The National Geographic Society is a great and venerable American institution. The ubiquitous magazine with the yellow border has been published every month sine 1888. The reason why the society and its magazine has been successful is one word: quality. The writing, photography and subject matter are without equal.
However, like any print magazine, they are fighting for relevance in a digital age. A long-term strategy to ensure your continued existence is creating brand awareness and loyalty with future customers.
Enter the National Geographic materials for young readers. National Geographic has a variety of series that have earned legions of loyal readers and customers who can’t wait for the next release.
The most popular among younger students is Weird But True. Now on the seventh installment of this series, each book contains 300 fun and interesting facts from every area of science. These are sturdy books that are filled with excellent photographs and fun text. The books encourage curiosity into science an the world. These are just fun books that make great gifts and are certain to trump the ipad.
National Gegraphicc Kids is the imprint that is used to publish a variety of titles; animals, geography, Dinosaurs and even the Bible.
You can find reference books for many subjects along with quiz books.