Kids Edition 2025: Aquifers | The Institute for Creation Research

Kids Edition 2025: Aquifers

Hi, kids! We created a special Acts & Facts just for you! Have fun doing the activities while learning about the wonderful world God gave you to enjoy and take care of.

Imagine a giant sponge hiding deep underground—filled with water! That’s what an aquifer is! It’s like a secret underground treasure that stores rain and keeps our wells, rivers, and springs flowing.

Click HERE to download the entire Kids Edition 2025 Acts & Facts.

Click HERE for the Kids! Edition individual sections and ICR’s Creation Kids activity pages.

Contributions by Communications department: Brian Thomas, Rachel Brown, Renée Dusseau, Michael Stamp, Lori Fausak, Bethany Trimble, and Sydney Walters. Designed by Susan Windsor

Cite this article: . 2025. Kids Edition 2025: Aquifers. Acts & Facts. 54 (12).

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