
Welcome to Pokémon For Kids - a podcast for Pokémon lovers of all ages to share in the amazing world of Pokémon. Whether you're a parent engaging with your kids' passions, or a kid who just wants to know a bit more about Pokémon, each episode focuses on one Pokémon or character and tells you some of their background, some interesting facts about them, and looks at the best Pokémon cards you can ge... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyTV & Film | |||

Let’s take a look at Sylveon, a Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. Known as the “Intertwining Pokémon,” Sylveon uses its ribbon-like feelers to sense feelings and calm those around it. With its cute appearance, caring nature, and powerfu... more
Let’s take a look at Rayquaza, a dual type Dragon/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation III. Known as the “Sky High Pokémon,” Rayquaza lives high above the clouds in the ozone layer and is famous for its incredible power and legendary battles with ... more
For the price of just one pack of Pokémon cards each month, you can unlock a whole extra side of the podcast with a tonne of exclusive content.
I'm talking about bonus episode every month, an exclusive quiz, and a proper Q and A where you can ask me... more
Let's take a look at Gyarados is a dual-type Water/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation I, famous for evolving from the weak and "useless" Magikarp. It is known as the "Atrocious Pokémon" due to its extremely violent nature and its tendency to go ... more
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Hiii my name is Freyah I am listing from Kentucky my favorite pokemon is Mimikuy I am 9 years old I love pokemon so much your show is so good when ever I have some free time I listen to this great show but could you do a ep on Unbreon
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I’m Mia from California USA and I love this podcast and my favorite Pokemon is eternal floette can you please do an episode about it please
Hi my name is Logan from USA
My favorite Pokémon is greninja
Hi AJ my name is Eden, im a 12 year old boy my favourite pokemon is charcadet and Ceruledge I loved the Rayquaza episode can you do episodes on charcadet and Ceruledge please!? Im from Brisbane Australia and I got to sleep listening to your podcast.
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This show offers kid-friendly deep dives into individual Pokémon and related trading-card lore, blending origin stories, signature moves, and notable card appearances with light fan-service and family-friendly trivia. Episodes often include listener shout-outs, Q&As, and calls for future topics, appealing to children and parents looking for accessible Pokémon education and collectible insights. A standout trait is its consistent focus on card culture and approachable explanations, plus episodic events and live appearances that broaden community engagement while keeping content suitable for younger listeners.
Overall, it's likely to attract families and young Pokémon fans who want entertaining, easy-to-follow Pokémon education, card tips, a... more
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Pokémon For Kids launched 2 years ago and published 41 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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