Have you ever seen the sky look like itβs on fire with color? πβοΈ In this episode of The Nature Loving Kids Podcast, we explore one of the rarest and most beautiful sights in nature β fire rainbows.
Fire rainbows, also called circumhorizontal arcs, arenβt caused by rain or storms. Instead, they happen when sunlight passes through tiny ice crystals high in the sky, creating bright streaks of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple that look like painted clouds. Kids will learn how fire rainbows form, why they are so rare, and how they are different from regular rainbows.
This episode invites children and families to slow down, look up, and appreciate the beauty of nature life and Godβs thoughtful design. Through clear explanations, kid-friendly science, and moments of wonder, listeners are reminded that not everything in creation has to be useful β some things exist simply to bring joy and awe.
Perfect for Christian families, homeschool science lessons, and curious kids who love sky and weather facts, this episode celebrates the creativity and beauty found in Godβs world.