Why Does Snow Fall? | Educational Podcast for Kids
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Welcome to the first episode of Tiny Science Time! ❄️ Today, your little scientists will discover the magic of snow and learn why it falls from the sky. This fun and interactive episode is perfect for preschoolers ages 2–6 who are curious about winter science, nature, and the world around them.
Did you know snow starts as tiny drops of water in clouds? When the air is very cold, these drops freeze into tiny ice crystals, which stick together to form snowflakes. Each snowflake is unique, and millions together create the soft, fluffy snow we see on the ground. Children will learn why snow crunches under their feet, why it looks white, and how snowflakes are all different shapes.
This episode includes interactive activities that make science fun. Kids are invited to wiggle like snowflakes, create their own “breath clouds,” and explore the science of snow from home. Parents will love that their toddlers are learning early STEM concepts, gaining new vocabulary, and practicing observation skills—all while having fun!
Snow is also part of the water cycle, helping rivers, lakes, and plants stay healthy during winter and spring. Kids will understand how snow melts and why it’s essential for life on Earth.
Whether you’re looking for a fun winter science activity, an introduction to STEM for preschoolers, or an interactive podcast that sparks curiosity, this episode is perfect. Listen, move, and explore the wonders of winter together with your little scientist!