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Nature Loving Kids: Nature Life, Christian Kids, Animals for Kids, Christian Kid Podcast
Garrett Maroon and kids - animals for kids, kids nature podcast, nature exploration for kids, educational kids podcast, nature science for kids, kids and animals, family friendly nature show, engaging nature facts, family road trip podcast, christian kids
Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 30

Welcome to Nature Loving Kids — a fun, family-friendly show where curiosity meets the great outdoors! Hosted by Garrett Maroon (aka Dad) and his three young nature explorers, 9-year-old Haddie, 7-year-old Dylan and 4-year old Ivy (the self-proclaimed “funny one”). Each 5-10-minute episode dives into one of the fascinating mysteries of God’s natural world — from talking trees and glowing oceans to clever animals and amazing ecosystems.
With exciting facts, nature, animals, and plenty of laughter (and a few silly jokes from the youngest co-host), The Nature Loving Kids Podcast inspires kids and parents alike to slow down, look closer, and discover the incredible world God created all around us.
Perfect for road trips, bedtime, or anytime your family wants a quick dose of wonder. 🌎💚
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🌳 Ep 1: The Secret Language of Trees - Nature Mysteries for Children (Nature for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 5 novembre 2025 • Duration 04:41
Did you know trees can talk to each other? In this episode of The Wild Wonders Podcast, we explore one of the most fascinating nature mysteries for children — the hidden underground network scientists call the “Wood Wide Web.” Join Garrett Maroon (Dad), Haddie, and Dylan as they discover how trees communicate, share resources, and support one another in ways that make forests feel almost like families.
Kids will learn that beneath the soil of many forests lies an incredible network of fungi connected to tree roots. Through this underground system, trees can send nutrients to other trees, warn neighbors about insects or disease, and even help young saplings survive by sharing food. Scientists studying this system have discovered that forests are much more connected than we once thought, making it one of the most surprising nature mysteries for children ever uncovered.
Along the way, young listeners will also discover how scientists can tell the age of a tree by counting its rings. Each ring represents a year of growth and can reveal clues about droughts, storms, and environmental changes from the past. These discoveries turn the episode into a fun homeschool science lesson, helping kids understand how researchers study nature and uncover the stories hidden inside trees.
Throughout the episode, we share fascinating discoveries designed to spark nature curiosity for kids, encouraging children to notice the forests, trees, and plants around them in a whole new way. Kids will begin to see that even something as quiet and still as a tree can be part of an active and connected living system.
Of course, the learning comes with plenty of laughs as our youngest co-host delivers a few tree-mendous jokes that are sure to make families smile. The playful conversations and storytelling style make this episode perfect for listening together during car rides, quiet afternoons, or family learning time.
As a christian kids podcast, we also reflect on how discoveries like the Wood Wide Web remind us of the thoughtful design found throughout nature and God's creation. Forests aren’t just collections of individual trees — they are communities working together in ways that scientists are still learning to understand.
By the end of the episode, kids will walk away with a new sense of wonder about forests, trees, and the hidden connections that make nature so incredible. It’s another reminder that the world around us is full of amazing discoveries waiting to be explored by curious families. 🌿✨
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
✨ Ep. 6: The Glowing Ocean — All About Bioluminescent Water (Nature for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 6
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 • Duration 06:54
Get ready for one of the most magical sights on Earth — glowing ocean water! In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we explore incredible wild nature discoveries as we dive into the science behind oceans that light up at night. Around the world, certain beaches and coastlines sometimes glow bright blue when waves crash or when someone moves through the water. This breathtaking display is caused by tiny living organisms called dinoflagellates that create flashes of light whenever the water around them moves.
Kids will discover what bioluminescence is and how these microscopic ocean creatures produce their glowing light. When the water shifts from waves, swimming fish, or even someone splashing their hand in the ocean, these tiny organisms release a chemical reaction that produces bright blue sparks. The result can look like glitter floating through the waves or a glowing trail following a boat. These amazing displays are some of the most fascinating nature mysteries for children, showing that even the smallest creatures can create incredible beauty.
Throughout the episode, we share exciting nature fun facts about glowing oceans and other bioluminescent creatures found throughout the natural world. Some deep-sea fish create their own light to hunt or communicate, while certain jellyfish and plankton glow to confuse predators. These discoveries help kids see how life in the ocean has developed amazing abilities to survive and thrive in dark underwater environments.
We also explore where glowing water can sometimes be seen around the world and how scientists study these glowing organisms to better understand the oceans. Along the way, kids will hear funny ocean jokes from our youngest co-host and learn big ideas explained through nature and science for kids, making the episode both fun and educational.
As an educational kids podcast, the goal is to help children grow curious about the natural world while learning how incredible life on Earth truly is. The glowing ocean reminds us that even places that seem dark or mysterious can be full of life and wonder.
Through a gentle Christian perspective, we also reflect on how the beauty of glowing oceans points to the creativity found in nature loving kids nature life and the thoughtful design present throughout creation. These tiny “living lights” brighten the darkest parts of the sea and remind us that the natural world is filled with surprises waiting to be discovered.
Perfect for curious kids, homeschool families, nature lovers, and anyone who enjoys exploring wild nature discoveries hidden throughout God’s incredible world. 🌊✨
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🪼 Ep.5: The Immortal Jellyfish — The Creature That Never Grows Old (Nature for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 3 décembre 2025 • Duration 07:14
Get ready for one of the coolest and strangest creatures in the entire ocean — the immortal jellyfish! In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we dive into one of the most fascinating nature mysteries for kids as we explore how a jellyfish smaller than your pinky nail can do something no other animal on Earth can: turn itself back into a baby whenever it gets old, hurt, or stressed.
This tiny creature, known to scientists as Turritopsis dohrnii, has the remarkable ability to reverse its life cycle. Instead of dying after adulthood like most animals, it can transform its cells and return to an earlier stage of life, almost like hitting a rewind button. Kids will learn how this process works and what the immortal jellyfish looks like up close. Through clear explanations and engaging nature facts, listeners discover how scientists study this tiny animal to better understand healing, aging, and regeneration.
Along the way, we explore the full jellyfish life cycle — from tiny floating larvae to the bell-shaped jellyfish swimming through the ocean. Kids will also learn where immortal jellyfish live and why they are so difficult for scientists to study in the wild. Even though they are incredibly small, these jellyfish have become one of the most interesting nature mysteries for kids, because their unusual abilities challenge what scientists thought they knew about aging and life.
This episode blends learning with laughter as our youngest co-host shares a few jelly-tastic jokes that are sure to make everyone smile. With simple explanations and curious questions throughout the episode, it’s designed to help children grow excited about the natural world and ask bigger questions about how living things work.
As a family friendly nature show, this episode is created for parents and kids to enjoy learning together. It also works perfectly as a family road trip podcast, turning long car rides into opportunities for discovery and conversation about the amazing creatures living in our oceans.
As a christian kids podcast, we also reflect on how incredible creatures like the immortal jellyfish reveal the creativity found in God’s design. The oceans are filled with life forms that scientists are still trying to understand, reminding us that creation holds countless wonders waiting to be discovered.
Through this episode, kids will walk away with new curiosity, exciting discoveries, and a sense of wonder about the incredible world beneath the waves. With fascinating science, silly jokes, and unforgettable engaging nature facts, this episode helps children see that even the smallest ocean creatures can hold some of the biggest mysteries in nature.
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🦦 Ep. 4: Sea Otters — The Cutest, Cleverest Creatures in the Ocean (Animals for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 26 novembre 2025 • Duration 07:23
Get ready for maximum cuteness! In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we dive into amazing kids animal discoveries as our family explores the wonderful world of sea otters — one of the fluffiest, funniest, and most fascinating animals in the ocean. From floating on their backs like tiny beachgoers to using rocks as tools like little underwater chefs, sea otters are packed with surprising behaviors that make them one of the most entertaining animals to learn about.
Kids will discover why sea otters spend so much time floating on their backs and how baby otters are so fluffy that they can’t sink — even if they try. Their fur is incredibly thick, with up to one million hairs per square inch, making it the densest fur of any animal on Earth. This thick fur keeps them warm in cold ocean water where many other animals couldn’t survive. These fun and surprising facts spark nature curiosity for kids, helping children see that even familiar animals can have incredible abilities.
Along the way, we also explore how otters use rocks as tools to crack open shellfish, showing that some animals can problem-solve in clever ways. Kids will also hear about how otters sometimes hold hands while floating so they don’t drift apart while they sleep. These adorable behaviors are part of the many kids animal discoveries that make sea otters such a favorite for families learning about wildlife.
But sea otters aren’t just cute — they also play an important role in the ocean ecosystem. Otters help protect kelp forests by eating sea urchins that would otherwise destroy the kelp. Healthy kelp forests create homes for fish, crabs, and many other sea creatures. Learning about these connections helps children see how everything in nature works together as part of nature and God's creation.
This episode is designed to feel like one of those exciting nature stories for children that spark imagination while sharing real science. Through kid-friendly explanations, fun reactions, and silly otter jokes, kids learn while laughing along with the family.
Listening together can also inspire families to keep exploring the natural world. Whether visiting an aquarium, reading about animals, or going on hikes and beach trips, these moments can lead to unforgettable outdoor adventures for families where curiosity and discovery happen naturally.
As we explore these incredible animals, we also reflect on how sea otters remind us of the creativity and beauty found in nature and faith for kids, pointing us toward the wonder present throughout the living world. From their playful personalities to their important role in ocean ecosystems, sea otters are a perfect example of how learning about animals can deepen our appreciation for the amazing world around us.
By the end of the episode, kids will walk away with exciting kids animal discoveries, plenty of laughs, and a deeper appreciation for the creativity and balance found throughout the natural world. 🦦💙
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🐾 Ep. 3: The Secret Superpowers of Dogs - Man's Best Friend (Animals for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 19 novembre 2025 • Duration 07:06
What if your dog has superpowers you’ve never even heard of? 🐶✨ In this episode of the Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we help kids learning about animals to uncover the surprising abilities of man’s best friend. Join hosts Garrett Maroon (aka Dad), Haddie, and Dylan as they dive into the amazing ways dogs experience the world and discover just how wonderfully God designed these loyal companions.
Kids will learn how dogs can smell emotions, sickness, and even the passage of time. A dog’s nose contains hundreds of millions of scent receptors, allowing them to detect things humans could never notice. Scientists believe dogs can smell subtle chemical changes when people feel fear, happiness, or stress. They can also track how scents fade over time, which helps them understand when someone passed by a certain place. These discoveries make dogs one of the most fascinating examples for kids learning about animals, showing how different species experience the world in unique ways.
The episode also explores why dogs tilt their heads when they hear us speak and how their eyebrows help them communicate with people through facial expressions. Kids will discover that dogs sometimes dream while they sleep, just like humans do. We’ll even talk about a surprising dog breed that doesn’t bark at all but instead makes a yodel-like sound! Along the way, we’ll learn how certain dogs were bred with webbed feet to help them swim during water rescues and why some scientists believe dogs may use Earth’s magnetic field to help guide their movements.
Throughout the episode, we blend nature and science with fun storytelling and plenty of laughter. Two rounds of dog jokes from our junior comedian keep things playful while helping families stay engaged and curious about the animal world.
As an educational podcast for kids, this episode helps children understand how animals are uniquely designed to thrive in their environments. The show encourages nature exploration for kids, inspiring families to observe the animals around them and ask deeper questions about how they live and interact with the world.
Listening together can also spark ideas for springtime outdoor adventures, whether that means taking a walk with your own dog, visiting a park, or simply paying closer attention to the animals that share our neighborhoods.
As part of our family friendly nature show, we also reflect on how the incredible abilities of dogs point to the creativity found in God’s design. From their powerful noses to their deep loyalty and companionship, dogs remind us that the natural world is full of remarkable creatures created with purpose.
Tune in and discover why your dog might actually be a superhero in disguise — and why learning about animals can be one of the most exciting adventures for curious families. 🦸♂️🐶
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🦈 Ep 2: Sharks — The Ocean’s Superheroes (Animals for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Duration 07:29
Get ready to dive deep and learn about the ocean in this exciting episode of the Nature Loving Kids Podcast! Join hosts Garrett Maroon, 8-year-old Haddie, and 6-year-old Dylan as they explore the fascinating world of sharks — some of the most incredible creatures swimming in the sea. This episode is packed with amazing discoveries, laughter, and surprising science as we uncover why sharks are often called nature’s superheroes of the ocean.
Kids will discover incredible animal facts for kids as they learn that sharks have been swimming in Earth’s oceans for hundreds of millions of years — even before dinosaurs roamed the land. These ancient predators have survived massive changes in the planet because of their incredible design and adaptability. Young listeners will also learn how sharks use their powerful senses to find food, including an extraordinary sense of smell and the ability to detect tiny electrical signals given off by other animals in the water.
Throughout the episode, we explore the differences between several fascinating shark species. Kids will meet enormous whale sharks, strange-looking hammerhead sharks, and the mysterious goblin shark with its unusual jaws. We also dive into one of the most surprising discoveries in the ocean: the Greenland shark, a slow-moving Arctic giant that scientists believe can live for more than 400 years. These fascinating lessons about animals help children see that the ocean is filled with creatures that are both mysterious and amazing.
We also talk about why sharks are so important to healthy ocean ecosystems. By keeping fish populations balanced, sharks help maintain the health of the entire marine environment. Learning about these important roles helps kids see how everything in nature is connected, offering wonderful opportunities for homeschool teaching science and sparking curiosity about marine life.
As always, the episode is filled with laughter, including a few fin-tastic shark jokes from the kids that make learning feel like an adventure. The story-like format also makes this episode perfect for winding down at night, almost like one of those relaxing kids bedtime nature stories that leave children thinking about the wonders of the ocean.
Through each discovery, families are reminded that the ocean is filled with beauty, mystery, and thoughtful design. Exploring these creatures together helps children appreciate the incredible world of nature loving kids nature life, where every animal plays a role in the balance of creation.
Perfect for curious kids, homeschooling families, road trips, and ocean lovers of all ages, this episode invites young explorers to learn about the ocean and discover why sharks are some of the most fascinating creatures on Earth. 🌊🦈
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🐞 Ep. 7: Giant Prehistoric Bugs - When Insects Ruled the Earth (Animals for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 7
mercredi 31 décembre 2025 • Duration 06:31
What if bugs were as big as birds… or even bigger than dogs? 😳 In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we explore fascinating nature stories for children as we travel back thousands of years to a time when Earth looked very different — and insects were much bigger than they are today.
During the age of dinosaurs, the air on Earth contained far more oxygen than it does now. That extra oxygen allowed some insects to grow to incredible sizes. Kids will meet giant prehistoric dragonflies with wingspans wider than modern hawks, enormous millipedes longer than a couch, and ancient relatives of cockroaches that were far larger than anything we see crawling around today. These discoveries spark nature curiosity for kids, helping them imagine what the ancient world looked like when these gigantic insects filled the skies and forests.
Along the way, we explore why insects were able to grow so large in the past and why they eventually shrank to the sizes we’re thankful for today. Kids will learn how oxygen levels affect insect growth, how ecosystems change over time, and how scientists use fossils to understand life long ago. Through simple explanations and fun reactions, the episode turns these discoveries into memorable engaging nature stories that help children see science as an exciting adventure.
The episode also encourages families to keep exploring the natural world together. Whether hiking through the woods, flipping over rocks to discover tiny creatures, or going on backyard bug hunts, these kinds of discoveries can inspire outdoor adventures for families and spark curiosity about the living world all around us. Even small insects we see today have fascinating stories connected to their ancient past.
As kids listen, they’ll enjoy silly bug jokes, surprising science facts, and playful conversations that make learning fun and memorable. The story-like format also makes this episode perfect for winding down in the evening, almost like one of those relaxing kids bedtime nature stories that sparks imagination before sleep.
This episode also encourages kids to get outside and explore their surroundings. A simple walk through a park or backyard can become one of many fun spring activities for kids, where they can observe insects, notice patterns in nature, and ask questions about how the world works.
Through it all, we reflect on how the changing size and diversity of insects throughout history reveal the order and balance within creation. Even creatures that seem strange or scary have a role to play in the natural world, reminding us that every part of creation fits into a bigger story. These kinds of nature stories for children help families see the wonder, creativity, and thoughtful design present throughout the world around us.
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🌍 Ep 8: The Weirdest Places Life Exists - Surviving the Impossible (Nature for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 8
mercredi 7 janvier 2026 • Duration 07:10
Life is tougher than you think! In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, a nature kid show, we explore the incredible world of nature and discover some of the strangest, harshest, and most unbelievable places on Earth where life somehow survives. From frozen Antarctic ice to boiling underwater volcanoes, from acidic lakes to deep underground caves, kids will learn that life exists in places that seem completely impossible.
Throughout this episode, we uncover amazing nature fun facts about the tiny organisms that thrive in these extreme environments. These creatures are called extremophiles, which means “lovers of extremes.” Some live in water so hot it would burn human skin instantly. Others survive in temperatures far below freezing, locked inside ancient ice for years before coming back to life when conditions warm up again. Some extremophiles even live in lakes filled with acid or in places with crushing pressure deep under the ocean. These surprising discoveries help show that life is far more resilient and creative than most people realize.
As kids explore this fascinating world of kid nature, they’ll begin to see that even the smallest living things play an important role in the balance of our planet. Scientists study extremophiles not only to understand life on Earth but also to learn where life might exist elsewhere in the universe. If life can survive in boiling water, total darkness, or deep underground, it opens up amazing possibilities for discovery.
This episode also encourages curiosity and imagination by helping families think about the ways they can explore the natural world themselves. Whether observing a muddy puddle, examining rocks in the backyard, or going on outdoor adventures, these discoveries can spark fun nature activities that help children learn through exploration.
As an educational kids podcast, the episode explains big science ideas in simple language that kids can easily understand. The goal is to inspire wonder while helping children see how science and discovery reveal the incredible complexity of our world.
With a gentle Christian perspective for Christian kids, we also reflect on how God designed life with creativity and resilience. Even in places where survival seems impossible, creation continues to flourish. These stories remind us that the world is filled with surprising beauty and thoughtful design.
Perfect for family listening, homeschool science, or even relaxing bedtime stories for kids, this episode invites children to explore the amazing world of kid nature and discover that life can thrive in the most unexpected places.
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🧠 Ep. 9: The Smartest Animals That Aren’t Humans (Animals for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 9
mercredi 14 janvier 2026 • Duration 07:39
Are humans the only intelligent creatures on Earth? 🧠🐬 In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we explore incredible kids animal discoveries as we uncover just how amazing intelligence in the animal world can be.
Kids will travel through the fascinating world of animal minds as we explore dolphins that appear to call each other by unique names, elephants that remember other elephants and humans for many years, and crows that can solve puzzles and even recognize human faces. These surprising abilities show that intelligence comes in many different forms across the animal kingdom. As children listen, they’ll encounter amazing animal facts for kids that help explain how animals think, learn, and interact with the world around them.
We also dive into the incredible world of octopuses, some of the most curious and clever creatures in the ocean. Scientists have observed octopuses opening jars, escaping from tanks, and using tools to protect themselves. Their problem-solving skills make them one of the most fascinating examples in modern kids animal discoveries. Kids will also learn why dogs are so good at reading human emotions. Through thousands of years of living alongside people, dogs have developed the ability to understand facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language in ways that surprise even scientists.
Throughout the episode, big science ideas are explained in a way that encourages kids learning about animals while keeping the experience fun, engaging, and easy to understand. Families will hear fascinating discoveries, laugh along with a few silly jokes, and enjoy exciting stories that highlight just how remarkable animals can be. As an educational kids podcast, the goal is not only to share knowledge but also to inspire curiosity and appreciation for the living world.
This episode of our family friendly nature show helps children see that intelligence isn’t only about solving math problems or speaking languages. In nature, intelligence can mean remembering important places, solving problems to find food, working together with others, or communicating in ways humans are still learning to understand.
With a gentle Christian perspective, we also reflect on how these incredible abilities point to the beauty of nature and God's creation. Every creature plays a role in the balance of the natural world, and each one displays unique abilities that reflect thoughtful design. By the end of the episode, kids will walk away with a new sense of wonder about animals and a deeper appreciation for the creativity and intelligence found throughout the world around us.
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!
🌈 Ep.10: Fire Rainbows — The Sky’s Most Magical Trick (Nature for Kids)
Season 1 · Episode 10
mercredi 21 janvier 2026 • Duration 05:55
Have you ever seen the sky look like it’s on fire with color? 🌈☁️ In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we explore one of the most amazing engaging nature facts in the sky — the rare and beautiful phenomenon known as fire rainbows.
Fire rainbows, also called circumhorizontal arcs, aren’t caused by rain or storms at all. Instead, they appear when sunlight passes through tiny ice crystals floating high in the atmosphere. When the sunlight enters those crystals at just the right angle, the light bends and separates into brilliant colors across the sky. The result is a stunning band of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple that can make the sky look like it has been painted with light. These breathtaking displays are one of the most fascinating engaging nature facts kids can learn about because they show how simple elements like sunlight and ice can create something incredibly beautiful.
Kids will discover how fire rainbows form, why they only appear under very specific conditions, and why they are much rarer than the rainbows we sometimes see after a storm. Along the way, we explore fun weather science and share surprising nature fun facts that help kids understand how light, clouds, and ice crystals interact in the sky above us. These discoveries help children realize that the atmosphere is full of incredible surprises waiting to be noticed.
Throughout the episode, we explain the science in simple language designed to spark nature exploration for kids, encouraging families to look up at the sky and start noticing the patterns and beauty in everyday weather. Curious listeners will also enjoy moments of nature humor for kids, lighthearted reactions, and fun observations that make learning feel like an adventure instead of a lesson.
This episode is also perfect for listening during car rides or family travel, making it a great family road trip podcast for kids who enjoy learning about the natural world while on the go. It can even double as one of those relaxing kids bedtime nature stories that leaves children thinking about the wonders of the sky as they drift off to sleep.
As a christian kids podcast, we also reflect on how incredible sights like fire rainbows remind us that creation is filled with beauty, creativity, and thoughtful design. Not everything in nature exists only for survival or usefulness. Some parts of the world were clearly made to inspire wonder, joy, and curiosity.
By the end of the episode, families will walk away with new engaging nature facts about the sky and a renewed sense of appreciation for the colorful, surprising world that God created above us.
Send us an email (naturelovingkidspodcast@gmail.com) to say "hi" to the nature loving kids, request a birthday shoutout or recommend a fun animal or nature phenomenon to discuss on the show!
And if you liked our episode please leave a 5 Star Review and share with a friend!