If you are looking for a microbiology podcast for kids that brings the microscopic world to life, you are in the right place. In these Nat Theo episodes, we explore invisible microbiology all around us. We learn how germs work and discover amazing tardigrades that can survive in extreme places. Every episode is designed for kids and families and reconnects science to the Creator.
Why Listen to a Microbiology Podcast For Kids?
Microbiology can sound intimidating, but it is filled with wonder. These episodes for kids and families:
Encourage curiosity and wonder
Reconnect the dots between creation and Creator
See God’s care in all of creation
Whether your child is already fascinated by science or just starting to wonder about the unseen world, these episodes are a great way to begin exploring microbiology.
Microbiology Podcast Episodes to Explore
Here are some exciting microbiology episodes we’ve covered so far:
Lesson 108 – Can Water Bears Survive Space? Meet the Tardigrade!
The more we learn about nature, the more we see the wonder of God’s wild and wonderful world.
If your child is fascinated by nature, be sure to check out our microbiology podcast for kids! Each episode blends science and faith to help kids discover the wonder of God’s creation.
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