Wildebeest - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature About a million wildebeest migrate across the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania every year!
Scorpion - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Scorpions are arachnids and have eight legs—just like spiders!
Gorilla - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Gorillas are like to eat roots, shoots, fruit, bark, and wild celery!
Blue Whale - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature A blue whale's heart is the size of a small car!
What Happened To Our Plants?
KidsScienceExperimentsEducationNature... A few weeks ago we started an experiment where we planted some seeds to see how they would grow! Today we get to check out our results!
Grow Your Own Plants
KidsAnimalsEducationNature Plants are all around you! You walk on them, eat them, and even climb them! And guess what? You can even grow your very own!
African Lion - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Lions are the only big cats that live in groups called prides, which consist of mostly related females, their cubs, plus one or two adult males.
Christmas Crab - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Over 50 million Christmas crabs migrate across Christmas Island every year!
Antarctica - Destination World
KidsWorldScienceNatureAdventure... Even though the blistering cold keeps away all but the most adventurous explorers and scientists, a few surprises still hide above and below the ice in Antarctica!
Hippo - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Hippos spend most of their time in the water!
Australia - Destination World
KidsWorldAnimalsNatureWildlife... Australia, also known as the Land Down Under, has some of the most unique wildlife in the world.
Polar Bear - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Polar bears can swim 100 miles at a stretch!
Africa - Destination World
KidsWorldAnimalsNatureTravel... Africa is home to some of the most famous animals in the world—here’s your chance to meet them.
Army Ant - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Army ants talk to each other by leaving chemical trails!
Spotted Owl - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Spotted owls can’t move their eyeballs!