scandinavia between AD 800 and 1066 to raid and plunder, but they als...
11)Tunics – two pieces of woollen fabric sewn together at the sides and shoulders, with openings for your arms and head – were the most common clothes in Rome. Some Romans also wore togas – a kind of woollen shawl – to show how wealthy they were. Love learning about Rome? Check ou...
September 13:Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day September 19:International Talk Like a Pirate Day September 24:National Punctuation Day Holiday Traditions Around the World Also known as theMoon Festival, this holiday has been celebrated for at least 3,000 years and is said to be the second-largest...
yellow volatile oil. Curry leaf fruit is 11 mm long and weigh about 445 mg Fruits. The plant produces small white flowers which can self-pollinate. The weight of pulp is 880 mg and the volume is 895 micro liters. The seeds are poisonous in nature and should not be consumed for any ...
1. Tyrannosaurus rex (Tie-ran-oh-sore-us-recks) 2. Giganotosaurus (Jig-anno-toe-sore-us) Some of the fish eating dinosaurs with a head like a crocodile – 1. Suchomimus (Sue-koh-mime-us) 2. Baryonyx ( Barry-on-icks) The End of Dinosaurs ...
Ready for a journey back in time? Here at Nat Geo Kids, we’re about to get the lowdown on this amazing civilisation with our fab facts about the Romans! Article continues below… Facts about the Romans 1) Rome was founded in 753BC by its first king, Romulus. It grew into a ...