Kids catch things very quickly. So, it becomes crucial to channelize their energy and enthusiasm in the right direction. Here is where the role of parents come in. Hence, parents need to ensure that their kids get access to only the right content, which helps kids in their personal growth. Below is a list of some of the kids’ favourite YouTube channels.
1. Turtle Interactive
‘Turtle Interactive’ is a famous YouTube channel with over 18.4 lakh subscribers. The channel was started in the year 2012 and features edutainment videos with the help of animated cartoons in the form of nursery rhymes, bedtime stories and fairy tales. The most-watched nursery rhymes of the channel are ‘The Wheels on the Bus’, ‘Halloween Night’, ‘Humpty Dumpty’ and ‘Pussy Cat’.
2. Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell
Kurzgesagt is a design studio that creates animated videos and their YouTube channel focuses on minimalist animated educational content. It discusses scientific, technological, political, philosophical and psychological subjects. This channel was started in 2013 and now has reached 1.53 crore subscribers. The channel creates the videos using the flat design style which make the content easy to understand and grab. The team behind this channel is passionate and value quality over quantity, always.
3. SoulPanCake
‘SoulPanCake’, started in 2008, the channel now has around 3.49 million subscribers and is famous for its educational content. The best part about the channel is that it teaches kids about the stuff that matters so as to develop their innovative side in the form of thinking and ideas. All this gives a modern plus contemporary twist to learning.
4. Pebbles Kids Learning
‘Pebbles Kids Learning’ is a bit different from the conventional kids’ YouTube channels as it features generic videos for kids in the age group of 2 to 9 years for Maths, English, Science, History and Geography. The channel was started in 2019 and now has around 1.14 million subscribers. When it comes to content, the channel is very consistent and uploads videos in seven different languages, namely; English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil and Telugu.
5. Art for Kids
If you want your kid to learn something new, then ‘Art for Kids’ is the best channel to follow. It was started in 2015 and now has over 47.5 lakh subscribers. The channel mainly focuses on ‘How to draw’ videos right from drawing ‘Hello Kitty’ to ‘Birthday Cake’. This channel is ideal for 4-10 years kids as it unfolds the basics of drawing with the help of videos.
6. Geek Gurl Diaries
‘Geek Gurl Diaries’ creates high-quality content for educational purposes on computer programming. If your kiddo has an interest in computer science, then this channel is best suited to him/her. The channel was founded in 2012 and now has around 33.3K subscribers. No doubt, your kid will surely love these programming lessons.
7. Veritasium
‘Veritasium’ was started in 2011 and enjoys around 9.33 million subscribers. The channel creates numerous science-related videos showcasing experiments, demos, interviews and discussions. This channel is best suited for those interested in the field of science and technology.
8. Edewcate
‘Edewcate’ is an ‘All-in-one’ channel with a pack of short stories, songs, nursery rhymes and a toddler game in Kidoland. Kidoland is an interactive game in which the kids interact with the onscreen characters as they play the game. There are also videos for babies on ‘First words for baby’ and lullabies. The channel was started in 2008 and today, it has 9.49 lakh subscribers.
9. SciShow Kids
If you want to give wings to your child’s curiosity about the world of science and nature, then try this channel. The channel answers some of the questions from the world of machines, animals, planets and nature. This channel was launched in 2014 and have around 699K subscribers.
10. MinutePhysics
‘MinutePhysics’ channel has around 5.35 million subscribers and was started in the year 2011. If your kid finds physics interesting, then this channel is highly recommended. Here, all the concepts are explained very well in simple language through short videos.