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  2. Mar 28, 2024 · 16 Kid-Friendly YouTube Channels That Won't Drive Parents Crazy. Although the exact numbers vary depending on what source is used, researchers agree that there are more than 100 million YouTube channels currently active. Thousands, if not millions of those channels, actively target children.

    • Bright Side - 44.5M Subscribers
    • Kid's Learning Tube - 1.98M Subscribers
    • TED-Ed - 19.5M Subscribers
    • Netflix Jr. - 15.9M Subscribers
    • SciShow Kids - 1.09M Subscribers
    • BrainPOP - 188K Subscribers
    • Art For Kids Hub - 7.79m Subscribers
    • Cosmic Kids Yoga - 1.53M Subscribers
    • Nat Geo Kids - 1.05m Subscribers
    • Khan Academy Kids - 203K Subscribers

    Bright Sidedoesn't list a target audience age range, instead adopting a mission of "inspiration, creativity, [and] wonder." Perhaps its best descriptor is interesting, as in, there is always something randomly interesting to watch here. Interspersed with riddles and brain teasers are various science and psychology factoids. If you've ever wondered ...

    Kid's Learning Tubeis a treasure trove of educational videos, each of which focuses on a single topic. From Earth Day to vegetables to anxiety, Kids Learning Tube combines original sing-along educational songs with animation for a fun learning environment. Playlist categories include "Earth Science," "Famous Inventors," "Motivational Songs for Kids...

    Does time exist? Why do cities need trees? Why isn't the world covered in poop? TED-Ed, home of the signature TED talks, answers these and many more burning childhood questions in beautifully animated videos. Search the playlists for subjects such as "Love" or "Superhero Science," and look for TED-Ed's multi-episode series, including There's a Poem...

    It might seem strange to shout out Netflix, but they provide some of the most popular children's educational shows being made today in their programming package: StoryBots, Octonauts, and Ada Twist, Scientist, for starters. On Netflix Jr., you can join the StoryBots as they explain how a cold virus spreads, or follow Dottie Culpepper as she shows s...

    In SciShow Kids, host Jessi and her rat robot companion, Squeaks, show kids how to discover the answers to their most urgent questions. "Why Do Planes Leave White Streaks in the Sky?" and "How Do Temporary Tattoos Work?" are among the sample offerings. SciShow Kids is best for children in kindergarten through fourth grade.

    BrainPOP'sanimated video curriculum is meant to engage curious kids on a slew of subjects, from engineering to Emily Dickinson while supporting educators and boosting achievement. For kids in K-3, there's BrainPOP Jr., and for kids in grades 4 and up, BrainPOP and BrainPOP Espanol.

    Rob, a dad of four, uploads new art lessons for elementary school-aged kids to the Art for Kids Hub YouTube Channel every week. If you want even more art ideas, there's an appfor that. Off YouTube, the Art for Kids Hub family sells how-to ebooks and makes supply recommendations via their own website.

    On the Cosmic Kids Yoga channel, follow Jaime through kid-approved yoga workouts and stories they love (Frozen, Moana, Trolls, Minecraft, Star Wars). There are also relaxation guides and exercises separated by age group. Cosmic Kids Yoga is a great fitness resource for kids in Pre-K through sixth grade.

    The official spot for National Geographic's flagship children's magazine, the Nat Geo KidsYoutube channel is great for kids of all ages. Subchannels include Things You Wanna Know, Party Animals (animal bloopers), and contenders for the Best Job Ever. Keep it going with the Explorer Academy series of very short (typically under five minutes) learnin...

    The online counterpart to the popular Khan Academy app, Khan Academy Kidsis designed for toddlers through early elementary school. while some of the main channel videos are meant for parents or teachers, Khan Academy's Circle Time playlist features stories and activities on Mondays.

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  3. Or at least it was, I’ve compiled some of the best kid-friendly YouTube channels out there for you below! Bonus: If you are looking for some educational YouTube channels that kids will actually enjoy, check these out here. Note: We will do our best to keep this list up to date.

    • DanTDM. Let's Plays and gaming channels are huge on YouTube, but very few are actually kid-friendly despite their large youth following. DanTDM is one of the few gaming channels that is indirectly targeted at kids.
    • TechRax. What kid doesn't love watching something blow up? Subscriber Count: 7.38 million. Recommended Viewing Age: Everyone. Genre: Science & Technology. TechRax is a science-based channel where the purpose is to witness how well an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy can hold up against various elements, drop/scratch tests, and other inventive experiments.
    • Miranda Sings. Miranda Sings is a character played by Colleen Ballinger whose lipstick wearing, passive-aggressive egomaniac was created for comedic effect.
    • React (Fine Bros) Created by brothers Benny and Rafi Fine, Fine Brother Entertainment or "The Fine Bros." is the most well produced, successful reaction channel on YouTube.
    • Alphablocks. The Alphablocks are 26 living letters who discover that whenever they hold hands and make a word, something magical happens. This hit show combines phonics with fun to help little ones learn the skills they need to become readers.
    • Crash Course Kids. This kid-friendly series from the creators of the popular Crash Course (see below) covers science for elementary kids. The channel includes topics like earth science, biology, astronomy, and more.
    • National Geographic Kids. Everything you love about National Geographic, but geared toward kids’ interests—and attention spans. Travel and explore the world with short videos featuring animals, science, and much more.
    • Storyline Online. Top-notch actors reading fantastic children’s books? Sign us up! Each video includes imaginative animation based on the illustrations. Plus, teachers can find supplemental curriculum on Storyline’s website.
  4. Mar 12, 2021 · Is YouTube Kids really safe for kids? How does it work, and how do you set filters and parental controls? Learn more about this kid-targeted, but sometimes iffy, YouTube-lite app. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.

  5. YouTube Kids Channels by Topic. With its whimsical visuals, silly sound effects, and picture-based navigation, YouTube Kids offers a colorful environment for kids. You'll find a wide range of videos and great features, including controls that help you determine what your kid can watch.

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