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National Geographic goes 3-D for kids

National Geographic Kids, a magazine that believes in reinventing the wheel in every issue and bringing the education of kids from the future to the present, will print their entire October issue in 3-D.

The magazine will also be printing all their advertorials and advertisements in 3-D. Although the magazine can be read without the special glasses found in every issue, another dimension will become apparent when readers put them on, as NGKids looks into the future to find out what life will be like in 2035.

Kids can also look forward to the 30 cool things the future has to hold for everyday life in 2035 like: biscuits that are good for us, robots that do all our boring chores, what it's like to holiday in space, living in a techno world and clothes that mend themselves and are constantly repairable.

Fiona Thompson, Editor of National Geographic Kids magazine, says: "Magazines like ours that tackle technology and the future help kids think out of the box and get them excited about all that lies ahead."




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