Just for Kids

2 polar bear cubs curled up with mama bear, laying in the snow

Photo: Daniel J. Cox

Follow your nose (and your curiosity) across the Arctic through our digital learning experiences, fun facts, and activities. And learn how you can be a part of climate warming solutions.

Polar Bear Facts

Ariel view of the sea ice

Photo: BJ Kirschhoffer

Arctic Food Web

Sea ice is as important to the Arctic as soil is to the forest: it supports the entire Arctic food chain. When ocean water gets cold enough to freeze, it expels salt, causing channels to form inside the ice. As sunlight filters through, algae grow within these channels, creating an underwater garden that forms the base of the food chain.

Tundra Connections & Live Events

Ever wonder what a polar bear smells like? How far a polar bear can swim? Or how to become a polar bear scientist? Tune into our Tundra Connections webcasts each spring and fall or watch the best of our archives! 

Close-up face of polar bear image

Polar Bear Cams

Watch polar bears spar, snooze, and test the ice on our live Polar Bear Cams. Or explore the underwater world of beluga whales, and experience the wonder of the northern lights as they dance across the sky! Follow your curiosity and find inspiration in nature on our live cams with Explore.org! 

Two adult polar bears standing close to each other

Just for Kids - What Can Youth Do?

We can work within our own communities to take action on climate warming. Together, we can change the world! Download and share our Solutions Handout, based on the best available science, just for youth! 

A Polar Bear Story

Questions about Polar Bears?

You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers! At least some of them. Use your detective skills to find your answers here. If you can’t find it, join one of our live events and see if you can “stump the scientist!”