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Becky Baines is a teacher who founded the Ink Bin in 2019 to make an impact on issues of climate and recycling as well as raising valuable funds for schools and charities across the UK. She now works to save home-use ink cartridges from landfill and, to date, has rescued approximately 30,000 products from landfill. Her latest project is encouraging teachers to set up Eco Clubs within schools by giving easy step-by-step weekly resources and ideas as well as starting points for weekly discussions.
Did you know that a dog can make about 100 different facial expressions or that astronauts can grow two inches taller while in space? The 2021 edition of the New York Times bestselling National Geographic Kids Almanac 2021, U.S. Edition features all-new animal tales, explorer profiles, awesome inventions and fresh challenges for curious kids who want to learn all about the world and everything in it! It is packed with stunning photographs and interesting info designed especially for children ages 8 to 12 years. Kids will enjoy keeping up with our rapidly changing planet with this entertaining and informative assortment of games, activities and features on science, technology, conservation, history and more. The colorful compilation also includes an Almanac Challenge 2021 — which inspires kids to reduce their plastic waste and encourage others to do the same — and also highlights the winner of the 2020 Almanac Challenge!
Did you know that a dog can make about 100 different facial expressions or that astronauts can grow two inches taller while in space? The 2021 edition of the New York Times bestselling National Geographic Kids Almanac 2021, U.S. Edition features all-new animal tales, explorer profiles, awesome inventions and fresh challenges for curious kids who want to learn all about the world and everything in it! It is packed with stunning photographs and interesting info designed especially for children ages 8 to 12 years. Kids will enjoy keeping up with our rapidly changing planet with this entertaining and informative assortment of games, activities and features on science, technology, conservation, history and more. The colorful compilation also includes an Almanac Challenge 2021 — which inspires kids to reduce their plastic waste and encourage others to do the same — and also highlights the winner of the 2020 Almanac Challenge!
Did you know that a dog can make about 100 different facial expressions or that astronauts can grow two inches taller while in space? The 2021 edition of the New York Times bestselling National Geographic Kids Almanac 2021, U.S. Edition features all-new animal tales, explorer profiles, awesome inventions and fresh challenges for curious kids who want to learn all about the world and everything in it! It is packed with stunning photographs and interesting info designed especially for children ages 8 to 12 years. Kids will enjoy keeping up with our rapidly changing planet with this entertaining and informative assortment of games, activities and features on science, technology, conservation, history and more. The colorful compilation also includes an Almanac Challenge 2021 — which inspires kids to reduce their plastic waste and encourage others to do the same — and also highlights the winner of the 2020 Almanac Challenge!
In this episode, Vice President and Editorial Director of National Geographic Kids Books, Becky Baines and I touch on some of the amazing and unusual subjects of the 2021 edition of the New York Times bestselling National Geographic Kids Almanac, U.S. Edition. You'll find all-new animal tales, explorer profiles, awesome inventions and more and it's packed with stunning photographs and interesting info designed especially for children ages 8 to 12 years. Find and follow Becky on Instagram @_beckyneedscoffee_ and a great resource for kids of all ages is at https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/.
KFOR's Dale Johnson talks with National Geographic Kids Books Editorial Director, Becky Baines
Guest: Becky Baines, Editorial Director of National Geographic Kids Books Book: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ALMANAC 2020 Publishing: National Geographic Children’s Books (May 5, 2020) Synopsis (from the Publisher): The latest installment of the New York Times best-selling almanac features brand-new amazing animal stories, explorer profiles, and outrageous attractions that kids know and love, plus more […] The post BECKY BAINES – NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ALMANAC 2021 appeared first on KSCJ 1360.
If you’re a grandparent, no doubt you know there’s no greater joy than sharing fun and fascinating information with your grandchildren. And, to those ends, you are going to want to hear what our guest, Becky Baines, has to say. Becky co-hosts the “Weird But True Show” on Sirius XM radio’s Kids Place Live, but she is also the Editorial Director of National Geographic Kids Books. In that capacity, Becky is joining us to share all about a fabulous resource you are sure to want to share with your grandchildren. It’s called National Geographic Kids Almanac 2021 and it’s packed with fun facts, colorful visuals and amazing information that is guaranteed to keep both you and you grandchildren well entertained and well informed. So, if you’re in the mood for a bit of fun and a lot of learning at the same time, gather your grandchildren and be sure to tune in for this one!
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes back Becky Baines of National Geographic to discuss the new 2021 Almanac and the cool additions that not just feed an inquiring mind but allow you into the experiences.
David Gruber - National Geographic Emerging Explorer, marine biologist, coral reef and photosynthesis expert, and underwater photographer, along with Becky Baines - Vice President & Editorial Director of National Geographic Kids, discuss ‘The Nebula Secret’, the first book in the NEW Explorer Academy series, published by National Geographic Kids Books. Written by Trudi Trueit and illustrated by Scott Plumbe, the book dives deep into ocean exploration, and brings together a diverse, multicultural cast of characters for a thrilling quest that combines science-based fact with futuristic fun. More: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explorer-academy/ Featured music is 'Ka'ena Dream' by www.MakanaMusic.comThis segment is sponsored by www.SuperCamp.com
Did you know that the first stop signs were black and white? Or that Kermit the Frog wasn't originally a frog (but a lizardlike creature)? Or that fried scorpions are a popular snack in Beijing, China?! Editor and writer Becky Baines talks about the new National Geographic Kids Book, “Bet You Didn't Know: Fascinating, Far-out, Fun-tastic Facts!” Learn more here: http://blendradioandtv.com/listing/national-geographic-kids-bet-you-didnt-know/
This episode of Big Blend Radio's Quality of Life show aired live on Jan. 10, 2018. Ollan Christopher Bell, aka Chris James, the co-founder of the 70’s hit making soul group The Natural Four, discusses his memoir, “Music Saved My Life”. Doctor Insider with Dr. Jacqueline Eubany, author of “Women & Heart Disease: The Real Story”. Becky Baines discusses the National Geographic Kids Book, “Bet You Didn’t Know: Fascinating, Far-out, Fun-tastic Facts!” www.BigBlendRadio.com
Becky Baines, Executive Editor at National Geographic Kids' Books, talks about their new children's book written by Crispin Boyer, “Famous Fails!: Mighty Mistakes, Mega Mishaps & How a Mess Can Lead to Success". This fun book of quirky failures and famous flops will keep kids laughing while they learn the importance of messing up in order to get it right. Science, architecture, technology, entertainment -- there are epic fails and hilarious goof-ups from every important field.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Naomi Katz, author of Beautiful: Being An Empowered Young Woman, shares challenges faced by young women today. Spotlight on Moms features Monica Froese of RedefiningMom.com. Julie Stewart, executive producer of Kate& Mim-Mim, shares information about this original preschool series. Thomas Gagliano, author of Don’t Put Your Crap in Your Kid’s Diaper: The Clean Up Cost Can Last a Lifetime, shares tips on how to talk to your kids about the tough stuff. Becky Baines, executive editor of National Geographic Kids’ Books, shares some awesome facts around her favorite new National Geographic Kids book series, Awesome 8.
As you fill out your NCAA Basketball Championship bracket, think about this: some of the college players have big money riding on the final score of the game. That’s the assertion of sports gambling expert and author, Frank Landrey. Plus we explore the 100 things to know before you get old with Becky Baines from National Geographic Kids books. Manny the Movie guy reviews the weekend’s new releases and reveals who he thinks should be the next James Bond. We agree, and we have a suggestion for the next Bond Girl. Fashion Marketing expert Keith Nishida opens our minds to a grown up love for a particular toy which rivals Barbie in popularity and is perhaps more recognizable. Kelly J and Chris Martin join Phil in the studio and offer the following stories: Hulk Hogan sex tape t [...]