Culture Kids

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  • Culture Kids

    Let's Go Explore the BIRD Island in South Africa!

    13/2/2026 | 15 mins.
    In this Culture Kids adventure, we travel to Bird Island, South Africa with our friend Lisa Faith from SANCCOB to meet African penguins in their natural habitat. Surrounded by ocean waves, rocky shores, and thousands of seabirds, we learn what makes this island a safe nesting home for penguins and other coastal birds.

    We discover:


    What baby penguins look like before they get their waterproof feathers


    Why penguins huddle together in family groups


    What moulting is and why penguins cannot swim for several weeks


    The challenges African penguins face, including not having enough fish, pollution, oil spills, and habitat loss


    How SANCCOB rescues, rehabilitates, and releases seabirds back into the wild

    We also learn ways kids can help, like using less plastic, sharing what they learn, and supporting organizations that protect wildlife.

    Thank you to Lisa Faith and the entire SANCCOB team for the incredible work they do to care for African penguins and coastal seabirds.

    🎧 Be sure to listen to our previous SANCCOB episode to learn more about penguin rescue and rehabilitation.

    PLEASE SUPPORT CULTURE KIDS!

    Culture Kids is a grassroots nonprofit creating free, accessible cultural and educational audio for children everywhere.
    You can support our mission by:
    ⭐ Leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
    📲 Sharing the show with a friend
    🌍 Making a donation through our website

    🔗 Website: https://culturekidsproductions.org and click on SUPPORT TAB
    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/culturekidsproductions

    The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) rescues, rehabilitates, and releases seabirds, including critically endangered African penguins.

    🔗 Website: https://sanccob.co.za
    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sanccob
    📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/SANCCOB
    🐧 Adopt a penguin: https://sanccob.co.za/adopt
  • Culture Kids

    Let's Go to Bird Island, South Africa!

    13/2/2026 | 15 mins.
    On this unforgettable Culture Train adventure, Kristen and Asher travel to Bird Island, a rocky seabird sanctuary off the coast of South Africa, to meet African penguins in their natural habitat. Joined by returning guest Lisa Faith from SANCCOB (the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds), we explore one of the largest penguin colonies in the country and learn what it truly means to protect wildlife in the wild.

    Surrounded by crashing waves, soaring gannets, and thousands of calling seabirds, we observe African penguins as they nest, huddle, raise fluffy chicks, and even go through a very uncomfortable but important process called moulting. Along the way, we discover why these remarkable birds are now critically endangered — and how families everywhere can play a role in helping them survive.

    This episode is a continuation of our previous visit to SANCCOB’s rescue center, where we learned how injured and oil-affected seabirds are rehabilitated before being released back into the ocean. If you haven’t listened to that episode yet, we recommend starting there to follow the full journey from rescue to release.

    Credits:

    Hosted by: Kristen and Asher KimGuest: Lisa Faith, SANCCOBProduced by: Culture Kids ProductionsSound design and theme music composed by: Kristen Kim

    Sound FX: Envato Elements

    Please Support Culture Kids!
    Website: https://www.culturekidsproductions.org
    Click on Support to Donate!
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturekidsproductions

    ABOUT SANCCOB

    (Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds)
    Website: https://www.sanccob.co.za
    Adopt a Penguin & Donate: https://adopt.sanccob.co.za/get-involved/adopt-a-penguin
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanccob
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SANCCOBSavesSeabirds
  • Culture Kids

    How a City Works: An Adventure at the New York Hall of Science!

    30/1/2026 | 19 mins.
    In this episode, Culture Kids travels to New York City to explore City Works, a hands-on family exhibit at the New York Hall of Science.

    Together with Amelia- the Director of Exhibit Design and Development, Asher and Mom discover the incredible systems and the people behind them that keep cities running every single day. From buses and ferries to water pipes and wastewater treatment, this episode helps kids understand that cities are much more than buildings. They’re living systems powered by teamwork, science, and care.


    How transportation systems like buses, subways, and ferries help people move around a city


    Where clean drinking water comes from and what happens after we flush the toilet


    How sanitation and wastewater systems protect neighborhoods, rivers, and oceans


    Why scientists, engineers, and city workers are so important to everyday life


    How cities around the world may look different—but all work to care for their communities

    Kids will love pretending to drive a city bus through Times Square, learning about rainwater and drains, and discovering the famous “4 Ps” of what’s safe to flush: pee, poop, puke, and paper!

    About CityWorks

    City Works is a large-scale, interactive exhibit designed especially for children and families. Through hands-on play, kids can explore real city systems like transportation, water, sanitation, and energy—and see how these systems are connected and supported by people working behind the scenes.

    The exhibit encourages curiosity, problem-solving, and empathy by helping children understand how cities function and how their everyday choices matter.


    Museum: New York Hall of Science


    Location: Queens, New York


    Website: https://nysci.org


    Exhibit Info: https://nysci.org/exhibitions/city-works

    The New York Hall of Science is a family-favorite destination with hundreds of interactive exhibits that make science fun, accessible, and engaging for kids of all ages.

    🎧 Credits

    Host & Producer: Kristen Kim & Asher Kim

    Guest & Collaborator: Amelia, Director of Exhibit Design and Development

    Sound Design/Music/Edit: Culture Kids Productions

    Music: Envato Elements

    Audio Engineer: Robin Lai

    Academic Consultant: Elisha Li
  • Culture Kids

    Moo, Baa, Aloha! An Animal Rescue Adventure in Kauaʻi!

    23/1/2026 | 17 mins.
    In this immersive Culture Kids adventure, Kristen and Asher hop aboard the Culture Train and travel to the lush island of Kauai in Hawaii to visit Aunty Christy at the Kauai Animal Education Farm. Along the way, families learn where Kauai is located, why it is known as the “Garden Isle,” and how its rainforests, rivers, waterfalls, and dramatic coastline were shaped over millions of years. Once at the farm, listeners are welcomed into a peaceful, storybook-like setting where rescued animals roam freely and live in environments designed to help them feel safe, calm, and at home. Asher meets gentle tortoise Sherman, playful sheep Twinkletoes, and energetic rabbits doing joyful binkies, while Aunty Christy explains how animals come to the farm, how they are cared for, and how spending time with them can help people slow down, feel grounded, and connect more deeply with the world around them.

    This episode invites children and grown-ups alike to explore what it means to care for animals, learn their stories, and discover how humans and animals can support one another. Through hands-on moments, cultural connections, and thoughtful conversations, Culture Kids highlights how learning about animals where you live can be a meaningful way to help them, even from afar. Families will leave this episode feeling relaxed, curious, and inspired by the idea that every living being has a story worth listening to. As always, Culture Kids reminds listeners that they belong, that their curiosity matters, and that every adventure begins with an open heart and a willingness to learn.

    About Kauai Education Farm

    Websitehttps://www.kauaianimaleducationfarm.org

    Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kauaianimaleducationfarm
    (@kauaianimaleducationfarm)

    Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/kauaianimaleducationfarm

    Visiting the Farm
    Visits are typically by appointment or through scheduled programs and events. Families, schools, and community groups are encouraged to reach out through the website to learn about current offerings, educational experiences, and opportunities to visit.

    Supporting the Farm
    Kauai Animal Education Farm is supported by community care, donations, and shared stewardship of the land and animals. Information about how to support the farm, stay connected, or learn more about the animals can be found on their website and social channels.

    Please support Culture Kids!

    Culture Kids is a volunteer supported nonprofit creating immersive, screen free stories that help children and families explore the world together through curiosity, respect, and imagination.

    If you would like to support our mission of creating a more connected world for our children, please consider donating any amount to help keep the Culture Train chugging along!

    http://culturekidsproductions.org

    Click on "Support"

    Check out our instagram and send us a DM! @culturekidsproductions

    🎧 Credits

    Host & Producer: Kristen Kim & Asher Kim

    Guest & Collaborator: Christy at Kauai Education Farm

    Sound Design/Music/Edit: Culture Kids Productions

    Music: Envato Elements

    Audio Engineer: Robin Lai

    Academic Consultant: Elisha Li
  • Culture Kids

    Let's Go Feed Some African Penguins!

    15/1/2026 | 17 mins.
    All aboard the Culture Train. This week, Kristen and Asher travel to sunny South Africa to meet some very special coastal residents, African penguins.

    On this adventure, Culture Kids learn that not all penguins live in icy places. African penguins live along warm, sandy beaches and rocky coastlines in southern Africa. We visit SANCCOB, the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds, where we meet Lisa Faith, an education supervisor and real life penguin protector. SANCCOB is like a hospital for seabirds, rescuing injured and orphaned African penguins, helping them heal, and preparing them to return safely to the ocean.

    Along the way, Culture Kids discover why African penguins are critically endangered and what that means for their future. We learn how SANCCOB began over 50 years ago when a woman named Althea turned her own bathroom into a penguin wash station after an oil spill, and how today the organization has helped more than 100,000 seabirds. Asher even gets to help feed real African penguins, meeting penguins named Sammy and Batman, and learning how each penguin’s belly spots are as unique as fingerprints.

    This episode is full of fun facts and meaningful learning. Culture Kids hear how African penguins eat sardines and anchovies, why they sneeze out extra salt from the ocean, how humans help replace lost nesting spaces, and how people and animals depend on one another. Most of all, this journey shows how care, teamwork, and learning can help protect animals and the planet we all share.

    ABOUT SANCCOB:

    Visit: www.sanccob.co.za.

    You can also follow them on Instagram at @sanccob and on Facebook by searching SANCCOB.

    Families can even adopt a penguin to help support their ongoing care and conservation efforts!

    Please support Culture Kids!

    Culture Kids is a volunteer supported nonprofit creating immersive, screen free stories that help children and families explore the world together through curiosity, respect, and imagination.

    If you would like to support our mission of creating a more connected world for our children, please consider making a donation of any amount to help keep the Culture Train chugging along!

    http://culturekidsproductions.org

    Click on "Support"

    Check out our instagram and send us a DM! @culturekidsproductions

    🎧 Credits

    Host & Producer: Kristen Kim & Asher Kim

    Guest & Collaborator: Lisa Faith, Education Supervisor at SANCCOB

    Sound Design/Music/Edit: Culture Kids Productions

    Music: Envato Elements

    Audio Engineer: Robin Lai

    Academic Consultant: Elisha Li

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About Culture Kids

Culture Kids is a multiple award winning podcast and nonprofit organization on a mission to make a multicultural mindset the default for the next generation. We take young listeners on exciting adventures to countries, cities, and cultures all around the world, exploring topics such as holidays, cuisine, traditions, and even animals around the world. We don’t just teach children about differences-we embrace them with curiosity, understanding, and friendship. Along the way, we uncover surprising similarities that connect us all, building bridges across communities and cultures. We proudly partner with cultural organizations, educators, and authors from all corners of the world to bring authentic voices and rich stories to life. As our 6 year old listener shared, our show "creates love around the world." So pack your imaginary passports and grab your bags because it’s time to become globe-trotting explorers right where you are!
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