Whale Fun for Kids

Whales in the deep

Whales are the gentle giants of the ocean! These amazing animals are mammals, just like people, but they live in the water their whole lives. Whales are super smart and love to swim, play, and sometimes even jump out of the water! There are many different types of whales, and they can be really, really big. Let’s learn more about these incredible sea animals!

Watch a Whale in Action!

Whales are fun to watch because they leap, splash, and swim through the ocean with big tails and friendly sounds.

What is a Whale?

Whales are large, warm-blooded marine mammals that live in the ocean. They breathe air through a blowhole on top of their heads and take care of their babies like other mammals.

  • Whales are not fish – they are mammals!
  • They have lungs and need to come up to the surface to breathe
  • There are two main types: baleen whales and toothed whales
  • Some whales sing songs to talk to each other

Where do Whales live?

Whales live in oceans all around the world. Some like warm water, and others like cold water. They travel long distances every year to find food and to have babies.

  • Whales live in every ocean on Earth
  • Some whales live near the Arctic and Antarctic
  • Others swim near coasts or in deep ocean waters

What do Whales eat?

Whales eat different things depending on their kind. Some eat tiny sea animals called krill, and others eat fish or squid.

  • Baleen whales eat krill and plankton by filtering water through their baleen plates
  • Toothed whales eat fish, squid, and sometimes other small animals
  • Blue whales can eat up to 4 tons (3,600 kg) of krill in one day!

How big is a Whale?

Whales are the biggest animals on Earth! The blue whale is the largest whale and can be as long as two school buses.

  • Blue whales can grow up to 100 feet (30 meters) long
  • They can weigh more than 200,000 pounds (90,700 kilograms)
  • Even baby whales are as big as a car when they are born!

What sound do Whales make?

Whales make lots of interesting sounds like songs, clicks, and whistles. They use these sounds to talk to each other and find their way around underwater.

Cool Whale facts

Here are some fun and awesome facts about whales that kids love to learn!

  • Whales can hold their breath for over an hour
  • Some whales sing songs that can be heard for miles underwater
  • Whales travel in groups called pods
  • Humpback whales like to leap out of the water and splash
  • Whale babies are called calves
  • Blue whales have hearts the size of a small car
  • Orcas, also known as killer whales, are actually dolphins
  • Whales sleep with one eye open

Printables and coloring fun

Have fun with whales even when you’re not near the ocean! Print and play with these fun whale activities:

Whales in the eco-system

Whales are important animals in the ocean. They help keep the ocean healthy and feed other animals with the nutrients they spread around.

  • Whales help mix nutrients in the ocean when they swim
  • Whale poop helps grow tiny sea plants called phytoplankton
  • Some whales are endangered and need protection
  • Saving whales helps other sea animals too

Ask a grown-up to help you learn more

There are lots of great places online to learn more about whales. Ask an adult to help you explore these pages:

Fun questions about Whales

Are whales the biggest animals in the world?

Yes, the blue whale is the biggest animal ever known.

Do whales sleep in the water?

Yes, they sleep in the water, usually floating or slowly swimming.

What do baby whales eat?

Baby whales drink their mother’s milk.

Can whales breathe underwater?

No, they breathe air through blowholes and must surface to breathe.

Why do whales jump out of the water?

To communicate, play, remove parasites, or show strength.

How long do whales live?

Many live 30–90 years; some can live over 100 years.

Do all whales sing songs?

No, mostly male humpback whales are known for singing.

Are whales nice to people?

Generally, yes. They’re curious and rarely aggressive.

Ways to donate and support Whales

Whales need our help to stay safe and healthy in the ocean. People can help by learning more, sharing what they know, and supporting groups that protect whales and their ocean homes.

Donate to Help Us Save Whales

Sources: Wikipedia, Live Science, Creative Commons, Britannica.com and Freesound.org

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Alphabetical list of animals that start with W

A full alphabetical list of popular animal names that begin with the letter W for toddlers and preschool kids.

  1. Wallaby
  2. Walrus
  3. Warthog
  4. Wasp
  5. Water Buffalo
  6. Weasel
  7. Whale
  8. Whale Shark
  9. White Tiger
  10. Wildebeest
  11. Wolf
  12. Wolverine
  13. Wombat
  14. Woodlouse
  15. Woodpecker
  16. Woolly Mammoth (extinct)
  17. Worm
  18. Wrasse

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