Are your kids fascinated by reptiles—their scales, their sneaky movements, and their wild colors? Whether your family is raising a budding herpetologist or just loves learning about God’s incredible creatures, these Nat Theo episodes are the perfect fit.
In each one, we take a walk through science and Scripture, learning fun reptile facts for kids while exploring what creation reveals about our amazing Creator.
Below you’ll find all our reptile-themed podcast episodes—each one packed with curiosity, biblical truth, and hands-on ways to explore God’s world.
Why Learn About Reptiles and Amphibians?
God made reptiles and amphibians with some truly unique abilities. Each reptile and amphibian has a story to tell us about God’s amazing design.
In our reptile podcast for kids, we answer exciting questions like:
Why are some frogs brightly colored and poisonous?
How can axolotls regrow their body parts?
What makes chameleons able to change their colors?
What’s the difference between turtles and tortoises?
We’ve got more reptile-themed episodes planned, so be sure to subscribe to the Nat Theo podcast and join the Nat Theo Club for exclusive bonus content—like lesson guides, videos, devotionals, and printable activities that go deeper into each week’s episode.
Whether your kids are crazy about lizards, curious about snakes, or just love any creature that slithers, creeps, or crawls, they’ll find something to love in our growing collection of episodes focused on reptile facts for kids—rooted in science, centered on Christ.
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