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PODCASTS

A Kids Book About: The Podcast

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A kids podcast about the things that matter, like racism, body image, and belonging. Each episode opens up the dialogue we've begun in our groundbreaking A Kids Book About series. Created by folks who've been there. Honest. Important. Relevant. Start the conversation. We know you're ready.

The Ambies 2023 "Best Podcast for Kids" Nominee (read)

Apple Podcasts Best of 2021 (read)

Common Sense Selection (read

Common Sense 5-Star Review (read

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Worth Noting

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We know the news can be heavy. World events can be confusing. But no one should miss out on history as it’s being made. It’s not always easy to know how to talk about what’s going on in the world or even to know where to start. Join us each week for a look at what’s going on in the world and how it impacts you and others. From scientific breakthroughs to historic achievements. From political upheaval to social justice. It’s all worth noting.

Common Sense 4-Star Review (read

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Everyday Feels

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A Kids Podcast About Emotions. Hosted by Nakita Simpson and pediatric psychologist Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, each episode starts with a memory shared by a listener and follows an exploration of why we feel the things we feel.

Common Sense 5-Star Review (read

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Better Grownups

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Host Jelani Memory, a Black father of a blended family with 6 kids, embarks on conversations with the most diverse group of adults ever to come together around the topic of parenting. These conversations explore how parenting is a reflection of our identity, how we were raised, and who we are. Each episode features real-world stories, uncomfortable topics, and inspiration from icons, professionals, and everyday folks.

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The Activators!

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Join kid activist Leo, founder of Dance for Justice, as he celebrates and amplifies kids who are activating social change by doing what they love.

Common Sense Selection (read

Common Sense 5-Star Review (read

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Sarah Jones Breaks It Down

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A weekly news podcast for kids and grownups who want to understand what’s happening around the world and why it’s happening now. Emmy award-winning journalist Sarah Jones breaks down the news beyond the headlines, using interviews, conversations, and compelling stories to make news accessible, understandable, and relatable.

Common Sense 5-Star Review (read

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A Kids Mindful Moment

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A series of guided meditations hosted by mindfulness coach Nina Purewal, designed to help kids manage each day's rhythms and transitions by supporting healthy minds, bodies, and spirits.

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¿You Say Qué?

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A Kids Podcast About Spanish Language & Culture.

Did you know that in Venezuela the word for banana is cambur? Or in Chile, the word for bus is colectivo!? There are many different ways to speak Spanish, depending where you’re from and who you’re talking to. And, the words we use across the Spanish language community can teach us so much about who we are, where we come from, and how we are connected! Join host Romy Natalia Goldberg each week as we exchange our vocabularies and our stories in this creative, collaborative exploration of the Spanish language.

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The Children's Book Podcast

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Insightful and sincere interviews with authors, illustrators, and everyone involved in taking a book from drawing board to bookshelf.

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Kidlit These Days

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Kidlit These Days is your kidlit connoisseurs, pairing the best of children’s literature with what’s going on in the world today.

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Is That True?

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A Kids Podcast About Facts. Each week, listeners accompany journalist Arionne Nettles on a fact-checking investigation with experts and enthusiasts. Build information literacy skills and learn a thing or two about how to sniff out the truth along the way!

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Good Morning, Good Night

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Join acclaimed performer Taes Leavitt each morning and each night as we greet the day with love and reflection on our connections to one another and to the world.

Common Sense 3-Star Review (read

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Camp Adventure

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Welcome to Camp Adventure. The camp in your bedroom or living room. The camp that's in the bus or in the car. Camp Adventure is for everyone, no matter who you are. And whether you’re a returning camper or brand new this year, we could not be happier to know you’re here. And camp counselors Ben and Louis are ready to welcome you.

Common Sense 5-Star Review (read

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It's OK To Ask

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You regularly confront situations where it’s not clear what to do, what to say, or how to respond. It’s OK to ask for help. That’s why we’re making this show. Asking for advice from friends and classmates is a great way to help shape your decision-making skills. Hosted by Nina Purewal, It’s OK To Ask is a dynamically-created kids advice podcast where no two listens are the same. Listen to the episode, delete it, then download it again to hear from new voices with different advice.

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Sound It Out

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A Kids Podcast About Words. How we use them. What they mean. And why they’re so darn important. Learn a new word every week with hosts Matthew Winner & Cat Petru. Words that you can use every day, both big and small. Words that help define the world around you and even help make sense of, well, you!

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1 Point 5

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A Kids Podcast About Climate Justice. Gen Z environmental advocates Zanagee Artis and Olivia Greenspan believe that kids deserve a livable future. Explore the challenges facing our planet with scientists, youth activists, and other environmental leaders who have experienced the realities of the climate crisis firsthand.

Common Sense 4-Star Review (read

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