
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 | 176 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyScience FictionFictionStories for Kids | |||

For nearly two decades, my family has called me crazy for what I saw in Lake Weeping Tree — but today, standing on that dock with my nephew at my side, I was finally about to find out if I'd been right all along. | “Cthulhu Ate My Hot Dog” by Scott D... more
When the substitute teacher brought an ancient book of Irish folklore to class on St. Patrick's Day, she had no idea that someone in the back row recognized it — and that recognition would change everything. | “The Hunter’s Almanac” by Fionna Cosgrov... more
When two boys take a new RC speedboat for a nighttime test run on the Little Miami River, they discover they're not the only ones interested in the glowing green lights beneath the water.
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A collection of engaging and spooky stories designed for young audiences, focusing on light-hearted yet thrilling narratives that explore themes of horror and mystery. Episodes typically feature unique characters and imaginative plots, often involving children encountering bizarre creatures, spooky events, and unexpected twists. The stories maintain a balance between being entertaining and frightful, ensuring that they are accessible to kids while still delivering a sense of suspense and excitement. This podcast offers an enriching listening experience that encourages imagination and bravery in the face of fear.
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Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids launched 3 years ago and published 176 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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