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  2. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [1] In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic, the publisher's flagship magazine, that is intended for children. The headquarters of the magazine is in Washington, D.C. [2]

  3. National Geographic Partners - Wikipedia

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    NG Media is the publishing arm of the partnership and operates within Disney Publishing Worldwide [15] handling National Geographic's magazines, digital, social channels, Nat Geo Kids, book publishing and live events. [16] National Geographic Adventure was launched in March 1999. [17]

  4. Netflix Jr. is Launching a Free Kids' Magazine — Here's How ...

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    As someone who grew up reading Highlights for Children and National Geographic Kids, Netflix’s latest announcement had me jumping out of my chair in excitement. The streaming service announced ...

  5. National Geographic Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Geographic Magazine, later shortened to National Geographic, published its first issue in October 1888, nine months after the Society was founded, as the Society's official journal, a benefit for joining the tax-exempt National Geographic Society. Starting with the February 1910 (Vol XXI, No. 2) issue, the magazine began using its ...

  6. Category : Children's magazines published in the United States

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    National Geographic Kids; New Moon (magazine) R. Ranger Rick; S. Science World (magazine) Scout Life; Sesame Street Magazine; The Slave's Friend; Spider (magazine)

  7. Weird but True! - Wikipedia

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    It originally aired on National Geographic Kids for two seasons, and moved to Disney+ for its third and final season. [1] Inspired by the National Geographic book series of the same name, much of its style and heavy use of paper models created by the Engelmans are continued from their earlier National Geographic short video series Nature Boom Time.

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