Spotify Launches CoComelon Story Time Podcast For Kids

Spotify launched its brand-new podcast, CoComelon Story Time, as a part of the newly announced Moonbug Entertainment partnership. Moonbug Entertainment is an award-winning global entertainment company behind some of the most popular kids’ titles in the world. Moonbug’s lineup includes global sensations CoComelon, Blippi, Little Baby Bum, My Magic Pet Morphle, Supa Strikas, Go Buster, Playtime with Twinkle, Gecko’s Garage, ARPO and many more which are available in 27 languages.

 CoComelon is the #1 kids channel on YouTube with over 4.2 billion views per month worldwide. Through this new Spotify podcast, families will have the opportunity to experience their favorite CoComelon characters in a brand-new way as they explore the world of audio together. 

CoComelon Story Time

 The show is available to parents on the main Spotify app within the Family and Kids Hub, as well as on the Spotify Kids app, exclusive to Spotify Premium Family subscribers. More details below. 


CoComelon Story Time is an interactive storytelling show for families, full of classic fairy tales, global folktales, and expanded nursery rhymes - all told by the hugely popular and beloved CoComelon characters, JJ and Cody. The first two episodes are available worldwide today, exploring the stories of “The Spider, The Speed, and the Sprout”, and “The Ant on the Bus goes Toot Toot Toot!.” The show is available in five languages including English (American and British vocabulary), Spanish, German, and Brazilian Portuguese. 

 

 In addition to CoComelon Storytime, Spotify will also introduce a mix of other original and exclusive “homegrown” shows, including Gardenkeeper Gus, 100 Cinderellas, and Deep Blue Sea – all available for parents to stream on Spotify within the Family and Kids Hub, as well as on the Spotify Kids app, exclusive to Spotify Premium Family subscribers.

 

For Spotify, this is a definite win since the new podcast appeals to a new podcast audience -- children -- and is available in five different languages.

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