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Entertaining And Educational Podcasts For Kids (You'll Want To Listen Too)

Entertaining And Educational Podcasts For Kids Youll Want To Listen Too

Little people with big ideas need entertaining, educating and engaging activities and what better way to feed their minds than with podcasts (some of which are by kids for kids). One Fine Baby has put together the ultimate list of must-listen-to channels that will keep even the baby’s thinking big!

Stories Podcast

This free podcast for kids of all ages is hosted by Amanda Weldon and it’s packed full of classic stories. Think Peter Rabbit, Snow White and even new tales about The Greedy Dog, The Mighty Shadow and the King of the Frogs. Listen in to Stories Podcast at bedtime or any time during the day and be amazed as these characters come to life in just 20 minutes.

ABC Kids Little Yarns

Delving into the culture of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island communities this podcast hosted by the ABC is about friendship, families and native Australia. Kids can learn about crocodiles and cassowaries, hear stories from kids in Yugambeh and travel across the country and experience a new adventure. Each Little Yarns episode is 8 minutes long!

Kinderling Kids Radio

A series of shows, Kinderling Kids Radio has something for every little body. From The Fact Detectives to Sing-a-Long and Dirtgirl’s Nature Detective Academy it’s worth tuning in to these super short 6 minute episodes. Listen in live at 6am, with a show streaming every few hours until 8pm.

Brains On

Do you have inquisitive kids? Brains On is an award-winning podcast dedicated to all things science. Each episode sets out to answer questions about tears, dust, UFOs and why we lie! There’s also great content about unicorns of the sea, feelings, déjà vu and hiccups. The list goes on…

Dream Big

Ranked as the number one podcast in the iTunes Kids & Family section, Dream Big is hosted by 9-year-old Eva Karpman and her mum Olga. Together the mother-and-daughter team profile inspirational people including Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield and Five Second Rule entrepreneur Mel Robbins. It’s inspiring to all ages.

Wow in the World

Join Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz daily as they navigate the world’s coolest corners now and then. Yes, they use a 3D printer to recreate the voice of a 3000-year-old mummy and chart family trees to find the first person to ever be called “baby blue eyes”. Wow in the World is full of incredible content worth listening to.

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