In today's interstellar episode of Collide Kids Podcast, host Christen Clark takes listeners on a journey through a month dedicated to the wonders of books with 5 fantastic authors dedicated to nurturing and inspiring children in incredibly unique ways. Today's episode features an engaging conversation with author Tina Cho, the ingenious author of "God's Little Astronomer". Tina is a kindergarten teacher by day and children's book writer by night. She shares her passion for the convergence of faith and science, imparting wisdom on the majesty of God's creation as seen through the wonders of the universe. This insightful interview is sure to captivate anyone interested in the stars, space, and how it all intersects with our spiritual lives. Plus Kids Only Segment featuring Dillon Milsap!
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Today's episode also includes a fun space trivia game to challenge both the young and young at heart to a cosmic battle of wits.
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Bridging Science and Faith for Children: "So I haven't seen one that mixes faith and science. So that's how I came up with it."
— Tina Cho [00:10:02 → 00:10:08]
The Wonders of Space in Education: "So I think learning about the stars is really interesting for kids, how they're all different colors of stars, and stars don't have five points. They're round spheres."
— Tina Cho [00:10:57 → 00:11:09]
The Uniqueness of Creation: "I think we can learn how creative God is. I mean, the fact that when you think about, like, asteroids, they're not anything beautiful, but each one is different from the other one. It points to how he's created us as humans. We are all different, just like our fingerprints."
— Tina Cho [00:11:32 → 00:11:52]
The Joy of Writing for Children: "writing for children, you get to write from your heart and write from your experiences and make it fun and interesting and doesn't have to be so long."
— Tina Cho [00:15:10 → 00:15:19]
The Calling to Teach: "I've always wanted to be a teacher since I was a little kid. I used to play school with my brother and sister and made them do worksheets."
— Tina Cho [00:15:51 → 00:15:59]
The Intersection of Faith and Science: "Well, science starts with God because God created the world, and the Bible speaks so much about science. The Bible is our first textbook, you know, and so everything that we learn comes from God."
— Tina Cho [00:16:59 → 00:17:16]
The Divine Personal Connection: "even though God created all this vast universe, he cares mostly for me. God's love is shown to me through his universe."
— Tina Cho [00:18:33 → 00:
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