Best YouTube Channel for Inquisitive Kids: TED-Ed

Answers off-the-wall questions asked by the most curious kids.

Fascinating content covers a range of topics, perfect for general learning.

There’s a website with further learning activities for each video.

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Suggests a topic if your child poses a question you’re able to’t answer.

Topics covered can be pretty random.

Why do cities need trees?

TED-Ed YouTube channel home page

Why isn’t the world covered in poop?

TED-Ed answers these and many more burning questions that only a child can ask.

TED-Ed also has multi-episode series, such asThere’s a Poem for ThatandThink Like a Coder.

Crash Course host talking about natural philosophy

Topics are broken into easy-to-understand, 15-minute chunks of knowledge.

Kids with voracious appetites for learning will find new doors of inquiry.

Well-produced and expertly explained.

Kids Learning Tube offers a wide variety of educational videos for kids.

Many topics would be of interest to younger kids, but the delivery is definitely geared toward older kids.

Best Educational YouTube Channel: Kids Learning Tube

There’s a new learning video every week.

Videos for every level of learning, from preschool through middle school.

FreeSchool educational YouTube channel home page

Each video has only one concept.

Bright, fun, and engaging content.

Older kids might be left wanting to learn more.

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Kids Learning Tube is a treasure trove of educational videos, each of which focuses on a single topic.

Best Kids' Educational YouTube Channel: Free School

Videos are informative and expertly produced.

Videos answer questions and anticipate a child’s next questions.

Educational YouTube channel Netflix Jr.

Large variety of topics.

Some videos only touch on topics superficially.

Rushmore, Learn About the Moon, Solar System Tour, and much more.

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Best Comprehensive Educational YouTube Channel: Homeschool Pop

Videos are organized by subject and grade.

New videos are uploaded several times a month.

Holiday videos could be expanded to include non-Christian holidays (for example, Hannukah) and federal holidays.

NatGeo Kids' video with an illustration of a rocket and rocket facts

Whether you homeschool or not, Homeschool Pop videos are an excellent and entertaining resource.

Parents may wish to preview videos.

Some humor may not be appropriate for all families.

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There’s even a seven-minute workout video that will keep the kids entertained while Mom exercises.

Netflix Jr. is a great channel for kids from Pre-K to second grade.

Some of these videos might also appeal to third- and fourth-graders.

Joe Hanson explaining how igloos keep people warm in the educational YouTube channel It’s Okay to Be Smart

Explains difficult topics in mathematics and science.

Videos aren’t flashy, which may make this channel unappealing to some kids.

There’s also SAT prep and videos on the arts and humanities.

Crash Course Kids showing woman discussing food chains at a desk in front of drawn vines.

Best YouTube Channel for Elementary Aged Kids: National Geographic Kids

Great nature footage.

Videos are very well produced.

Videos tend to be short and not too in-depth.

Dr. Binocs with Dr. Binocs riding a vespa in front of a cartoon tornado in the educational YouTube channel Peekaboo Kidz

National Geographic Kids wants to help children explore the world through its fun, often wacky, videos.

Boys will also get a lot out of this material.

Videos aren’t uploaded on a regular basis.

Jessi of SciShow Kids and her robot rat, Squeaks, on the educational YouTube channel show

This YouTube channel houses a host of shows, includingMaking Math Fun with Danica McKellarandWomen We Love.

Other subjects include composting, voting, getting involved in your community, and much more.

Best Science YouTube Channel: Be Smart

Host Joe Hanson is engaging.

The Brain Scoop educational YouTube channel

Science is presented accurately and simply.

Videos have a reference list.

The illustrations help keep kids engaged with the content.

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Sometimes videos aren’t published weekly, as advertised.

Great match for kids in kindergarten through fourth grade.

No new videos are being uploaded.

Mike standing in front of a chalkboard with geometrical illustrations

Crash Course Kids is an excellent science resource for kids in kindergarten through fourth grade.

It’s a great place to start when introducing children to new scientific topics.

Videos tackle the food chain, engineering, success, weather, and many more subjects.

Mr. DeMaio talking with a puppet in a large field in this educational music video

Dr. Binocs brings science to life.

Playlists aren’t as thorough as they could be.

Best Science Channel on YouTube: SciShow Kids

New videos are uploaded every Tuesday and Thursday.

Man talking about measurement units in front of a screen with a man next to a tape measure and a box on a scale in the Mathantics educational YouTube channel

Squeaks character helps draw in younger kids.

Host Jessi’s experiments are engaging.

The info is delivered quickly.

Two giraffes looking into a corn field behind a lizard driving a vehicle on the Math & Learning Videos 4 Kids YouTube channel

Kids may want to watch videos twice.

and How Do Temporary Tattoos Work?

These videos are best for children in kindergarten through fourth grade.

Two puppets and a weather stream illustration on the Soul Pancake educational YouTube channel

Best Science Museum YouTube Channel: The Brain Scoop

Shares strange and fascinating specimens.

Learn a lot of random facts.

Some videos may not be appropriate for children who are squeamish.

Animated character on a scooter moving through a park in the Common Sense Education educational YouTube channel.

The Brain Scoop is a YouTube channel put together by Chicago’s Field Museum.

It houses fascinating videos that are great for tweens and older kids.

Best Kids' Physics YouTube Channel: Minute Physics

Videos are well-illustrated and well-narrated.

Complex topics explained are easily understood.

Video uploads aren’t predictable.

Best YouTube Channel That Makes Math Fun: Mike Likes Science

Informative and fun videos.

Music makes science more appealing.

The songs are very catchy.

Be prepared for earworms.

Mike Wilson uses his rap lyrics to teach kids about science and math in these science-inspired music videos.

Best Maths YouTube Channel: Mr. DeMaio

Mr. DeMaio makes kids laugh while they’re learning.

Great delivery helps kids retain the information.

Parents may want to review videos to see if Mr. Demaio’s humor is a fit for their family.

Mr. DeMaio’s educational YouTube channel is best for second through fifth-grade students.

Visual aids in the videos can be a little distracting.

Video subjects include fractions, percentages, probabilities, geometry, algebra, statistics, and more.

Mathantics is best for kids starting at about fourth grade and continuing through middle school.

Alphabet and phonemic awareness videos in the mix.

Animation isn’t as good as it could be.

Video topics include time, addition, subtraction, division, counting, and much more.

These videos are geared toward kids in kindergarten through sixth grade.

Presentation is frank and honest.

Parents may want to monitor content to see if it’s a fit for their family.

All the content is delivered in a mature, joyful, and positive way.

Best Digital Citizenship YouTube Channel: Common Sense Education

Education suggestions for parents and teachers.

Information for kids about safety and privacy online.

Links to lesson plans for videos.

Videos for kids are mixed in with videos for educators and parents.

Kids are using technology more than ever before, and it’s important to keep them safe while online.

Parent and teacher material makes this channel a valuable resource.