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Halloween Podcasts for Kids

Hello, podcast pumpkins 🎃 (and your grownups)!

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Halloween Podcasts for Kids

We are here with a new roundup of Halloween and Spooktacular podcasts! 🎃 Last year we compiled a list of Halloween podcasts for kids, highlighting all of the podcasts by age. We are at it again this year with some new shows and new episodes from some of our favorites. The links below will allow you to listen through a browser, but you can also create a Halloween playlist on the Storitopia app and follow the shows there.

The Littles 🎃 Culture Kids From All Saints to Halloween: Sardinia's Unique Blend of Tradition and Festivity (5+) 🎃 Culture Kids Halloween History Exploring the Irish Origins (5+) 🎃 Little Stories for Tiny People Little Hedgehog's Halloween (5+) 🎃 Musings and Other Nonsense Halloween Special (5+) 🎃 What If World Halloween Special (5+)


The Mediums 👻 Adventures of Cairo Adventures in Halloween (6+) 👻 But Why Why Do We Like Being Scared? (6+) 👻 Dorktales Storytime Goop Hog, A Halloween Tale (5+) 👻 Ryan and Cece's Mysteries The Case of the Halloween Heist Pt. 1 (6+) 👻 Who Smarted? Why do you Trick or Treat on Halloween? (6+) The Bigs 😱 American Girl 10 Minute Mysteries (8+) 😱 Camp Redrum (10+) 😱 Once Upon a Time in Zombieville (8+) 😱 Unspookable (8+) 😱 The Witch in the Woods (9+)


Highlights

Kids podcast production company GoKidGo has released two new shows that are great for the season. Drac, follows a pint-sized version of your favorite vampire, along with his bestie, Wren to discover the way the world works. Defenders of Monstrovia, based on the Tales of Monstrovia book series, where listeners learn about a place where the lines between monsters, magic, and mysteries blur. Kara is a newcomer from Brooklyn who is thrust into the role of a defender in the Monstrovia courthouse and finds herself navigating a world of peculiar laws and even stranger inhabitants. Kara tackles cases that are anything but ordinary. From talking squashes and toll-evading giants to short-tempered troll judges to ghosts in jury boxes. Gen Z Media has introduced some great shows this year, including Mina and Lucy's Guide to Slaying Dracula, which is highlighted in this post. This summer GZM released Nightingale, which is a sci-fi adventure featuring three teens who discover a portal to a magical world while roaming the halls of their cancer hospital.

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