Mission Kids is a trusted podcast platform designed for kids where stories are more than just entertainment. We bring you exclusive audio tales filled with lessons, values, and fun to foster active listening and lifelong learning.
Help Your Kids Grow with Engaging Audio Stories! Here's a sneak peek into some of our exclusive audio stories.
Oral storytelling isn't just a pastime—it's a powerful educational medium that helps children develop vital life skills. Scientific research has shown that audio storytelling offers benefits that visual media can't match.
Audio engages children in active listening, encouraging focus and attention to detail. In our fast-paced, visually-driven world, this skill is more crucial than ever.
Without visual aids, children construct their own mental images, scenes, and characters, boosting creativity and imaginative thinking.
Listening to varied vocabulary, complex sentences, and diverse narratives enhances language acquisition and comprehension.
Our curated stories help children understand complex emotions and feelings and gives them the tools to learn how to work with big emotions in real world scenarios.
Children are more likely to remember outcomes and the process of execution when listening to audio stories.
I'm Stephanie Postles, a proud mom to four amazing kids, all under the age of 6. For the past five years, I've been absolutely captivated by the world of audio storytelling and podcasts. In fact, I've poured my heart and soul into building Mission.org, a thriving media company that has given life to over 25 incredible podcasts, all designed to inspire, educate, and entertain.
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"If you use audio well, you paint pictures with words, and the listener’s imagination is activated and they see the story you are telling. Getting people to see with words is a marvelous skill."
"Without visual cues, children are encouraged to create mental images of the characters, settings, and events in the story. This mental engagement enhances their creativity and visualization skills."