Wild and Kind Kids Podcast

Wild and Kind Kids

Wild and Kind Kids is a podcast for families who love animals:  the furry, feathery, scaly, and wiggly ones! Each episode invites kids (and their grown-ups) to get curious about how creatures big and small live, play, and help our planet. Hosted by a mom and her two curious kids, it’s part storytelling, part sound adventure, and all about growing a wilder, kinder world — one animal at a time.

  1. The Axolotl

    3D AGO

    The Axolotl

    Deep beneath the canals of Xochimilco in Mexico lives one of the strangest (and cutest) creatures on Earth: the axolotl. Meet Ralph, an axolotl who is VERY tired of looking like a baby. While the other animals zoom around the canals having fun, Ralph is determined to become a serious grown-up. He grows a moss mustache. Carries an important-looking briefcase. Attends “business meetings.” And even tries disgusting grown-up food. There’s just one problem: being a grown-up is exhausting. Join Carie, Lincoln, and Eliza as they dive into the weird and wonderful world of the axolotl: the smiling salamander who never grows up.  Kids will discover: How axolotls can regrow legs, tails, and even parts of their heartsWhy scientists study axolotls to learn about healing and regenerationHow axolotls slurp up food like underwater vacuum cleanersWhy wild axolotls are critically endangered in MexicoKeep exploring: Download an axolotl coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspodShow us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.comSign up for email updatesLearn along with us and explore some of the resources we consulted: Axolotl (National Geographic Kids) 10 Absolutely Amazing Axolotl Facts (WWF) Adopt an Axolotl Virtually New axolotl study gives researchers a leg up in work towards limb regeneration (U.S. National Science Foundation) Axolotls can regrow limbs. Could they one day help us do the same? (National Geographic)

    22 min
  2. The Shortfin Mako Shark

    MAY 13

    The Shortfin Mako Shark

    Far out in the shimmering ocean lives Rosa, a young shortfin mako shark from the Marvelous Makos, a family famous for one incredible thing: flying. Not with wings, of course. With leaps. Rosa’s family can burst from the water like silver rockets, twisting high above the waves before crashing back into the sea with giant splashes. There’s just one problem. Rosa can’t do it. No matter how hard she tries, she belly flops, skims the surface, or sinks back into the ocean while the other makos soar overhead. And when her mother tells her the secret is remembering two magic words, Rosa is determined to figure them out. Join Carie, Lincoln, and Eliza as they dive into the speedy, surprising world of the shortfin mako shark, the fastest shark in the ocean. Kids will discover: How mako sharks zoom through the ocean at over 45 miles per hourWhy some sharks have to keep swimming to stay aliveHow sharks grow endless rows of replacement teethWhy mako sharks sometimes launch completely out of the waterKeep exploring: Download a shortfin mako shark coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspodShow us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.comSign up for email updatesLearn along with us and explore some of the resources we consulted: The Shortfin Mako Shark (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History) Sharks4Kids (Ways to Learn About and Help Sharks) Do Sharks Drown if They Stop Swimming? (Two Oceans Aquarium) Spilling the Secret to a Mako Shark’s Speed (Forbes)

    21 min
  3. The Whale Shark

    APR 29

    The Whale Shark

    In the warm, shimmering waters of Thailand swims Atlas the whale shark, a gentle giant who likes things just the way they are: quiet, calm, and solitary.  With a body the size of a school bus, a mouth wide enough to scoop up clouds of tiny food, and a slow, steady way of moving through the sea, Atlas spends his days drifting and thinking big thoughts. But everything changes when a tiny, cheerful hitchhiker named Renea shows up … and refuses to leave. At first, Atlas just wants his space back. But as he tries (and fails!) to shake his new companion, he begins to discover something surprising: sometimes the friend you didn’t ask for might be exactly the one you need. Join Carie, Lincoln, and Eliza as they dive into the calm, curious, and captivating world of the ocean’s largest fish: the whale shark. Kids will discover: How whale sharks eat using filter feeding (even with giant mouths!)Why these slow swimmers travel thousands of miles across the oceanWhat makes each whale shark’s spot pattern uniqueHow animals can help each other through special relationships in natureKeep exploring: Download a whale shark coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspodShow us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.comSign up for email updatesLearn along with us and explore some of the resources we consulted: Secrets of Whale Shark Migration Revealed (National Geographic) Whale Sharks Have Tiny Teeth on Their Eyeballs (Smithsonian Magazine) The Whale Shark (National Geographic Kids) 5 Interesting Facts About Whale Sharks (The World Wildlife Foundation)

    20 min
  4. The Leopard Seal

    MAR 25

    The Leopard Seal

    In the icy waters of Antarctica, it’s not easy being Jeremy the leopard seal. In fact, it’s downright lonely. With his long, sleek body, lightning-fast swimming, and a mouth full of sharp teeth, Jeremy is one of the ocean’s fiercest predators. But today, he has a special mission: to make a friend. Unfortunately, everywhere he goes, animals scatter in fear. It seems no one can look past his teeth to see the lonely creature behind them … until one small, unexpected friend sees something different. Join Carie, Lincoln, and Eliza as they explore the fast, fierce, and fascinating world of one of Antarctica’s top predators: the leopard seal. Kids will discover: What it means to be an apex predatorHow leopard seals are built for speed and surpriseWhy blubber is important for animals in icy environmentsHow curiosity shows up in the animal worldKeep exploring: Download a leopard seal coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspodShow us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.comSign up for email updatesLearn along with us and explore some of the resources we consulted: Leopard Seal (National Geographic) Rockabye Baby: The Love Songs of Lonely Leopard Seals Resemble Human Nursery Rhymes (The Conversation) Leopard Seals - Hydrurga leptonx (Cool Antarctica) How a Leopard Seal Fed Me Penguins (National Geographic)Quick note: An earlier version of this episode had the wrong seal (oops!) in the image. The artwork has now been updated but may take 24 hours to show in your feed. We've got the right one on our Instagram account. 🦭

    20 min
4.9
out of 5
13 Ratings

About

Wild and Kind Kids is a podcast for families who love animals:  the furry, feathery, scaly, and wiggly ones! Each episode invites kids (and their grown-ups) to get curious about how creatures big and small live, play, and help our planet. Hosted by a mom and her two curious kids, it’s part storytelling, part sound adventure, and all about growing a wilder, kinder world — one animal at a time.

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