
Welcome to "Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids", where it’s always the spooky season – full of chills, thrills, and spine-tingling spooks! MICRO TERRORS™ are family-friendly frights for those ages 8 and up. And while our stories are for younger ears, we are still talking about things that go bump in the night, and some children may not be able to handle what others can. Parental consent is reco... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 185 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionStories for KidsScience FictionKids & Family | |||

A killer kitten. A coffin at the door. A werewolf in the closet. Three horror stories — all written by kids!
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Four young authors unleash flying spiders, a cursed pop-up zoo, a weeping spell book, and a cabin in the woods where bravery runs out.
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A year after Rico's mother vanished in the Grayfall Nature Preserve, his father finally knows what really happened to her — and he's invited Lexi over for a backyard barbecue to honor her memory. But the burgers don't taste right, the hot dogs don't ... more
A twelve-year-old takes an easy weekend house-sitting job in a quiet rural neighborhood — until a thunderstorm knocks out the power and something starts scraping its way through an upstairs wall.
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Good podcast really recommend!! I like the way it’s scary but not too scary and the story’s are just so cool! I listen to it all the time and I like the song at the end of the clown story! 🪩. But I really don’t like the buffest bird around story because.. well.. I don’t like to talk about it… but aside from that, it’s a great podcast!
Ps, to büttermütter: what the?!, that doesn’t even make sense! Why would you just all waste your time typing Minecraft over and over?!? Are you trying to say you... more
This podcast is the best! I think you have the perfect amount of AI use. Don’t listen to the haters!
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These stories are so good and I can’t wait for you guys to come back in July. You guys deserve that break. I’m your guys’s biggest fan. I listen to micro terrorist every night.
But also, my birthday is July 13 and if you guys have time, could you pretty please make a super scary story about a girl who can turn into a dragon and rule the world?
I love everything the podcast has beautiful story’s and me and my sister love them. The listener terrors are annoying because 99% of the time they don’t make sense. They are made by 8 year olds and younger kids yes, but maybe only show the stories that do make sense. Overall, this is amazing and don’t listen to the haters.🎃👻
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This show specializes in short, family-friendly horror stories designed for listeners aged 8 and up, blending suspense with light sci-fi and folklore-inspired twists. Episodes feature strong production values—dynamic narration, sound effects, and character-driven plots that work for car trips or family listening. A standout pattern is listener participation through fan clubs, polls, and interactive episodes, plus ongoing world-building with future film, merch, and live Q&A teases. The host duo (narrator and a dedicated story creator) consistently spotlights safety for younger audiences while delivering spooky takes that still stay approachable for kids and parents alike.
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Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids launched 4 years ago and published 185 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Storie Boffman
3. Scott Donnelly
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5. Fiona Cosgrove
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