🌍 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventures
Discover the wonders of the animal kingdom together with Professor Bubbles 🐸 and his young scientist friends! On this page, children can explore amazing animals, learn fun facts, and see the special names for baby animals like lion cubs, elephant calves, and penguin chicks.
Our colorful illustrated posters show both the adult animals and their babies, making it easy and fun for kids to learn how animals live, grow, and take care of their families. From the savanna to the ocean, from the forest to the skies, every adventure is full of surprises.
✨ What kids will learn:

- 🐘 The biggest land animals like elephants and giraffes
- 🦁 Mighty predators like lions and bears
- 🐧 Ocean and ice animals like dolphins and penguins
- 🐸 Amazing life cycles like frogs and owls
- 🐴 Farm and wild animals like horses and kangaroos
Each page includes bright illustrations, baby animal names, and fun facts that inspire curiosity and make science and nature exciting for children.
👉 Explore all the animals below and let Professor Bubbles guide you on an unforgettable journey through the natural world!
❄️ How the Greenhouse Effect Changes Winter Weather

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who studies warm and cold Earth 🐸🔬 🌍 Winter Is Changing When we think of winter, we imagine snow, ice, cold air, and frozen ponds.But in many places, winters are starting to feel different. Some winters are: warmer than before shorter wetter instead of snowy full of sudden weather…
❄️ Why Snow Is White

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who loves bright winter mysteries 🐸🔬 🤍 A Very White Winter When winter arrives, the world suddenly looks brighter.Fields, trees and streets turn white.Snow looks white from far away and up close. But here is the big questionWhy is snow white Snow is made of ice.Ice is clear.So why…
❄️ How Snow Keeps Animals Warm

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who loves cozy winter science 🐸🔬 🐾 Snow Looks Cold but It Can Be Warm Snow feels freezing when you touch it.So it might sound strange to hear thisSnow can actually keep animals warm In winter many animals hide under snow on purpose.Why would they do that Let us…
☀️ Why the Winter Sun Stays So Low in January

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who loves watching the sky 🐸🔬 🌅 A Strange Looking Sun In January you might notice something unusual about the Sun. It never climbs very high in the sky.Even at midday it feels low.Shadows are long.The light looks soft and pale. Why does the Sun behave differently in winterAnd…
❄️ Why January Is the Quietest Month in Nature

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who listens carefully to winter 🐸🔍 🌬️ January Feels Very Quiet Have you ever noticed how quiet nature feels in January No buzzing insectsFewer birds singingAlmost no rustling leaves The world seems calm and still But nature is not asleepIt is resting and saving energy Let us discover why…
🌈 Why You Sometimes See a Ring Around the Sun in January

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves sky surprises 🐸🔬 ❄️ A Winter Sky Mystery On cold January days, you might look up and notice something amazing.There is a bright ring or glow around the Sun.Sometimes you even see bright spots on the left and right side of the Sun. Is it magicIs it…
🌅 Why January Days Slowly Get Longer

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves watching the Sun return! 🐸🔬 ❄️ January Feels Dark… But Something Is Changing January is often the coldest month of the year.The mornings are dark, the evenings come early, and winter feels long. But here is some good newsJanuary is the month when daylight starts to grow…
🎄✨ The Science of Christmas Lights

By Professor Bubbles your frog scientist who loves sparkling discoveries! 🐸🔬 🎄 Why Do Christmas Lights Glow So Brightly When Christmas arrives, streets, houses and trees light up with colorful Christmas lights.Red green blue gold blinking or glowingBut have you ever wondered how Christmas lights actually work Let’s explore the science behind Christmas lights with…
🧊❄️ Why Puddles Freeze From the Top Down

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who loves icy discoveries! 🐸🔬 ❄️ A Winter Mystery on the Playground Have you ever noticed something strange in winter? A puddle looks frozen on top…but when you poke it with a stick — splash! — there’s water underneath! Why does ice form on the top first?Why doesn’t…
🐾❄️ How Animals Leave Tracks in the Snow

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who loves exploring snowy trails! 🐸🔍✨ 👣 Snow Is Nature’s Notebook Fresh snow doesn’t just cover the ground…it records everything that walks across it! Foxes, rabbits, deer, birds — even tiny mice — leave clear footprints that tell a story.Kids can become real winter detectives by learning how…
☃️❄️ What Makes Snow Sticky? The Science Behind Perfect Snowballs and Snowmen

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who builds the BEST snowballs in the forest! 🐸🧤✨ ❄️ Not All Snow Is the Same Have you ever noticed that sometimes snow is soft and powdery…and other times it’s sticky enough to make the perfect snowball or snowman? Kids always wonder:Why does some snow clump together while…
🌬️❄️ Why You Can See Your Breath in Winter

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who loves puffing tiny winter clouds! 🐸💨✨ 😮💨 Winter Magic: Breath Clouds When you step outside on a cold winter morning and breathe out, something magical happens: A tiny cloud floats right in front of your face! But what is it?Where does it come from?And why does it…
❄️✨ What Is Hoarfrost? The Sparkling Winter Crystals That Grow Overnight

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who wakes up early to study sparkly things! 🐸🔬 ✨ A Magical Winter Morning Have you ever stepped outside on a cold morning and seen the world covered in a thin layer of white, sparkly ice? Grass looks fluffy.Trees look dusted with diamonds.Cars look like they’re coated in…
❄️💧 How Icicles Form: The Dripping, Freezing Magic of Winter

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who loves sparkly winter science! 🐸✨ ❄️ What Are Icicles? You’ve probably seen icicles hanging from roofs, trees, fences or windows.They look like frozen daggers, crystal spears, or magic winter decorations. But how do they form?And why do some winters have lots of icicles while others have almost…
❄️👣 Why Snow Crunches Under Your Feet: The Science of Winter Sounds

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who LOVES crunchy snow walks! 🐸✨ 👣 Crunch… crunch… crunch… Have you ever walked across fresh snow and heard that satisfying crunch with every step? It’s one of the most iconic winter sounds — but what causes it? Why does some snow crunch loudly…while other snow is soft…
✨🌙 Why the Sky Looks Different in Winter: The Science of Stars, Moonlight, and Long Nights

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who loves stargazing in the snow! 🐸🔭❄️ 🌌 Winter Nights = Nature’s Biggest Light Show Winter may be cold, but it brings something magical:the clearest, darkest, most beautiful skies of the year! If you’ve ever looked up on a winter evening, you might notice: ⭐ Brighter stars 🌙…
🐻❄️ How Animals Stay Warm in Winter: Nature’s Winter Coats and Survival Tricks

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who bundles up with science! 🐸🧣 🌬️ Winter Is Cold… But Animals Are Clever When winter arrives, temperatures drop, snow falls, and icy winds blow.But animals don’t get jackets or scarves like we do — so how do they stay warm? Turns out, animals use amazing biological tricks…
❄️ How Snowflakes Are Made: The Secret Geometry of Winter

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who LOVES catching snowflakes on his tongue! 🐸✨ 🌨️ Snow: Winter’s Most Magical Science When winter arrives, something amazing falls from the sky…Snowflakes!Tiny, icy, sparkling pieces of art — each one unique. But how do snowflakes form?Why are they shaped like stars?And why does each one look different?…
🍂🦉 How Animals Use Their Senses in Autumn: Nature’s Super Sensors

By Professor Bubbles — the frog scientist with super sniffing skills! 🐸👃✨ 🍁 Autumn Is a Season Full of Signals When autumn arrives, nature becomes a playground of new smells, sounds, and textures.Animals must use their super senses to find food, stay safe, and prepare for winter. Humans have five senses…but animals often have supercharged…
🍂🦊 How Animals Use Camouflage in Autumn: Nature’s Hide-and-Seek Masters

Written by Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who’s excellent at hiding in leaves! 🐸🍁 🎨 What Is Camouflage? Camouflage is nature’s version of hide-and-seek.It helps animals blend into their surroundings so predators can’t find them — or so they can sneak up on food! In the wild, being invisible can mean the difference between…
🐾 The Science of Animal Footprints: How to Track Wildlife in Autumn

By Professor Bubbles — your frog scientist who loves muddy discoveries! 🐸👣 🍁 Autumn: The Best Season for Tracking After it rains in autumn, the ground becomes soft, muddy, and perfect for something magical… Animal footprints! 🐾 In forests, parks, and even backyards, you can spot clues left behind by animals — tiny marks that…
🕷️ Why Spiders Build Webs in Autumn: Nature’s Architects at Work

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves exploring nature’s clever designs! 🐸🔬 🍁 Spiders in Autumn When autumn arrives, and the air turns cool and crisp, you might start noticing more spiderwebs glistening in the morning dew. They sparkle in the sunshine, stretch between bushes and fences, and sometimes even decorate your window! 🌅✨…
🐦 Why Birds Fly in a V-Shape: The Science of Migration

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves watching the skies! 🐸☁️ 🌍 The Great Autumn Journey Every autumn, as the weather turns cooler and the days grow shorter, something amazing happens in the sky. Thousands of birds suddenly pack up and fly away — not forever, just for the winter! ❄️ This long trip…
❄️ The Science of Morning Frost: Why Your Backyard Sparkles Like Diamonds

Written by Professor Bubbles — the frog scientist who is always up before sunrise! 🐸✨ Have you ever looked outside on a chilly autumn morning and noticed your backyard glittering?The grass, leaves, and even spiderwebs are covered with tiny white crystals that sparkle like diamonds. That magical decoration is called frost. But…How does frost form?Why…
🍄 Why Mushrooms Love Autumn: The Secret World of Fungi

Written by Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist guide to the wonders of nature! 🐸🔬 Autumn is more than falling leaves.It’s mushroom season — the time of year when forests suddenly fill with weird shapes, bright colors, and fascinating fungi popping up everywhere. But what are mushrooms really?And why do they appear mostly in autumn? Let’s…
🐿️ Why Animals Prepare for Winter: Nature’s Clever Survival Plan

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves watching animals get ready for the cold! 🐸❄️ 🍁 Autumn: The Season of Preparation When autumn arrives, nature begins to change — the air cools, leaves fall, and the days grow shorter. 🌳🍂But while we humans put on warm sweaters and drink hot chocolate, animals all over…
🌫️ The Magic of Mist: How Clouds Touch the Ground

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves foggy mornings and mysteries of the air! 🐸☁️ 🌁 What Is Mist, Really? Have you ever woken up on a chilly autumn morning and seen the world wrapped in a soft white blanket?That’s mist — a type of cloud that comes down to visit the ground! 🌫️…
🌏 Autumn Around the World: How Seasons Change Across the Earth

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves hopping between continents! 🐸✈️ 🍁 One World, Many Autumns When you think of autumn, you might imagine falling leaves, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin pie. 🎃🍂But did you know that autumn doesn’t happen at the same time everywhere in the world? While kids in Europe are jumping in…
🍂 Why Leaves Fall in Autumn: The Science of Change

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves jumping into piles of crunchy leaves! 🐸🍁 🌳 A Season of Change When autumn arrives, the world transforms.The air feels cooler, the days grow shorter, and the trees turn shades of red, orange, yellow, and gold. But have you ever wondered why leaves change color — and…
🌰 Nature’s Hidden Travelers: How Seeds Spread in Autumn

By Professor Bubbles, your frog scientist who loves watching the wind carry nature’s secrets! 🐸🍃 🍁 Autumn: The Season of Seed Adventures When the air turns cool and leaves start to fall, something magical happens in nature — plants send their seeds out on adventures! 🌬️ Autumn isn’t just about colorful leaves and pumpkins —…
