20 Favorite Podcasts for Children

August 22, 2022 Treehouse Schoolhouse

My kids LOVE listening to stories while eating meals, coloring, or building with legos. Podcasts are one of our favorite free ways to listen to stories. 

I stream all of these on Spotify and cast them to our Bluetooth speaker in the center of the table or play them in the car. They can all be found on other platforms as well.

In this blog post:

  • Podcasts that emphasize virtuous living, positive character traits, and Biblical truths
  • Podcasts that explore history, science, or nature study
  • Podcasts that tell stories featuring folktales, fables, and original stories
  • Podcasts that explore classical music, dance, hand rhymes, and movement games 

Podcasts that emphasize virtuous living, positive character traits, and Biblical truths

Lamplighters Kids Stories

Lamplighters Kids Stories features short, engaging stories and songs that promote traditional virtues such as beauty, grace, and courage. Each episode wraps up with a few discussion questions!

God’s B!g Story

God’s B!g Story presents short conversations and teachings about Biblical concepts in a kid-friendly format. Episodes include prayer, Bible stories, teaching, and songs.

Good Way

Good Way is a Charlotte Mason and Classical Education morning time podcast that includes scripture readings, songs, hymns, poetry, fables, and stories.

Kids Bible Stories

Kids Bible Stories showcases delightful Bible stories presented in an engaging way with voices and sound effects. Episodes conclude with an application to connect the story to their lives.

Paws & Tales

Paws & Tales shares truths from God’s Word and character traits taught through stories. The podcast is narrated by forest animals.

More Bible resources from Treehouse Schoolhouse

For more ways to explore the Bible in your home with your family and children, consider resources from Treehouse Schoolhouse. 

family style bible curriculum

Rooted Family Bible Curriculum is a home Bible study material for families that explores Biblical truths. With weekly declarations like “Love the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength,” “I was created with a purpose,” and “I was made to worship,” this family-style devotional is a gentle invitation for children to draw near to the Word of God.

Rooted is more than a Bible study. It encourages discipleship for the whole family, combining Scripture with beauty subjects, Scripture memorization, prayer prompts, and family activities. To see if this study is a good fit for your family, try a free week of Rooted Family Bible Curriculum.

children scripture memorization
Light the Way includes 24 weeks of daily scripture memory activities. Children can recite, write, draw, or interact with character-building scriptures as they commit them to memory. Download a free sample of Light the Way here.

Podcasts that explore history, science, or nature study

best nature podcasts for children

These five podcasts inspire young nature lovers, scientists, and historians. If you use Treehouse Nature Study, it’s really fun to line up the episodes from the science podcasts with the theme you’re studying each week! My kids have learned so much listening while they play with legos, eat lunch, or model with clay.

Related: 40+ Ways to Engage Children During Read Alouds

Brains On!

Brains On! Science Podcast for Kids is a science podcast co-hosted by kid scientists! Episodes answer questions from listeners and include topics like dust, why dogs stink, and how the internet works.

Real Cool History for Kids

Real Cool History for Kids tells amazing historical stories from a Biblical worldview perspective. The host is Angela O’Dell, a homeschool mom and well-known author.

The Past & The Curious

The Past & The Curious is a history podcast for families that shares amazing and random stories from history. You’ll enjoy the humor and music in this podcast as you learn real facts from history.

No Sweat Nature Study

No Sweat Nature Study shares seasonal facts, nature walk and journaling inspiration, and outdoor challenges for homeschool families.

Nature & Science 4 Kids

Nature & Science 4 Kids are short podcast episodes that present facts and stories about the wonders of nature and science from a Christian perspective.

best nature podcasts for kids

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

In Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in Bible, master naturalist, Bible teacher, and author Eryn Lynum explores how God’s wild and wonderful world is full of amazing life lessons.

Podcasts that tell stories featuring folktales, fables, and original stories

Storynory

In Storynory, you’ll find original stories along with classic fairy tales, folktales, poetry, and myths. This one is great for children ages 3 and up.

Little Stories for Tiny People

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and Bedtime Stories for Kids features original stories that will delight all ages. I love the sound effects and creativity of these calming tales.

Storyland: Kid Stories and Bedtime Fairy Tales for Children

Storyland is a storytelling podcast features retellings of classic fairy tales and classic stories as well as originals. It’s great for all ages!

African Folktales with Miss Jo Jo

African Folktales with Miss Jo Jo is a Webby Award-winning children’s podcast of diverse short stories originating in Africa, originally passed down from generation to generation. You will love the host, Miss Jo Jo!

Fun Fables: Bedtime Stories with a Twist

On Fun Fables, you’ll hear funny reimagined versions of classic folktales and fables, such as “The Three Little Pigs” and “Little Red Riding Hood.” Get ready to laugh!

Related: Best Sources for Preschool & Elementary Living Book Lists

Podcasts that explore classical music, dance, hand rhymes, and movement games

Some of these include classical music education and others dance moves and rhythm games. Read the descriptions and check them all out!

Classics for Kids

Classics for Kids combines classical music and the stories of musicians for an entertaining and educational experience. This podcast is a great addition to a classical or Charlotte Mason home education.

Busy Kids Love Music

Busy Kids Love Music explores music around the world, musical terms, and composers’ lives and stories. This one is another great addition to homeschool lessons.

Toddler Tunes

Imagine a calming storytime music time at your favorite library. Toddler Tunes brings that right into your car or home with songs and movement activities. Perfect for young ones ages 1-4.

Listen.Think.Leap!: A Creative Movement Podcast

The short episodes in Listen.Think.Leap! are perfect for a movement break when children need to get their wiggles out. This creative movement podcast includes spatial awareness activities, dance moves, and rhythm games.

I hope you enjoy these suggestions! What podcasts does your family love to listen to? 

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