
Most shows are under ten minutes, making it great for little listeners too. There are multiple serialized shows, a typical story will last 3-9 episodes. with very dramatic voices and sound effects. Floyd, it mimics an old-time radio show with stories of cowboys, super heroes, mysteries, etc. Age 4 and up.įrom the creator of the Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd also created a time machine, listeners learn about world events and history along the way. Floyd and he tries to outwit the evil villain, Dr. Age 10 and up.įollow along on the adventures of the World’s Most Brilliant Scientist, Dr. and Stranger Things, it is such a well-produced and performed show, the dialogue between the kids feels so real and is acted brilliantly.

The show follows 11-year-old Mars Patel as he tries to find his friends who keep disappearing. The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars PatelĪ fictional serial podcast for middle school kids performed by middle school kids. Each episode is a chapter in his story that follows he and his friends, Explorers Troop 301, as they have adventures with aliens and monsters across distant planets and galaxies. This sci-fi story is about hero Finn Caspian, who wakes up on his eighth birthday at his home (a space station) with his hilarious robot. This show from the UK has been around for 13 years and offers a huge inventory of audio stories that include Greek myths, ancient historical stories, original stories and audiobooks too.

While other podcasts can tell stories a bit better, Storynory makes up for it with their massive amount of content. The speakers are diverse, professional actors and very engaging. Bonus: for every story there’s a correlating coloring page that goes along with it, making an easy and fun activity to color while listening. Produced by NPR, Circle Round tells international folk fables for children. I wish I had this podcast back when my four kids were all under age 5 – my older toddlers would pay attention and listen, while my babies would fall asleep to Rhea Pechter’s soothing voice. Age 2 and up.

The title says it all: this podcast features short stories meant for toddlers. Kids write very short stories or ideas and the comedians turn it into a hilarious audio show. Think Second City or Upright Citizens Bridgade – but written by kids and performed by adult comedic actors. My kids beg for another story after each episode. Eric tells a story that is inspired by those details with humor, creativity, character voices and sound effects. In each episode, a child tells what he or she likes (American Girl dolls? Star Wars?) and asks a question: What if Dolphins Could Fly?” or What if babysitters sat on babies? Then talented host Mr. Host Amanda Welden is upbeat and has a great, clear story-telling voice.

Some stories span over a few episodes, but the majority feature one short story, wrapped up in 20 minutes or less. This podcast covers a mix of classic fairy tales and original stories.
