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.
2d ago
In the snowy mountains of Norway, a young reindeer named Aurora loves to race the winter wind. But when a swirling storm rolls in and Aurora wanders too far from her herd, she must learn to listen closely—to the wind, to her clicking hooves, and to the quiet clues that guide her safely home. Just in time for the holidays, join Carie, Lincoln, and Eliza as they stomp, click, and wiggle into the winter world of reindeer, the hoof-clicking, herd-loving travelers of the Arctic. Kids will discover: Why reindeer ankles really do click as they walk How hollow fur works like tiny built-in thermos bottles Why both boys and girls grow antlers And how herds help reindeer survive blizzards, long migrations, and the deep Arctic night Keep exploring: Download a reindeer coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspod Show us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.com Sign up for email updates Learn along with us and explore some of the resources we consulted: Reindeer (San Diego Zoo) 10 brrrr-illiant reindeer facts (National Geographic Kids) Cool reindeer facts you didn't know (Orlando Science Center) Reindeer and their arctic adaptations (Glasgow Science Centre)
Dec 4
In the swampy wetlands of Montana, two tiger salamander friends are training for the biggest event of the year: The Salamander Games! But when Finn’s perfect, shiny tail suddenly snaps off, he’s sure his dreams of winning are over ... until nature shows him something unexpected. Join Mom, Lincoln, and Eliza as they wiggle into the wonderful world of tiger salamanders, one of North America’s biggest, silliest, and most superpowered amphibians. Kids will discover how these “wiggly sausages with legs” start life underwater with frilly gills; why their skin helps them breathe; and how salamanders can regrow tails, legs, and even parts of their jaw! Download a tiger salamander coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspod Show us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.com Sign up for email updates Learn along with us and explore some of the resources we consulted: Tiger Salamander (National Geographic) Salamanders can regrow their limbs. Can humans one day? (The Harvard Gazette) Are salamanders poisonous or dangerous? (A-Z Animals) Tiger Salamander (San Francisco Zoo & Gardens)
Nov 5
In the deserts of Chile, a shy, pink-haired tarantula feels an itch she just can’t ignore. Meet Rosie the Rose Hair Tarantula! In this episode, Mom, Lincoln, and Eliza dig into the world of these gentle, fuzzy arachnids to discover how they sense the world with their hairs, hunt without webs, and bravely face one of nature’s coolest makeovers: molting! When Rosie tries everything to avoid shedding her exoskeleton, her desert friends help her see that change isn’t so scary after all. Learn, laugh, and wiggle along as we find out why tarantulas are calm, kind, and part of nature’s Glow Up Gang. Download this week's tarantula coloring sheet Follow us on Instagram @wildandkindkidspod Show us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.com Sign up for email updates Learn along with us and explore the resources we consulted: Chilean Rose Tarantula Fact Sheet at the Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute Tarantulas at the San Diego Zoo Chilean Rose Haired Tarantula at the Utica Zoo
Oct 21
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, a golden-furred creature wakes when the moon comes out. ... Meet Tink the Kinkajou! In this episode, Mom, Lincoln, and Eliza explore how these “honey bears” use their long tongues, twisty feet, and grabby tails to climb and snack their way through the treetops. When Tink worries she isn’t helping the rainforest like her friends, she learns something amazing: by eating fruit, she’s planting trees! Learn, laugh, and wiggle along as we discover why Kinkajous are super seed spreaders and true heroes of the rainforest. Download this week's kinkajou coloring sheet . Follow us on Instagram : @ wildandkindkidspod Show us your coloring sheet or request an animal: wildandkindkidspod@gmail.com Sign up for email updates