No matter your age, audiobooks bring fictional worlds to life.
Audiobooks offer a unique sense of escapism for any age – adults included – but for kids, they offer a special kind of magic.
Helping younger children to develop listening skills and concentration, audiobooks immerse them in a world of their own imagination with music and sound effects to make the stories even more magical. For older children, they offer a new way to discover the wonder of fiction and more opportunities to surround themselves with stories.
Read on for our list of the best audiobooks for children of all ages.
The best audiobooks for kids aged 3-5
Read by Floella Benjamin
Join detective dog Nell as she solves the mystery of the missing books in this bestselling kids audiobook by Julia Donaldson, read by Playschool presenter and children’s author Floella Benjamin. With a fun rhyming story, The Detective Dog is guaranteed to become a firm favourite for children of all ages.
Read by Imelda Staunton
Have you met the Gruffalo? With his terrible tusks and terrible claws? Join the quick-witted mouse as he takes a stroll through the deep dark wood and avoids being a meal for a fox, an owl, a snake and even the Gruffalo! The Gruffalo is an undisputed modern classic with gentle rhyming words that will improve your child's phonetic skills. This much-loved book will be asked for at bedtime again and again.
Read by Lauren Laverne
The Singing Mermaid is a delightful tale from the stellar children's book partnership of Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks. Tempted by the promise of fame and fortune, the Singing Mermaid joins a circus. The crowds love her, but the poor mermaid is kept in a tank by the wicked circus owner Sam Sly, and she soon longs to return to the freedom of her ocean home. Read by Lauren Laverne, presenter of Desert Island Discs, this audiobook has brilliant rhyming verse, perfect for listening to at bedtime.
Read by Floella Benjamin
This delightful collection of ten fairy tales is read by Playschool presenter Floella Benjamin and features added sound effects and music for extra fun. All your favourite stories are here, from The Princess and the Pea to Snow White. This collection is perfect for keeping younger children entertained in the car or at home.
Read by Pam Ayres
A heart-warming, rhyming story about a little otter called Oliver that brings the natural world to enchanting life. Oliver is happy enough living alone. Until one day, among the green rushes, he meets an otter called Ottilie – and his life changes forever. Continue the animal magic with I Am Hattie the Hare .
Read by Stephen Mangan
A beautiful story with a gentle and encouraging message to help children deal with their worries. Victor the wolf has lots of worries – in fact he feels anxious about almost everything. But when Victor shares his concerns with his best friend Pablo, he starts to feel a bit better. Victor the Wolf With Worries is a comforting and reassuring tale by Catherine Rayner, beautifully read by Stephen Mangan.
Read by Derek Griffiths and Katy Ashworth
Full of stories, lullabies and rhymes, this CD is perfect for getting sleepy little ones to settle down in bed. From much-loved fairy tales like Sleeping Beauty and Thumbelina to calming songs, this is a must-have for any parents of young children.
Read by Alfred Enoch
Someone has come along to join Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin on their adventure, but who could it be? It can't be Kanga and Roo – they're sailing a boat – and it can't be Owl, because he's at home. Could it be Heffalumps who want to eat Pooh's beloved honey? With gentle rhyming verse read by Alfred Enoch, best known for playing Dean Thomas in Harry Potter, this is a heartwarming story with the much-loved characters from the Hundred Acre Wood.
Read by Jason Donovan
The irresistible tale of Bert – a small bird with a very big heart – from Julia Donaldson and read by Jason Donovan. Bert wants to meet the bird of his dreams. He's even made a perfect nest complete with a purple flower. But when the demanding Nanette comes along, she is far from impressed. Poor Bert is hurt, and flies off to bring her presents a-plenty. But will it ever be enough, and is Nanette really worthy of sweet Bert's love?
Read by Alexander Armstrong
The clever little ladybird is off for a day out at the beach, but those two bad men, Lanky Len and Hefty Hugh, are up to no good again. Join the ladybird as she meets a cast of sea creatures and stops Lanky Len and Hefty Hugh from getting up to their usual tricks. This fantastically funny rhyming story is read by actor, comedian and TV personality, Alexander Armstrong.
If your little one is a fan of all things Julia Donaldson, these audiobooks are not only by her but are also read by her.
The best audiobooks for kids aged 6-8
Read by Claire Morgan
From beloved children's author-illustrator Alex T. Smith, and complete with out-of-this-world narration and sound effects, this is the perfect audiobook for kids who are ready to listen by themselves. Astrid Atomic goes to bed every night like every other six-year-old. But unlike many other six-year-olds she doesn’t stay there. When the lights are off - WHOOSH! - she blasts off on board the spaceship Stardust!
Read by Dara McAnulty
Award-winning naturalist and activist Dara McAnulty invites readers to take a walk on the wild side. Dara himself narrates to a lush backdrop of nature sounds, from babbling water to soaring bird song. He explores different habitats, tells readers how to spot a rich variety of birds, plants and animals, demystifies the categorization of animals and explains amazing happenings such as metamorphoses and migration.
Read by Stig Wemyss
The first in Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton’s hugely popular Treehouse series, The 13-Storey Treehouse is a laugh-out-loud story about Andy and Terry’s wacky treehouse adventures. The friends live in the world’s best treehouse, with a secret lab, giant catapult and a marshmallow machine! The first book in this hilarious series is sure to leave even the most reluctant readers wanting more.
Read by Saffron Coomber
Fans of How to Train Your Dragon will adore this hilarious audiobook, read by Tracey Beaker Returns star Saffron Coombes. When Lotta mistakes unconscious Viking thief Whetstone for a fallen hero, she takes him triumphantly back to Valhalla. Lotta is desperate to cover up her mistake, and Whetstone has a mistake of his own to fix, so the two embark on a quarrelsome journey to regain their heroic status. When Loki the trickster God gets involved, can Whetstone prove he really is a hero?
Read by Nicole Arumugam
Katherine Rundell takes Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale The Jungle Book as the basis for these enchanting new stories about the early years of Kipling’s much-loved characters, from Baloo to Shere Khan. As Mowgli travels through the jungle, each short story comes together as a whole in this atmospheric reading by Nicole Arumugam. This audiobook is one all the family will enjoy listening to.
The best audiobooks for kids aged 9-12
Read by Jot Davies
In Sabotage on the Solar Express, billionaire train enthusiast August Reza has invited Harrison Beck and Uncle Nat on the maiden voyage of the Solar Express. But during the journey, they discover the train has been sabotaged, hurtling passengers into a heart-stopping, action-packed, thrill ride across the Australian Outback. This thrilling audiobook from bestselling award-winners M. G. Leonard and Sam Sedgman can be enjoyed as a standalone story or as part of the series .
Read by Sophia Nomvete
Open the door to a spellbinding world where the wilderness is alive and a deep magic rises from the earth itself. Daisy Thistledown has escaped from boarding school and has a mystery to solve. Her search for her missing mother will lead her across London and through a hidden doorway to another world, filled with plants and bursting with magic: the Greenwild. Continue the adventure with The City Beyond the Sea , also read by Sophia Nomvete, known for her role in The Lord of the Rings.
Read by Kenton Thomas
Star footballer and poverty campaigner Marcus Rashford was once just an ordinary kid from Wythenshawe, South Manchester. Here Marcus shares his tips for how to be the best you can be, and how to reach your ultimate potential. From moving outside your comfort zone to daring to dream, Marcus has much thoughtful, positive and practical advice to share with young listeners.
Read by Finnian Garbutt
Full of adventure and comic moments, this is the latest novel from multi-award-winning author Frank Cottrell-Boyce. Eleven-year-old Noah sneaks along to his sister's geography field trip. Chaos ensues, as the teacher disappears and six kids are left on an island to fend for themselves. Disaster looms, till Noah discovers a map and they begin a hunting for gold . . .
Read by Katherine Press
Audiobooks are a great way to relax and unwind before bed, and older children will love this beautiful story of a family growing up through the years of World War One. Clarry and her older brother Peter spend idyllic summers in Cornwall with their grandparents and cousin Rupert. But as boring, ordinary life resumes in September and the war looms closer, will everything change for the Skylarks?
Read by Tara Jaffar
Weaving together the well-known stories of Rapunzel, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, this modern retelling offers a fresh new perspective on three classic fairytales. Locked away in a tower for her whole life by an evil witch, Rumaysa has no idea what lies outside, until one day, she lowers her hijab out of the window and escapes to freedom.
Read by Katy Sobey
The first audiobook in the Vega Jane series is a fast-paced adventure full of thrills, mystery and danger. Vega Jane is fourteen when she is secretly given a map that reveals a mysterious world and dangerous creatures beyond the walls of Wormwood, a place no one has ever left – or wanted to. The map makes her question everything she thought she knew about her home, and, with the help of her friend Dewlph and her dog Harry Two, she's determined to fight for freedom and find the truth.
Read by Katherine Press
This timeless tale of courage is a heart-stopping adventure based on the true stories of animals caught in the conflict of WWII. Pip Hanway is a young mouse who lives in James Smith & Sons, an umbrella shop in London. Her life is turned upside down when her home is destroyed by a bomb. Searching for a new home, she joins Noah's Ark, a band of animals fighting with the resistance in France.
Read by Ben Bailey Smith
This funny, heartwarming adventure from award-winning children’s author Frank Cottrell Boyce is about two best friends helping to put each other back together. Alfie finds a lot more than he bargained for when he visits Airport Lost Property – in the form of a giant robot called Eric! Eric is sure he’s the latest technology when he’s actually about to be consigned to the scrapheap. Can Alfie find a way to save Eric? Kids certainly won’t be arguing over what to listen to with this sweet, funny audiobook on hand.
Read by Lenny Henry
When Tunde sprouts wings and learns he’s all that stands between Earth and total destruction, suddenly school is the least of his problems. Luckily, his rag-tag group of pals have got his back, and with his new powers, Tunde is ready to fly in the face of danger. This unmissable audiobook for kids is read by Sir Lenny Henry himself, and sure to keep the whole family on the edge of their seats.
The Peanut Jones series by Bob Biddulph, read by Claire Skinner
The best audiobooks for kids aged 12+
Read by Maya Saroya
A Tempest of Tea is an intoxicating brew of vampires, secrets and romance by bestselling author and TikTok sensation Hafsah Faizal. Arthie Casimir is a criminal mastermind and collector of secrets. Her prestigious tearoom transforms into an illegal bloodhouse by dark, catering to the vampires feared by society. But when her establishment is threatened, Arthie is forced to strike an unlikely deal with an alluring adversary to save it – and she can't do the job alone . . .
Read by Ben Onwukwe
This new audiobook edition of award-winning historian and broadcaster David Olusoga’s Black and British is aimed at younger readers aged 12+. This is an essential introduction to 1800 years of the Black British history: from the Roman Africans who guarded Hadrian’s Wall right up to the present day.
Read by Joshua Akehurst
For centuries, the gods of the Undersea have ruled the islands of the Myriad through awe and terror. Sacrifices were hurled into the waters to appease them, and every boat was painted with pleading eyes to entreat their mercy. Then, thirty years ago, the gods rose up in madness and tore each other apart. Now, the gods are nothing but a collection of valuable scraps to be scavenged from the ocean and sold. But something is pulsing beneath the waves, calling to someone brave enough to retrieve it.
Read by Charlie Sanderson
This stunning novel from Sara Barnard, author of the bestselling Beautiful Broken Things is the perfect audiobook for older children to become absorbed in. Two years after she hit rock bottom, Suzanne is rebuilding her life. But her two best friends, Caddy and Rosie, are about to leave for university. How will she cope with being the one left behind?
Read by Bahni Turpin
Zélie remembers when magic clans ruled Orïsha and her own Reaper mother had the ability to summon forth souls. But everything changed when the ruthless king called for all those with powers to be killed, and Zélie was left motherless as her people were left without hope. But now, she may have the chance to bring magic back, and bring down the monarchy. Discover the latest book in the series, Children of Anguish and Anarchy , read by actress and singer Cynthia Erivo.
Read by Alfred Vines
Nick Brooks's Promise Boys is a trailblazing, blockbuster YA mystery about three teen boys of colour who must investigate their principal’s murder to clear their own names. Brought to life by Alfred Vines, this gripping thriller shines a glaring light on how the system too often condemns Black and Latinx teen boys to failure before they’ve even had a chance at success.
Read by Norma Butikofer
The day of her high school graduation, Riley realizes that she has spent the last four years trying so hard to be a Good Kid for her mom that she has no idea who she really is anymore. The solution? Pack her bags and move to New York for the summer to stay with her best friend Tom and do everything on The Getaway List. Emma Lord's YA novel is an uplifting and romantic read and a love letter to New York.