TIME for Kids: 2027 Almanac

Hardcover (Paper-over-Board, no jacket)
$26.99 US
| $36.99 CAN
On sale Jun 16, 2026 | 208 Pages | 9798217141821
Age 8-12 years | Grades 3-7

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Discover the world with the TIME for Kids: Almanac 2027, the must-have resource for all curious kids!

This almanac is jam-packed with an abundance of facts across topics such as animals, technology, the environment, entertainment, space, sports, and more! Perfect for fact-loving kids, the TIME for Kids: Almanac 2027 will teach readers everything from how to detect AI images to the capitals of the world.

Rooted in reliable sources, the TIME for Kids: Almanac 2027 is an excellent gift for young readers who want to learn more about the world around them.
Rachel Buchholz is the executive editor of National Geographic Kids and National Geographic Little Kids magazines in Washington, DC. In her more than 15 years of editing, she has found some of the world's most amazing stories about animals. She is the author of the Children's Choice–nominated book How to Survive Anything: Shark Attack, Lightning, Embarrassing Parents, Pop Quizzes, and Other Perilous Situations and a former editor at Boys' Life magazine in Dallas. View titles by Rachel Buchholz
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Discover the world with the TIME for Kids: Almanac 2027, the must-have resource for all curious kids!

This almanac is jam-packed with an abundance of facts across topics such as animals, technology, the environment, entertainment, space, sports, and more! Perfect for fact-loving kids, the TIME for Kids: Almanac 2027 will teach readers everything from how to detect AI images to the capitals of the world.

Rooted in reliable sources, the TIME for Kids: Almanac 2027 is an excellent gift for young readers who want to learn more about the world around them.

Author

Rachel Buchholz is the executive editor of National Geographic Kids and National Geographic Little Kids magazines in Washington, DC. In her more than 15 years of editing, she has found some of the world's most amazing stories about animals. She is the author of the Children's Choice–nominated book How to Survive Anything: Shark Attack, Lightning, Embarrassing Parents, Pop Quizzes, and Other Perilous Situations and a former editor at Boys' Life magazine in Dallas. View titles by Rachel Buchholz

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