
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 | 167 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for KidsFictionScience Fiction | |||

Soldiers flooded our street looking for something that escaped in the night. The open manhole in my backyard told me where it came from… so I had to investigate. | “Where Does The Sewer Go” by Scott Donnelly #MicroTerrors
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Long ago, an ominous radio frequency would burst to life with mysterious static — and hidden inside were whispers and growls. They called the voice the Static Growler, and some say it could find its way inside your mind. | “The Static Growler… Or So ... more
When my friend dared me to explore an abandoned house, I didn't expect to find a puppet blocking my only way out. | “MR. RUBBERHEAD” by A.J. Spencer
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This podcast features a captivating collection of spooky stories designed for younger audiences, specifically targeting children aged 8 and up. The narratives encompass a wide range of themes, such as ghosts, family dynamics during festive occasions, and imaginative childhood fears. Each story carefully balances fun and fright, ensuring that while the content is spooky, it's family-friendly and accessible for children with varying thresholds for horror. Unique elements, such as contributions from young listeners, inject a sense of creativity and relatability into the tales, making it an engaging listen for both kids and their parents. Themes like Halloween, ghosts, and light horror experiences are prevalent, with many episodes combining hum... more
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Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids launched 3 years ago and published 167 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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