Creatures, Teach Us!

Learn about unique creatures that you can find in Singapore—Creatures, Teach Us! is a fun, nature documentary hosted by children for children.

Creatures, Teach Us!

Videos

KINGFISHER: What patience really means in the real world

Not everything happens when we want it to.

PANGOLIN: Believing in ourselves … even when kids are mean

If someone calls you a giraffe, you don't actually become a giraffe.

BAT: The importance of gaining different perspectives

Don't be too quick to judge others as mean or silly.

SEA TURTLE: The importance of slowing down

What’s the difference between a turtle and a tortoise?

About the Show

What can the creatures God has created teach us? Be inspired by a Cat's curiosity, amazed by the King Penguin's resilience and more! Creatures, Teach Us! is a fun, nature series hosted by children for children.

Learn about unique creatures that you can find in Singapore—Creatures, Teach Us! is a fun, nature documentary hosted by children for children.

Each episode of Creatures, Teach Us! contains a family fun pack containing puzzles, memory verses, discussion starters, and family prayers ... all you need to create a wholesome family fun time. Download them here.

Creatures, Teach Us!
Categories
Children, Bible, Documentary, Education, Family, Nature, Originals
Seasons
3
Episodes
18
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