Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Fascinating Places Archaeologists study old cities and buildings to learn about cultures and people. An archaeologist in Guatemala has searched for one city for twenty years.
Six years ago the dinosaurs were destroyed and Jurassic Park was closed. But now people are finding dead animals again-are they dinosaurs? Dr. Levine is going to find out.
One day, an old woman gives a little girl a magic porridge pot. The little pot cooks some porridge. Soon, there is lots of porridge in the houses and streets!
In these six stories, strange and frightening things happen. Dead people return as ghosts. One ghost returns to catch a murderer; another ghost brings bad luck and death; and another gives warning of danger.
Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Amazing Science Gianni Golfera can remember almost everything. Scientists want to study his mind because he can remember so much.
Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Amazing Science Gianni Golfera can remember almost everything. Scientists want to study his mind because he can remember so much.
Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Amazing Science Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. It's in a hot, tropical area, but it's so high it's always been covered in ice and snow.
Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Amazing Science Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. It's in a hot, tropical area, but it's so high it's always been covered in ice and snow.
Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Incredible Animals In the 1800s, the Rocky Mountain locust brought massive destruction to Western settlers. Then, the insects suddenly disappeared
Footprint Reading Library - National Geographic Incredible Animals In the 1800s, the Rocky Mountain locust brought massive destruction to Western settlers. Then, the insects suddenly disappeared