
Short and spooky with a side of silly, stories for kids by kids.We are an independently run show made by our family mom, dad, Ayla and Calla.
Season 6 is currently being worked on… stay tuned if you dare…
Hey creepy friends, season four is ongoing, if you have any stories, email us at scarystoriesforcreepykids@gmail.com!For more content, check out our linktree linktr.ee/scarystoriesfor... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionStories for KidsComedy FictionKids & Family | |||

Deep in the woods, at a camp fire... a scary legend comes to life!
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This story was sent in by our friend Axel Victor Wirtz, age 9 from the Bronx, NY
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Music by John Britton from Pixabay
It is a fun card game... until the Evil Maid Shows up!
note: lots of tech issues, dad is rusty at this but hopefully corrected!
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Music by BFCMUSIC from Pixabay
Why is there always some random sock missing! Where is my candy? The Holiday Hooligans are to blame!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays from Scary Stories!
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music by Music by Dvir Silverstone from Pixabay
Sometimes a game is more than a game!
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This story was sent in by our friends Anton, Ashe, and Aria!
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Season 5 is a rap, we will drop some shows before next season here and there, keep it real!
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Music by Peter Barbaix from Pixabay
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From parents who shockingly heard cannabis commercial during episodes of this podcast
..Why 4 stars?..well…it can sometimes be a little bit TOO spooky!! It’s sometimes the voice of the character that is scary, and sometimes it’s the music that makes it so scary..and, it can also be the sound effects that make it too scary sometimes.. but overall it’s a great podcast!!
thanks for the podcast! I love you guys!(Ayla and calla!) Stay spooky with a side of silly!! Byeee!
Ps: can I just say, I love the silly little voices that you guys did at the beginning of mascara bites!! ☺️😊... more
Love it but I’m not scared but I still love it it gives me ideas own how to scare my siblings and friends
I like it but it’s not scary all of the episodes are just made up.
What age is this for because it’s not scary at all.
I think it’s cool that you collect stories to tell people. I listen to the podcast almost all the time. There is a story I want to share I call it The Clown Picture. One day a mom and his son went shopping and the son saw a picture of a clown.he asked mom can we get it? The mom said sure let me check the price. Then they went to the Clerk and talked then he noticed the clown picture and said are you sure you want that picture? The mom said yes. Then right when they got home the boy hung the pic... more
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Short, kid-friendly horror storytelling with a playful, silly edge. Episodes feature Ayla and Calla narrating spooky tales for children, often balancing suspense with humor and heart. The show emphasizes creativity, bravery, and imagination, with a strong emphasis on listener engagement and family-friendly thrills. A notable strength is that the hosts are young storytellers themselves, positioning the program as both entertaining for kids and reassuring for parents. The format tends to mix eerie moments with lighthearted moments, making it approachable for a wide age range while keeping the thrill level manageable for younger listeners. Potential sponsors may find value in family-focused branding and storytelling, and the host-led, authenti... more
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