A father/daughter project that's gotten a little out of hand. We love helping younger listeners find amazing children's podcasts.
At first I made this website for my kids - mostly to resolve the frustration my daughter experienced with mainstream podcast apps and the lack of easily discoverable age appropriate content - now I write the code and they act as curators, with nothing added without their say so.
Topics
Activism Activities Adventure Animals Books Christmas Climate D&D Debate Dinosaurs Educational Emotional Health Environment Fact Faerie Tales Folk Tales Food Friends Funny Girl Power History Indigenous Inspiring Money Music Mystery Myths nagture Nature News Poetry Quiz Sci-Fi Science Space Spooky Sport Stories Super Heroes Talk ThinkingRecent Episode Updates
These are the latest episodes added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 5, for example, could confuse matters.
We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.
Sneakers – From the Vault
January 10th, 2026
Sneakers. Trainers. Runners. Plimsolls. Whatever you call them, they’ve gone from beach shoes and basketball courts to resale treasure worth thousands of dollars. In this episode of From the Vault, Amanda and Bryce lace up and explore when sneakers were first invented, what a “sneakerhead” actually is, and how the shoes we love can have a surprising impact on the planet.
What Gives Nikki Grimes Hope
January 10th, 2026
Nikki Grimes, author of A Cup of Quiet (Bloomsbury Children’s Books), shares what is giving her hope today: the bravery, resilience, and determination of young people.
ALIEN HUNT: How Scientists Are Tracking Down Life in Space
January 10th, 2026
Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Weekly!
Numberblocks Songs – Two
January 10th, 2026
The adventures of friends who can always count on each other. Two finds a pair of magic dancing shoes and shows One that everything is better with two.
January 9th 2026
January 9th, 2026
A week into 2026. Who’s given up their new year’s resolutions already? Well, be sure to keep up the quiz habit!
How Do We Date Really Old Things? Science Short
January 9th, 2026
How do scientists work out how old things really are — when they’re way too old for birthday candles?
Why can’t we remember being babies?
January 9th, 2026
How does memory work? Why can’t we remember things that happened when we were babies? Why do we forget? Why are some people forgetful? Why do elephants have such good memories. What’s this episode about? I forgot! Oh yeah, how does our memory work! Our guest is Dr. Nick Turk-Browne, professor of psychology at Yale University.
Greeking Out
Oh Muses! Hear our podcast and allow us to recall some of the greatest stories ever told. Stories of gods and goddesses, monsters, and heroes! Enjoy this kid-friendly retelling of classic ancient Greek myths for the whole family.




















