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21 best educational YouTube channels for children of all ages

21 best educational YouTube channels for children of all ages

As screen usage among children and teens continues to increase, YouTube remains one of the most popular sites among them. According to a 2022 study by Ofcom, YouTube is used by 88% of 3–17 year olds, making it the most commonly used form of social media. Plus, Ofcom’s 2020 report revealed that 80% of children watched videos on the platform at least once a day.

If kids and teens are already spending so much time watching YouTube, can it also be used as an online educational resource? A study by the Journal of Education Technology on the effectiveness of YouTube in learning suggests that YouTube can be a powerful educational tool — if used correctly. As pointed out in the study, “The selection of videos presented on YouTube must be adjusted to the material, age and psychological development of students so that it makes it easier for students to understand the material”.

Ready to load up on educational YouTube channels that are appropriate for kids? Here is a collection of the most popular educational YouTube channels for kids of all ages, including toddlers, children at nursery or Reception, tweens and teens. 

Educational YouTube channels for toddlers and nursery-goers

1. Pinkfong

Handle: @Pinkfong

Subscribers: 68.8 million

Number of videos: 2,800

Age: 2+ 

Pinkfong is well known for their “Baby Shark” songs that kids just can’t seem to get enough of. They also make educational videos using other animated characters to teach toddlers about things like dinosaurs, animals and vehicles. 

2. Blippi 

Handle: @Blippi

Subscribers: 18.3 million

Number of videos: 719

Age: 4+ (Common Sense Media)

Kids can follow along on Blippi’s adventures whilst learning about the world around them and developing new vocabulary words. Blippi’s friendly and engaging attitude makes children excited about learning! 

3. Ms Rachel 

Handle: @MsRachel

Subscribers: 5.59 million

Number of videos: 105

Age: 2+ 

Ms Rachel is a great educational screen-time option for little ones. Aimed at infants and toddlers, Ms Rachel uses music to encourage language development and teach the basic building blocks for preschool, like colours and shapes. 

4. Fizzy Fun House 

Handle: @FizzyFunHouse

Subscribers: 3.6 million

Number of videos: 428

Age: 2+

This YouTube channel uses puppets to help kids “learn to play and play to learn”. Whether it’s shapes, colours or the alphabet, Fizzy and friends help young children learn through imaginative play. Some videos even feature Paw Patrol characters to help engage kids! 

5. Alphablocks 

Handle: @officialalphablocks

Subscribers: 2.08 million

Number of videos: 1,300

Age: 2+ (Common Sense Media)

Alphablocks is a great channel for little ones just beginning to learn how to put letters together into words. Each letter is a character, and when they hold hands they make a word, creating a fun way of learning important phonics skills at home. 

6. Rock ‘N Learn 

Handle: @rocknlearn

Subscribers: 1.96 million

Number of videos: 540

Age: 2+ 

Rock ‘N Learn has a variety of educational videos for kids, covering topics like maths, science and reading. They even have a language-learning series where kids can learn basic words and sentences in English and Spanish, promoting development of both languages. 

7. ABCmouse

Handle: @ABCmouse

Subscribers: 1.21 million

Number of videos: 164 

Age: 2+

ABCmouse.com has a website dedicated to educational games for preschoolers, and their YouTube channel offers great educational videos that use animated characters, songs and rhyming to teach basic preschool skills, like the days of the week. 

Educational YouTube channels for primary school students 

8. TED-Ed

Handle: @TEDEd

Subscribers: 18.9 million

Number of videos: 2,000

Age: 9+

You’ve probably seen a few TED Talks on YouTube, but did you know they have another channel with shorter, animated videos that explore all kinds of interesting educational questions? Topics vary from science to history and random trivia that grown-ups might learn something new from, too. 

9. KLT

Handle: @klt

Subscribers: 1.8 million

Number of videos: 601

Age: 9+ 

KLT, which is short for Kids Learning Tube, makes videos about science, geography and language-learning. KLT keeps their detailed videos interesting by using music and songs to explain complex ideas, like how the lungs work. They have multiple channels under KLT that focus on different subjects, like KLT Anatomy or KLT Geography. 

10. SciShow Kids

Handle: @SciShowKids

Subscribers: 1 million

Number of videos: 515

Age: 6+ 

Got a kid who is always asking questions about nature that make you wonder, too? Well, SciShow Kids is the perfect channel to help you both learn the science behind the world’s most beautiful natural phenomena. There are even episodes based on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) curriculum. 

11. Nat Geo Kids 

Handle: @natgeokids

Subscribers: 888,000

Number of videos: 850

Age: 3+

National Geographic is known for its fascinating depictions of nature and animals, and Nat Geo Kids lives up to its name. The videos on the educational YouTube channel give kids a chance to get up close to some of the world’s most interesting creatures, like insects. Their content is appropriate for children 3 and up, but may be more interesting to primary school children. 

12. Crash Course Kids

Handle: @crashcoursekids

Subscribers: 761,000

Number of videos: 104

Age: 6+

A spinoff of the popular channel Crash Course, Crash Course Kids has tons of videos covering common topics in elementary science, like planets, habitats and basic chemistry and engineering principles. 

13. Storyline Online

Handle: @StorylineOnline

Subscribers: 649,000

Number of videos: 113

Age: 4+ (Common Sense Media)

Looking to entertain kids and promote literacy at the same time? Storyline Online, created through the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, features professional actors reading children’s books directly to the camera, making kids feel like it’s being read just for them. 

14. Mr Tumble

Handle: @MrTumble

Subscribers: 441,000

Number of videos: 452

Age: 3+

A wonderfully imaginative and educational character, Mr Tumble provides kids with endless slapstick entertainment, and also teaches Makaton signs to young viewers and parents. There are loads of interactive videos with nursey rhymes, songs, fun and games.

15. Khan Academy Kids 

Handle: @KhanAcademyKids

Subscribers: 194,000

Number of videos: 190

Age: 2+

Another child-centred spinoff of a popular educational YouTube channel, Khan Academy Kids offers Circle Time videos and many short “sight word” videos that help kids practice reading basic words like “Mom”. They even have videos for parents that explain how to use their content to best support a child’s development. 

Educational YouTube channels for tweens and teens 

16. The Slow Mo Guys 

Handle: @theslowmoguys

Subscribers: 14.8 million

Number of videos: 322

Age: 10+

The Slow Mo Guys create all sorts of funny and engaging science-based content, with experiments and explanations galore. The slightly random element of the trials is hilarious and holds the attention of slightly older kids. They chose their name because they use a slow-motion camera!

17. Crash Course

Handle: @crashcourse

Subscribers: 14.9 million

Number of videos: 1,400 

Age: 12+ (Common Sense Media

Known for giving a detailed yet concise dive into each topic, Crash Course covers an incredibly wide variety of educational subject matter. Some of the videos are on subjects commonly taught in key stages 3 and 4, like chemistry, literature, history, climate change and energy, making this channel the perfect study supplement for tweens and teens. Have a look at their playlists to see all the different subjects one can learn about.

18. Veritasium 

Handle: @veritasium

Subscribers: 14 million

Number of videos: 370

Age: 10+

Veritasium is a popular YouTube channel run by engineering physicist Derek Muller that answers engineering-orientated questions for those teens with a natural curiosity for how the world around them works. The “misconceptions” series corrects common misunderstandings about scientific phenomena. 

19. Math Antics 

Handle: @mathantics

Subscribers: 2.97 million

Number of videos: 87

Age: 10+ 

If the nightly maths homework is starting to go over your head, Math Antics can help you explain those concepts that you can’t quite remember. From algebra, like adding mixed numbers, to geometry and exponents, this channel has you covered. 

20. Physics Girl 

Handle: @physicsgirl

Subscribers: 2.76 million

Number of videos: 236

Age: 12+

Another option for teens fascinated by all things physics, Physics Girl explores the whole world to understand and explain events through the lens of physics. Dianna Cowern, the “physics girl” herself, studied physics at MIT. 

21. Mental Floss 

Handle: @MentalFloss

Subscribers: 1.33 million

Number of videos: 658

Age: 11+

Mental Floss focusses on “telling untold stories” across history, science and culture through educational fun facts and trivia. Their “food history” series teaches about history using the origins of different popular foods, like mashed potatoes or ramen.