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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 3 MIN

Pourquoi la neige tombe-t-elle ?

from Petites Bouchées de Savoir - Un Podcast Éducatif Quotidien pour Enfants · host 93 Till Infinity Media

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¡Bienvenidos al primer episodio de Tiny Science Time! ❄️ Hoy, tus pequeños científicos descubrirán la magia de la nieve y aprenderán por qué cae del cielo. Este episodio divertido e interactivo es perfecto para niños de 2 a 6 años que sienten curiosidad por la ciencia del invierno, la naturaleza y el mundo que los rodea.La nieve comienza como pequeñas gotas de agua en las nubes. Cuando el aire se enfría mucho, estas gotas se convierten en pequeños cristales de hielo, que se unen para formar los copos de nieve. Cada copo es único, y millones de ellos juntos crean la nieve suave y esponjosa que vemos en el suelo. Los niños aprenderán por qué la nieve cruje bajo sus pies, por qué parece blanca y cómo cada copo tiene una forma diferente.Este episodio incluye actividades interactivas. Los niños pueden mover los brazos como copos de nieve, crear su propia “nube de aliento” y explorar la ciencia de la nieve desde casa. Los padres apreciarán que sus hijos desarrollen habilidades STEM tempranas, amplíen su vocabulario y practiquen la observación, todo mientras se divierten.La nieve también forma parte del ciclo del agua, ayudando a ríos, lagos y plantas a mantenerse saludables durante el invierno y la primavera. Los niños aprenderán cómo se derrite la nieve y por qué es esencial para la vida en la Tierra.Si buscas una actividad científica divertida para el invierno, una introducción a STEM para preescolares, o un podcast interactivo que despierte la curiosidad, este episodio es perfecto. ¡Escucha, juega y explora el invierno con tu pequeño científico!_____________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 children aged 2 to 6 who are curious about winter science, nature, and the world around them.Snow starts as tiny water droplets in clouds. When the air gets very cold, these droplets turn into small ice crystals, which join together to form snowflakes. Every flake is unique, and millions of them 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 each flake has a different shape.This episode includes interactive activities. Kids can move their arms like snowflakes, create their own “breath cloud,” and explore the science of snow from home. Parents will love that their children develop early STEM skills, expand their vocabulary, and practice observation—all while having fun.Snow is also part of the water cycle, helping rivers, lakes, and plants stay healthy during winter and spring. Children will learn how snow melts and why it is essential for life on Earth.Perfect for parents looking for French Stories for Kids, early STEM introduction, or an interactive and educational podcast, this episode supports French preschool learning while sparking curiosity and imagination.🎧 Listen and explore winter science with your child on the best preschool French podcast!

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¡Bienvenidos al primer episodio de Tiny Science Time! ❄️ Hoy, tus pequeños científicos descubrirán la magia de la nieve y aprenderán por qué cae del cielo. Este episodio divertido e interactivo es perfecto para niños de 2 a 6 años que sienten...

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