We’re a dad and two young nature explorers (ages 8 and 6!) who love sharing fun, surprising facts about the natural world. Each 10–15 minute episode is packed with science, storytelling, faith, curiosity, and silly jokes. We make learning about nat
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Get ready for maximum cuteness! In this episode of The Wild Wonders Podcast, our family dives into the wonderful world of sea otters — one of the fluffiest, funniest, and most fascinating animals in the ocean. Learn why otters float on their backs like tiny beachgoers, why baby otters can’t sink (even if they try!), and how otters use rocks as tools like little underwater chefs. We also explore how otters hold hands so they don’t drift apart, how they help protect entire kelp forests, and why...
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Get ready for maximum cuteness! In this episode of The Wild Wonders Podcast, our family dives into the wonderful world of sea otters — one of the fluffiest, funniest, and most fascinating animals in the ocean. Learn why otters float on their backs like tiny beachgoers, why baby otters can’t sink (even if they try!), and how otters use rocks as tools like little underwater chefs. We also explore how otters hold hands so they don’t drift apart, how they help protect entire kelp forests, and why...
Get ready for maximum cuteness! In this episode of The Wild Wonders Podcast, our family dives into the wonderful world of sea otters — one of the fluffiest, funniest, and most fascinating animals in the ocean. Learn why otters float on their backs like tiny beachgoers, why baby otters can’t sink (even if they try!), and how otters use rocks as tools like little underwater chefs. We also explore how otters hold hands so they don’t drift apart, how they help protect entire kelp forests, and why...
What if your dog has superpowers you’ve never even heard of? 🐶✨ In this episode of the Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we uncover the incredible — and often surprising — abilities of man’s best friend. From smelling time and detecting emotions to magnetic field alignment and eye-language communication, your hosts Garrett Maroon (aka Dad), Haddie, and Dylan explore just how wonderfully God designed dogs and why they’re one of the most remarkable animals on Earth. In this episode, your family will ...
Get ready to dive deep about SHARKS! In this episode of Nature Loving Kids Podcast, hosts Garrett Maroon, 8-year-old Haddie, and 6-year-old Dylan explore the fascinating world of sharks — nature’s original superheroes of the sea. From their incredible senses and powerful design to the mysterious Greenland shark that can live for more than 400 years, this episode is packed with mind-blowing ocean facts, laughter, and plenty of kid-friendly fun. Your young explorers will learn: Why sharks are o...
Did you know trees can talk to each other? In this episode of The Wild Wonders Podcast, we explore the incredible “Wood Wide Web” — the hidden underground network that lets trees share food, send warnings, and help their neighbors grow. Join [Dad’s Name], [8-year-old’s name], and [6-year-old’s name] as they uncover how scientists can tell a tree’s age just by counting its rings, why forests act like families, and why trees are some of the most amazing living things on Earth. Plus, our younges...
Get ready for maximum cuteness! In this episode of The Wild Wonders Podcast, our family dives into the wonderful world of sea otters — one of the fluffiest, funniest, and most fascinating animals in the ocean. Learn why otters float on their backs like tiny beachgoers, why baby otters can’t sink (even if they try!), and how otters use rocks as tools like little underwater chefs. We also explore how otters hold hands so they don’t drift apart, how they help protect entire kelp forests, and why...