
Our Favorite YouTube Read-Aloud Channels for Kids (Plus My Workaround for Saving Them!)
YouTube Doesnāt Let You Save Playlists for Kids Content⦠But I Found a Workaround!
If youāve ever tried to make a playlist of your childās favorite read-aloud videos, youāve probably noticed YouTube disables that option for videos marked āMade for Kids.ā
My workaround? I save all of our favorite read-alouds right here on the blog so I can come back to them (and you can too!). You could also copy the links into a notes app or create a Google Doc of your own library.
Alrightāletās get into our favorite YouTube read-aloud channels!
1. Buddy Son Storytime

- Clear, expressive reading
- Colorful visuals
- Great book choices that hold her attention
We play these during snack time, car rides, and even while Iām prepping dinner. Total win.
2. KidTime StoryTime

- Super animated storytelling
- Diverse book selection
- Encourages a love of reading through play
This one always brings out the gigglesāand sometimes gets replayed on repeat.
3. Vooks (via YouTube)

- Animated pages bring the book to life
- Simple narration
- Visually appealing for even the youngest viewers
Weāve used the Vooks app too, but when we want something quick on YouTube, this channel is a nice sample of what they offer.
4. Storytime at Awnieās House

- Gentle, soothing narration
- Well-known and classic books
- Perfect for quiet time or bedtime routines
This is our go-to when I want to calm the house down a bit. Itās peaceful and still engaging.
5. Storytime with Ryan and Craig

- Funny commentary
- Conversational, unscripted style
- Great for older toddlers and preschoolers
Itās like a podcast meets a read-aloud, and it makes my daughter laugh every time.
Final Thoughts
Read-aloud videos are such a giftāespecially on those days where reading one more story just isnāt in the cards. These channels help me keep reading consistent, even when life gets busy.
They:
- Expose my child to new books
- Give me time to tend to the baby or tackle chores
- Make long car rides so much easier
- And theyāve even helped build her early reading skills
Need a way to keep track of your childās favorite read-alouds? Create your own blog post, Google Doc, or Notes listāand bookmark it! Itās the best workaround to YouTubeās playlist restrictions on kid content.
Let me know in the commentsāwhat are your favorite read-aloud channels or books your child loves from YouTube?