Podcasts the Whole Family Will Love
Amber BrandtAmber Brandt
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Helping Your Child Through Reading Struggles
Published: Mar 23, 2020
Did you know the first iteration of podcasting called “audio blogging” actually began in the 1980s? It wasn’t really until the advent of broadband internet access and iPods around 2004 that podcasts hit mainstream popularity.
Today, there are more than 2.4 million podcasts containing over 66 million episodes, and the numbers climb each day. Not only are podcasts fun to listen to but they’re also a great alternative to screen time, which benefits everyone.
Podcasts are also a great option for kids and families because you can take them wherever you go or play them in the background while you spend time together at home. Listening to stories helps children build vocabulary, language skills, and literacy. It also helps improve their attention and stimulate their imagination. Here are a few family-friendly options for everyone in your home.
Best for preschoolers and little kids
Hosts Andrew and Polly share a variety of themes including music, science, art, and culture in a fun-filled podcast geared toward little ones and adults alike.
Best for preschoolers and children under 10
This interactive podcast brings the family together with music, rhymes, and even a guided doodle where kids are instructed on what to draw.
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Best for kids and tweens
Tumble answers questions and unlocks the mysteries around science discoveries with the help of real scientists.
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
Best for kids and tweens
If your child asks questions nonstop, this is the podcast for them! Created and researched by NPR, children submit questions on a variety of topics and the hosts answer them in a fun and compelling way.
Best for all ages
With celebrity guests like Patton Oswald and Paul F. Tompkins, you’re sure to be entertained by this delightful podcast of skits and songs featuring stories written and submitted by children.
The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
Best for kids, tweens, and teens
Designed to unpack historical events, The Past and The Curious invites kids to learn about inventions, beginnings, and important discoveries throughout history. Topics include the Harlem Globetrotters, astronomy, and even the creation of sewer systems.
Best for kids and tweens
Every episode of Wow in the World takes curious kids and adults on a journey through our world. Hosts Mindy and Guy share the coolest news stories in science and technology, space, and much more.
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel
Best for tweens
This serialized mystery podcast is self-described as “Goonies meets Spy Kids meets Stranger Things for 8-12 year olds.” What’s not to love?
Best for kids, tweens, and teens
Aptly titled, this podcast encourages kids to follow their passions. Topics include dealing with stress and how to turn a bad day around. You’re sure to find it inspiring, too.
And if the above podcasts simply aren’t enough for your family’s eager ears check out this whole list of family-friendly podcasts from NPR or download the Libby app to borrow audiobooks from your library in an instant.
Happy listening!