Who doesn't like reading about faraway places and adventures? Since 1888, the National Geographic Society has brought our world, its discoveries and culture into homes and classrooms. National Geographic magazine is an excellent resource for educating students on science, culture, historical preservation and ecological issues. Even non-readers can learn about the various aspects of our world through the award-winning photography found within the pages of their magazines. In addition, National Geographic wall maps and posters are an excellent tool for classroom teaching walls as well as for homeschooling. The adventures and resources found within in this guide will inspire generations to come.
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