Ear Snacks - Science, art, and culture served up with catchy songs and participation. Award winning musicians connect ordinary things with extraordinary ideas. (Ages 2-5).
Little Stories for Tiny People - Original tales featuring animal characters that tackle lots of topics. Warm and funny. (Ages 2-5)
April Eight - Songs and fairy tales for kids of all ages with family-friendly crafts and recipes. (Ages 3+)
Circle Round - Boston's NPR brings us thoughtfully curated global folktales. (Ages 3-10).
Story Pirates - Actors perform kid-written sketches that are weird, funny, and amazing. (Ages 4-10)
Buttons and Figs - Nonsense literature, from jokes to tongue twisters, help kids make sense of the world around them and create nonsense of their own. (Ages 5-10)
What If World - The narrator spins comic tales out of kid questions, like "What if sharks had legs?" (Ages 5-10)
Peace Out - Perfect for getting kids to relax and breathe while sneaking in mindfulness lessons. Helps wind kids down. (Ages 6-12).
Tumble - Crack science reporting and interviews with experts on new scientific discoveries. (Ages 6-12)
Short and Curly - An Australian podcast examines serious ethical questions. (Ages 6-12)
The Past and the Curious - History with a side of fun. (Ages 6+)
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel - Middle grades kids script and voice this mystery show in a high-quality cross between The Goonies and Stranger Thins. (Ages 8-12)
The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian - Sci-fi adventures starring an 8-year-old on a space station who explores the galaxy with friends. (Ages 8-13)
Brains On! - Kids submit questions; scientists answer them. Music, wisecracks, and decoding a mystery sound keep things lively. (Ages 9+)
Book Club for Kids - Middle schoolers discuss books and sometimes hear a celebrity read or answer questions (Ages 10-14)
List Adapted from Rogers, Linda. “Prime Time for Podcasts.” School Library Journal, vol. 64, no. 2, Feb. 2018, pp. 22–25.,