With a toddler in the house we have mastered getting youtube on our iPad or iPhones in five seconds flat. These are our favorite YouTube channels for toddlers. While we do limit technology most of the time, there are those moments in the car or at the doctor’s office where it is a lifesaver. The best part is that these videos are free. In the last several months, our son has helped us discover some really amazing you tubers that have great content for toddlers. We’re including our top 10 favorite You Tube channels for toddlers below.
When you find a you tuber you love, you need to “subscribe” to their channel, and also check out all of the videos on their channel as well. Sometimes there will be compilation videos that run longer for children.
Top 10 YouTube Channels for Toddlers
- Bounce Patrol Kids. This is by far my son’s favorite and our favorite as well. We know all the songs by heart, and even our ten-year-old has been caught singing them around the house.
2. Sesame Street. This is his second favorite, and we watch many Elmo videos. These are so educational, and I just love how much he has learned from these. He can now say teeth, cake, and many other words he learned from this channel.
3. Wiggles. This is definitely his #3 channel, and it has some great songs too.
4. Yo Gabba Gabba. This is another one favorite of many toddlers.
5. Baby Einstein. While he is just starting to grow out of this channel, he loved this channel. They are rereleasing all of their videos in 2016 too, so now is a great time to subscribe to this channel.
6. Disney Junior. This is great for a toddler who has learned some language, so I recommend 19+ months for this channel. My toddler enjoys Mickey Mouse Clubhouse the most from this channel.
7. Thomas & Friends. This is the official You Tube channel with everyone’s favorite episodes.
8. The Kids Club. This is a true mish-mash of favorites for your little one. It features many famous characters that they will recognize and songs that they will love.
9. Little Baby Bum. This is a collection of your child’s favorite nursery rhymes. I never knew there were so many verses to “Wheels on the Bus.”
10. Kids TV. This is a great education channel when children are starting to learn the alphabet and other preschool skills.
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