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Our nature-led stories spark big conversations, build science savvy and inspire real-world solutions.
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Discover extraordinary creatures that thrive in the deep, the dark and the hidden.
Discover extraordinary creatures that thrive in the deep, the dark and the hidden.
Welcome to a world of whispering reeds, muddy mysteries and sudden splashes.
Welcome to a world of whispering reeds, muddy mysteries and sudden splashes.
Reckless or smart? Meet nature’s biggest daredevils
View all available editions of Eco Kids Planet magazine. Cherry-pick selected titles or select a themed bundle.
View all available editions of Eco Kids Planet magazine. Cherry-pick selected titles or select a themed bundle.
We have a range of Eco Kids Planet Products that will keep children collecting and learning.
We have a range of Eco Kids Planet Products that will keep children collecting and learning.
Somewhere beneath a grassy field right now, a tiny insect is building an underground loudspeaker. Male mole crickets engineer horn-shaped burrows that amplify their calls hundreds of metres into the night air – and your child can recreate the same science at home using nothing but cardboard and a phone. This hands-on experiment explores sound, shape and natural engineering in a way that is genuinely surprising. No screens, no special equipment, just a brilliant idea borrowed from nature.
Our Risky Moment competition invited young explorers to capture a risky moment in the wild – a split second when animals must make bold choices to survive. From daring leaps across rocky cliffs to dangerous river crossings, we received many hair-raising entries showing just how adventurous life in nature can be.
A huge thank you to everyone who entered our Winter Explorer competition. You proved that winter is not ‘empty’ at all – it’s full of clues, if you know how to look.