Discover the Whimsical World of Jabberwocky: A Kids Podcast Adventure in Classic Poetry
Quick Classics For KidsSeptember 12, 2025x
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Discover the Whimsical World of Jabberwocky: A Kids Podcast Adventure in Classic Poetry

Today on the Quick Classics for Kids Podcast, we’re diving into one of the most famous nonsense poems ever written: “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll. First published in Through the Looking-Glass (1871), this playful and imaginative poem introduces children to a magical world filled with strange creatures, whimsical words, and a heroic battle with the fearsome Jabberwock.

Perfect for kids, parents, and teachers, this short read-aloud makes a great bedtime story, classroom activity, or family car ride listen. By hearing Jabberwocky, children are introduced to classic poetry, rhythm, rhyme, and imaginative storytelling, all while having fun with Carroll’s invented language.

Whether your child is discovering poetry for the first time or you’re looking for a fun way to share the classics, this episode brings Carroll’s playful masterpiece to life.

Story Read by Greg Barris




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Each season of Quick Classics for Kids from Newman Media features bite-sized storytelling for kids, including favorites from Lewis Carroll, Aesop’s fables, and Beatrix Potter’s beloved tales. These family-friendly episodes are perfect for bedtime, classroom listening, or anytime you want to spark imagination and rediscover the joy of literature for kids.

Ideal for ages 4 and up, these engaging episodes serve as enchanting bedtime stories for kids, enriching family storytime, or making educational listening during car rides.

Dive into the magic of storytelling for kids and rediscover the joy of classic literature together in just a few minutes!

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