Announcing the Acts & Facts Kids Edition for 2025! | The Institute for Creation Research


Announcing the Acts & Facts Kids Edition for 2025!
Hi, kids!

Have you ever stopped to think about just how wonderful and amazing our world really is? Everywhere you look, from the tiniest bug to the biggest mountain, you can see signs of God’s creativity and care. In this special kids’ edition of Acts & Facts, we’re going on an exciting adventure to discover some of the incredible things God has made.

You’ll meet interesting animals—like powerful bears, speedy ostriches, and sticky-toed geckos—and learn what makes each one so unique. We’ll also explore some of God’s coolest designs, such as the clever ways animals use camouflage, the incredible way your eyes help you see the world, and the hidden systems beneath our feet, like aquifers that store fresh water deep underground.

There’s so much to learn, explore, and enjoy! Whether you love science, animals, art, or just discovering new things, this issue has something special for you. Creation Kids pages are packed with fun activities, facts, and surprises.

Get ready to explore God’s creation in a whole new way—let’s go!

Click Here to check out the Acts & Facts Kids edition 2025!
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