Ever wanted to learn about dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures from a 3 year-old? Then this is the podcast for you! New episodes every Friday!
The Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures with Morgan podcast is an absolute delight for both children and adults alike. Hosted by the adorable four-year-old, Morgan, this podcast offers bite-sized overviews of dinosaurs that are not only educational but also entertaining. In just two minutes, Morgan manages to captivate her audience and leave them wanting more.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Morgan herself. Her enthusiasm and knowledge about dinosaurs are beyond her years. It is evident that she has a genuine passion for these prehistoric creatures, and her joy is contagious. Listening to her talk about dinosaurs is not only informative but also incredibly enjoyable. Furthermore, her impersonation of different dinosaurs, such as the Spinosaurus, adds an extra element of fun to the podcast.
Another great aspect of The Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures with Morgan podcast is its accessibility for young children. The episodes are short and concise, making it perfect for little ones with short attention spans. Morgan has a knack for explaining complex concepts in a way that is easy for children to understand. This makes the podcast an excellent resource for parents who want to introduce their kids to the world of dinosaurs in a fun and engaging way.
While it's challenging to find any faults with this podcast, one potential drawback could be its brevity. At only two minutes per episode, some listeners might feel like they want more content. However, considering that this podcast's target audience is young children, the short duration actually works well as it keeps their attention focused on the topic at hand without overwhelming them with too much information.
In conclusion, The Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures with Morgan podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in dinosaurs or looking for an entertaining yet educational resource for their children. Morgan's passion and knowledge shine through each episode, leaving listeners eagerly awaiting new installments. Whether you're a parent seeking an engaging activity for your child or simply someone who enjoys learning about dinosaurs, this podcast is sure to bring a smile to your face and leave you wanting more.
Send us a textMorgan already told you everything she knew about Direwolves (Check out Episode 77 to listen!), but now there is new research and science happening! Could Direwolves be brought back from extinction?? Tune in to find out!
Send us a textTune in to listen to Morgan tell you about this bird that was a link between dinosaurs and modern birds!
Send us a Text Message.Wanna know why fossils of this prehistoric predatory fish were called "toad stones"? Tune in to find out!
Send us a Text Message.Want to learn all about these ice-age predators that have been found by the thousands at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles? Tune in and Morgan will tell you all about them!
Send us a Text Message.Morgan can't wait to tell you about this prehistoric marine mammal that resembled a long whale with tiny legs!
Send us a Text Message.Join Morgan as she teaches you more about this prehistoric mammal that made an appearance in an earlier episode! AND her little sister Sloane stops by to say hello!
Send us a Text Message.Morgan may have taken a year-long hiatus from her podcast (she is 7 now!), but she is BACK and ready to teach you about this pterosaur that may have been PINK! Tune in to find out why!
Tune in to hear Morgan talk about the largest amphibian that ever lived, and what makes it so strange!
Morgan can't wait to teach you about this huge Triassic reptile with a huge head!
Tune in to hear about this long neck dino, and a cool discovery made about it's eggs!
Was this tiny prehistoric creature named after Morgan?? Tune in to find out!
Tune in to hear Morgan teach you all about this prehistoric ink-squirting sea creature!
This little dinosaur holds a dino record! Can you guess what for? Tune in to find out!
Is it a reptile? Is it a mammal? Tune in to find out from Morgan why this early prehistoric creature is so unique!
Find out what makes this ceratopsian (cousins with the famous triceratops!) one of Morgan's favorites!
What famous wizard has ties to Dracorex? Morgan can't wait to tell you!
Morgan can't wait to let you know what is so weird about this dino's name!
Morgan wants to teach you everything she "nose" about this dinosaur!
Morgan can't wait to teach you all about what makes this tiny prehistoric invertebrate so weird!
Ever wonder what a prehistoric kangaroo might look like? Tune in to let Morgan teach you all about this prehistoric marsupial!
Tune in to hear Morgan teach you about this little prehistoric creature that may have been the link between amphibians and reptiles!
Morgan is looking forward to teaching you about this therapod and what modern-day bird it most resembles!
Morgan is excited to introduce you to this prehistoric tiny antelope-like creature!
Morgan got the special opportunity to interview Laura Tewksbury, a Senior Fossil Preparator at The La Brea Tar Pits! Join Morgan as she asks Laura about The Tar pits and what Laura does there!
Morgan can't wait to tell you all about this prehistoric carnivore with a sail on its back. Is it a mammal? Is it a dinosaur? You'll have to tune in to find out!
Morgan is ready to teach you all about these ferocious prehistoric marine reptiles!
Tune in to hear Morgan teach you about the dinosaur that had the longest claws of any creature that ever lived!
Morgan is excited to tell you what makes this pterosaur so weird.
Was this little dinosaur really the first bird? Tune in to learn all about this tiny little feathered dino!
What's that? You wish you could learn even MORE about the smilodon than Morgan taught you back in episode 4? You're in luck! Tune in to learn even more about this prehistoric cat!
For Morgan's 50th episode, she wanted to take a break from talking about dinosaurs to teach you about her favorite paleontologist, Mary Anning!
Morgan is ready to tell you all about this huge therapod that lived at the same time as the t-rex. Who would win in a fight? Tune in to find out!
Morgan can't wait to tell you all about this large duck-billed dinosaur.
Join Morgan as she teaches you all about this ferocious little prehistoric mammal!
Morgan can't wait to teach you about this sabertoothed marsupial!
Morgan loves Tyrannosaurus Rex SO much, that she wanted to bring you a second episode all about them! In this episode, Morgan has some brand new T-Rex facts for you!
Join Morgan as she tells you about this giant prehistoric herbivore with lots of different names!
Morgan can't wait to tell you all about this prehistoric marine reptile with huge eyes.
Morgan shares a bunch of facts about this hadrosaur, including what she thinks they may have communicated with each other about!
Morgan is excited to teach you about this little early pterosaur!
Morgan can't wait to tell you about this super spiky member of the Stegosaur Family!
Even though the Maiasaura is famous for being a good mommy dino, find out why Morgan is glad she isn't a baby Maiasaura!
Morgan is excited to teach you all about this prehistoric marine reptile!
Did you know that a prehistoric relative of that bat was hanging around about 50 million years ago? Morgan does, and she wants to tell you all about it!
Morgan is ready to tell you all about this large prehistoric bird!
Morgan can't wait to tell you all about this huge relative of today's crocodiles!
Tune in to find out why the Gigantoraptor's name is so silly!
What's Morgan'sa favorite thing about this sauropod? Tune in to find out!
This prehistoric marine reptile had more bones in its neck than any other animal that ever lived! Learn more about the Albertonectes from Morgan in this episode!
Morgan can't wait to tell you fun facts about the Iguanodon, like how it got its name!
Morgan is excited to tell you everything you need to know about this large "winged finger" pterosaur!