Recent Additions for Kids

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  • Created Creature: Guinea Pig - Chatty Cavies (Kids Answers AudioArticle)

    Cats meow, dogs bark, and guinea pigs love to chat! The cavy (KA-vee) kind, which guinea pigs belong to, were created on day six of creation week, the
    same day as the chubby, pink animals they’re named for. Cats meow, dogs
    bark, and guinea
    pigs love to chat! The
    cavy (KA-vee) kind, which
    guinea p...

  • S1E9 Rests: Sound & Silence

    In this episode of Note for Note, students discover how sound and silence work together to create meaningful music. Through engaging listening activities and games, learners identify rests—the moments of quiet that give music shape, phrasing, and expression. Students explore basic note and rest v...

  • S1E8 Orchestra Instruments

    In this episode of Note for Note, students discover the exciting world of orchestra instruments and how composers use them to create colorful and expressive music. Through fun games like instrument charades and “Who Am I?”, students learn to identify instruments from the four main orchestral fami...

  • S3E12 How Long Did It Take For Caves To Form?

    How long do caves take to form, and are they connected to Noah’s Flood? In this episode of Lily’s Lab, Lily explores a young viewer’s question by digging into Genesis and geology. She explains how the global Flood created dramatic changes to the earth, forming limestone layers and vast cave syste...

  • S1E7 Texture in Music

    In this episode of Note for Note, students discover how texture shapes the sound of music. Through fun rhythm activities using food phrases like “pepperoni pizza,” “sweet sweet watermelon,” and “crunchy Doritos,” students learn how different rhythms and instruments can layer together to create a ...

  • S3E11 Are Dinosaurs Related To Birds?

    Are dinosaurs related to birds? In this episode of Lily’s Lab, Lily and her assistant Lucas tackle a popular question by digging into Genesis and calling in a paleontology expert. Together, they explore what the Bible teaches about creation days, animal kinds, and why dinosaurs and birds are cons...

  • S1E12 Explore Mesa Verde / Chaco Ruins

    Noah explores Mesa Verde, the Aztec Ruins, and Chaco Ruins, where over a thousand years ago early American’s built residences and cities among the cliffs and canyons. He’ll investigate man’s origins from a secular and biblical worldview, showing how the weight of evidence points to our beginning ...

  • S1E6 Dynamic Sounds

    Students learn how dynamics—the loudness and softness of music—help tell a musical story. Through the playful “Grizzly Bear” singing game, students practice changing their voices from quiet to loud while staying aware of the beat. The lesson then features In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvar...

  • S3E10 Where People Alive When the Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth?

    Did humans and dinosaurs live at the same time? In this episode of Lily’s Lab, Lily explores a big question from a young viewer by digging into Genesis to discover when God created animals and people. Along the way, she explains why the Bible describes dinosaur-like creatures, what “dominion” mea...

  • S1E11 Explore Arches National Park & Natural Bridges National Monument

    Noah Justice travels to Arches National Park and Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah where explores how catastrophic erosion has produced these incredible rock structures. At Arches he’ll see how sediments were laid down quickly, then were eroded by water catastrophically, leaving behind th...

  • S3E9 Were the Continents Ever Connected?

    Were the continents always separate? In this episode of Lily’s Lab, Lily explores a big question from a young viewer: were the continents ever connected? By digging into Genesis and comparing biblical answers with common scientific ideas, Lily explains why many believe the land was once one super...

  • S1E5 Musical Timbres

    In this episode of Note for Note, students explore timbre—the unique sound or “voice” of music. By listening, guessing, and moving to selections from The Carnival of the Animals, kids learn how different instruments create distinct sounds that can represent animals, moods, and motion. Featuring m...

  • S1E10 Explore the Mammoth Site

    Noah explores The Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, South Dakota. He'll explore this amazing site, where over one hundred mammoths have been preserved in the sediments in an ancient sinkhole. He’ll find out how genetics can explain where the mammoths came from after the global Flood, why radio carbon ...

  • S3E8 Why Did God Allow Some Creatures To Go Extinct?

    Lily tackles a thoughtful question: Why did God allow some creatures to go extinct? By exploring Scripture and talking with a science expert, Lily explains how death entered the world through sin and why extinction is part of a broken creation. The episode points to God’s love, His grief over suf...

  • S1E4 Musical Form

    In this episode of Note for Note, students discover how music is organized through form—the patterns and sections that shape a piece of music. Using movement, parachute play, and listening activities, learners identify repeating and contrasting sections while exploring the exciting William Tell O...

  • S1E9 Explore Dinosaur National Monument

    Noah explores Dinosaur National Monument in western Colorado. He’ll explore this amazing site, where hundreds of dinosaur skeletons have been found in a mass graveyard. He’ll take a look at the evidence for the Biblical record of dinosaurs living in recent history and why meteorites just don’t ma...

  • Wanders in Creation: The Fish Fiasco (Kids Answers Audio Article)

    The Wanders’ big trip to the aquarium was not off to a great start. For the past month, Mom had taken a break from their normal homeschool science curriculum to lead the kids through a marine biology study which would end with this trip. Andy and Eva had been counting down
    the days to their aquar...

  • S3E5 What Happened To the Ark?

    Lily investigates a thoughtful question from a 10-year-old viewer: what became of the Ark once Noah, his family, and the animals stepped off? Using careful research and Scripture, Lily walks through the timeline of the Flood, uncovering just how long the Ark journey really lasted—spoiler alert: i...

  • S2E2 Rock Collecting

    Join Peter Streamer and his young friend Jamie on a rock-solid adventure that trades wildlife tracking for geological discovery. In this episode, they explore the fascinating world of rock collecting—learning about igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, colorful crystals, glowing minerals, ...

  • S2E4 Jumping Spiders

    Jump into the tiny world of jumping spiders! Peter meets a young spider zookeeper, learns how these amazing creatures see, move, and live, and heads outside to spot one in the wild—all while discovering the wonder of God’s creation.

  • Mrs. C & Me

    4 seasons

    Help children discover and apply the true history of the world alongside Mrs. C and her friends.

    Student Books available at answersingenesis.ca/store.