
The Kids Table is a family-friendly and kid-led actual-play Dungeons & Dragons series for the whole family! Our short episodes are designed to hold kids' attention while telling a long-form story over the length of the season. Whether you're new to DnD or a veteran player, The Kids Table is a great way to share your interest with your kids, spark a love of roleplaying games, and even create great ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesKids & FamilyStories for KidsLeisure | |||

Allison and Ken of D12 Adventures chat about writing, refining, and balancing TTRPGs for kids. D12 Adventures is a kid-friendly, old-school solo gamebook series in the choose-you-own-adventure style. You can find the playtest demo and feedback form a... more
Last time, our Dungeons & Dragons heroes agreed to help a young courier knight retrieve a misdelivered letter and save his honor by sneaking into a witch's cottage. However, upon entering, a hidden enchantment was triggered and our heroes shrank to t... more
That's a wrap on The Kids Table Season 2! This celebration episode is split into two halves. First, Allison & Ryan reflect on Season 2 of the campaign, Allison's surprise cameo, the vision behind the show, and decisions regarding where TKT is headed.... more
Our Dungeons & Dragons heroes are enjoying a leisurely trek across the island of Obojima when they meet a distraught young member of the Royal Courrier Brigade. It seems he has misdelivered a letter and now faces expulsion from the RCB! Will our hero... more
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While the world is small I find the plot fun and anyone who enjoys DnD, or funny little kids will enjoy this
DnD with no swears
I also dm for children and this was really interactive and fun! 10/10 amazing podcast, keep doing what your doing!
“I absolutely love your podcast! And I also have a character that is named after a somebody from an episode of season one. Thanks!
Also, do not put your hand into things that you do not know what it does.” Saoirse, 5 1/2 years old.
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Content primarily revolves around family-friendly Dungeons & Dragons adventures designed specifically for a younger audience. Episodes often involve imaginative storytelling, teamwork, and moral decision-making, creating an engaging environment where children learn valuable skills through play. Topics covered range from navigating complex character dynamics and exploring imaginative worlds, to discussing ethics and problem-solving strategies relevant to the game's context. The series appears to emphasize the developmental benefits of role-playing games, encouraging creativity and collaboration among children while ensuring entertainment for the entire family.
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The Kids Table launched 2 years ago and published 87 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Queen Penelope
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