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YouTube
May 6, 2024
5
min read
Elad Schulman

The Best YouTube Channels for Kids

In the vast ocean that is YouTube, there's an abundance of mediocre content aimed at children. As a parent, sifting through videos that prioritize frivolous antics, pranks, and toy unboxings can be challenging. However, in this sea of content, there is a treasure trove of enriching and educational content tailored specifically for young minds.

Our list features a varied selection of child-friendly content that combines entertainment with learning. Whether your child loves science experiments, enjoys hands-on crafting or cooking adventures, or just wants to move their body to some good tunes, this list offers something for everyone.

Art For Kids Hub

Subscribers: 8 Million

First published: 2012

Art For Kids Hub is a haven for budding artists. This channel offers a range of art lessons, including drawing, painting, and origami, suitable for beginners and seasoned creators alike. Led by Rob, alongside his wife Teryn and their four artistic children, Jack, Hadley, Austin, and Olivia, this family-friendly channel fosters creativity and expression. With self-contained lessons, all you need are your favorite supplies to embark on an art-filled journey with this channel.

KidsTV123

Subscribers: 4.8M 

First published: 2009

Designed specifically for toddlers and preschoolers, these short videos teach fundamental concepts such as letters, shapes, and colors through catchy tunes and engaging visuals.

Mystery Science

Subscribers: 827.0K

First published: 2017

Discover the wonders of science with Mystery Science! This channel offers captivating mini-lessons, spanning from the depths of the ocean to the vastness of space, sure to ignite curiosity in young learners. Their website, MysteryScience.com also offers excellent learning resources, including full units and teacher tools, making science education accessible and engaging. 

DJ Raphi

Subscribers: 612K

First published: 2015

DJ Raphi aims to empower children all over the world and bring people together through fun and educational dance experiences. With over 280 million views, the channel is filled with loads of videos of easy-to-follow dance tutorials set to popular songs. As a professional dancer with over 18 years of experience and international recognition, DJ Raphi combines high-energy dancing with unique animations and graphics, inspiring viewers of all ages to follow along to the dance moves. 

Cosmic Kids Yoga

Subscribers: 1.5 Million

First published: 2012

Jaime, a yoga instructor, offers a tailored yoga and mindfulness program for children aged 3 and above. Through imaginative storytelling and incorporation of beloved pop culture themes, such as a Minecraft-inspired yoga adventure, Jaime transforms yoga poses into engaging tales, grabbing kids' attention and making the practice enjoyable.

Sunny Side Up

Subscribers: 574K

First published: 2016

Sunny Side Up is where kids can find a wealth of DIY project ideas. From baking and cooking to crafting and organizing, the channel covers it all. Featured projects range from Back to School locker decor to Halloween costume inspiration, alongside bedroom makeovers and other engaging activities, tailored for teens' enjoyment.

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