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Parents' Guide to

What's Poppin' Penny?

By Lauri C. Anderson, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 3+

Sweet and clear lessons about grief, family, and safety.

Podcast Kids & Family Preschool Family Productions Average run time: 10 minutes
A casually dressed little girl with dark brown skin smiles with a teddy bear and cat in front of a brownstone house.

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Community Reviews

age 3+

Based on 2 parent reviews

age 3+

Whats Poppin Penny is a must tune in for us!

Whats Poppin Penny is such a sweet podcast to enjoy with my 5 year old. We love the magic of TA and Penny’s relationship and I especially appreciate all the gentle parenting nuggets I gain for our journey on family, curiosity, grief and more.
age 3+
Great helping children through various emotions and feelings they experience but may not understand. Sweet, kind and realistic family characters. Love the Caribbean element! It's rare to hear that accent in media. All my children listen to it and their ages ranges from 6 - 13. Can't wait to hear the other episodes!

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say: (2 ):
Kids say: Not yet rated

If you want a slow-paced and positive fiction podcast with examples of nurturing relationships for the young listeners in your life, put this podcast at the top of your playlist. What's Poppin' Penny? is what happens when an early-childhood educator busts onto the podcast scene to grace families with content that feels sweet, inclusive, and important. The youngest listeners will benefit from plot repetition and consistent characters, while adult listeners will gain ideas about explaining concepts to littles with care and accuracy, and how to patiently help them through challenges. Follow-up conversations are essential in this age range to help kids understand and relate to the positive themes. With content this good, you're sure to have a solid place to start.

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