Engage your kids with these 7 fun podcasts recommendations. Perfect for Kindergarten to Grade 3 listeners in the classroom, library or at home!


I don’t know about you, but I LOVE podcasts! Everything from celebrity chats, true crime, food, social issues…I can’t get enough!

Why not share this engaging media form with your students? It’s an easy way to share information, improve listening skills, and just have fun!

I’ve curated a list of 7 podcasts for you to check out. They’re perfect for kids around the ages of 4-9. Perfect addition to your literacy time, easy way to supplement a science lesson, or for a Fun Friday activity!

The descriptions are linked to the website of each podcast, but you can also search them on your favourite listening platform. (Some websites only advertise Apple, but I listen on Spotify, and I found them all there.)

Here we go!

podcast headphones and phone

Julie’s Library

The amazing Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton read their favourite children’s books. The episodes are full of sounds, music, and special guests.


Brains On

Satisfy curiosity of kids (and adults!) with this award-winning science podcast. Each episode explores a fasinating question about the world…get ready to learn!


Warrior Kids Podcast

This podcast celebrates Indigenous culture through engaging stories and conversations. Learn about Indigenous communities, and important values to help make the world a better place.


Little Stories for Tiny People

These original stories will keep the attention of your little listeners, and spark their imagination.


Animal Sound Safari

Join your safari guide Lawrence and animal expert Laura as you go around the world and learn about all types of animals. You’ll meet animals, humans and hear lots of weird and wacky stories!


Peace Out Podcast

Your kids will relax their bodies and minds with these guided relaxation stories full of social-emotional skills, mindfulness exercise and movement.


Wow in the World

In this fun podcast, you’ll learn about the latest discoveries in science and technology that make you go “WOW” and generate curiosity.


I hope you check out some of these podcasts with your students! If you have your own podcast recommendations for little learners, please add them in the comments below!

If your students already listen to podcasts, and want to create their own…check out this All About Me Podcast Planner to get started!

Jenn

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