🌍 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!
🐴 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Horse

Horses are fast, powerful animals that have lived with humans for thousands of years. A baby horse is called a foal. Foals can stand and walk only a few hours after birth. Horses are great runners and can sleep both lying down and standing up!
🐻 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Bear

Bears are big, strong animals that live in forests and mountains. A baby bear is called a cub. Cubs stay with their mothers for more than a year to learn how to find food and survive. Bears love to eat berries, fish, and sometimes honey.
🐸 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Frog

Frogs start their lives in water as tadpoles before growing legs and turning into frogs. Tadpoles breathe through gills, just like fish. Frogs are amazing jumpers, and some can leap more than 20 times their body length!
🦉 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Owl

Owls are night birds with big eyes and sharp hearing. A baby owl is called an chick. Owls can turn their heads almost all the way around, which helps them see in the dark. They are excellent hunters and can catch mice, insects, and even fish.
🦘 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Kangaroo

Kangaroos come from Australia, and their babies are called joeys. A joey is born very small and crawls into its mother’s pouch, where it grows safely. Kangaroos are famous for their strong legs, and they can jump up to 9 meters (30 feet) in a single bound.
🦒 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Giraffe

Giraffes are the tallest animals on Earth. Baby giraffes are also called calves, just like elephants! A giraffe calf can stand up and walk within an hour after birth. With their long necks, giraffes can reach the highest leaves on trees.
🐧 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Penguin

Penguins may look like birds in tuxedos, but they are excellent swimmers! A baby penguin is called a chick, and it hatches from an egg. Penguins take turns keeping the egg warm on their feet until it hatches. Some penguins can swim faster than 15 miles per hour.
🐬 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Dolphin

Dolphins are clever ocean animals that talk with clicks and whistles. A baby dolphin is called a calf. Dolphins can work together to hunt fish and even play games with each other. They use echolocation, sending out sounds to find food in the dark ocean.
🦁 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Lion

Step into the savanna with Professor Bubbles and meet the mighty lion!Baby lions are called cubs, and they are born with little spots that fade as they grow. Lions are known as the kings of the jungle, and their roar can be heard up to 8 kilometers (5 miles) away. They live in family groups…
🐘 Professor Bubbles’ Nature Adventure – Elephant

Discover the amazing world of elephants with Professor Bubbles!Did you know that baby elephants are called calves? A calf can weigh more than 100 kilos at birth and already knows how to use its tiny trunk. Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth, and they live together in family groups called herds. With their…